• WatDabney@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    News flash for wealthy authoritarian parasites around the world, because you all seem ignorant of this fact:

    Declining birthrates are a direct result of the simple fact that more people all the time decide that they have no desire to bring children into this world, and that in turn is a direct result of the fact that you’ve turned this world into a warped, corrupt, toxic, authoritarian shithole.

    You have no one to blame but yourselves.

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      2 months ago

      I disagree. There’s a lot of reasons why people don’t have children, including:

      • emotional devastated youth (abandoned by parents, addicted to smartphones, misunderstood by society)
      • people can’t find partners for this reason
      • too much stress from too much work
      • wages are barely keeping up with inflation, and I project they will in fact not keep up in the long term in the US due to missing labor protections and decreasing demand for labor.
      • rising cost of living because politically, nobody really cares about the population.

      edit: sorry i realized i made these points US-specific but you were talking about russia, sorry.

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        2 months ago

        They aren’t necessarily US specific. Wages not keeping up with inflation and rising cost of living is a factor from South Korea to Japan to Singapore as well. Some countries muck it up themselves like China with their one child policy back in the day (even the Chinese fertility rate has dipped below 2.2, I think).

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          Well, it’s only a very, very recent problem in Japan. They had stagnation for decades. Little to no change in wages, little to no change in prices. In 2011, I was making something like 33,000 USD per year there and living very comfortably with ample savings and what the Japanese considered to be a large apartment. It’s a pretty affordable country, aside from travel. Or if you want to live in a fancy place in a desirable big city neighborhood.

          (And yes, I have been to Japan since then and know that things have changed somewhat. It’s still cheap compared to the US. Food is so cheap, it’s amazing what you can get.)

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        2 months ago
        • Women get educated
        • Women get their own money
        • Women get control over reproductive rights and tools

        So much of our world is based around women keeping it on the rails without receiving credit for their efforts.

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        2 months ago

        In a developing country rates also go down with civilization as people learn how not to breed like bacteria. But once it’s about choice, that starts to be a good list. I’d almost list safety as a common theme in them. And in Russia… yeah.

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      2 months ago

      My wife and I both work over 40 hour weeks. We are pretty comfortable especially compared to our friends and family members and we are not even close to buying a house and don’t have time to raise a kid and still think it’s too expensive to do so.

    • Fedizen@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      industrialization is linked with lower birth rates. Its probably because people need room to breath to fuck around.