Issue # 11 July 11, 2024
Reporting on How Rapidly Falling Fertility Affects Humanity
- Kids Aren’t Cheap. That doesn’t fully explain why we’re ambivalent about having them –
https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2024/june-web-only/children-ambivalence-anastasia-berg-rachel-wiseman.html – a review of the book “What Are Children for? On Ambivalence and Choice,” in Christianity Today, June 12, 2024 – “Where once having children was ‘just what people did,’ Berg and Wiseman write, now it is something we feel we must ‘weigh against a sea of other options,’ many of them at least superficially easier, more pleasurable, less risky, and simpler to do.”
- Americans Shrug Over Falling Birthrate — https://www.newsweek.com/us-birth-rate-decline-opinion-poll-1900297#:~:text=A%20third%20(34%20percent)%20of,females%20surveyed%20said%20the%20same.&text=The%20percentage%20of%20Americans%20wanting,of%20concern%20over%20falling%20birthrates. in Newsweek, May 15, 2024 – A poll shows that “while 58% showed some level of apprehension, only 16% said they were very concerned about the ongoing drop in people being born.” This is so probably because no one explained to them the cataclysmic consequences of Demographic Winter.
- ‘Get Married’ and ‘Family Unfriendly’ Review: The Case for Wedlock Two spirited volumes take aim at the difficulties—and the cultural attitudes—that have discouraged couples from getting married and having kids. ‘Get Married’ and ‘Family Unfriendly’ Review: The Case for Wedlock – WSJ You need to be a Wall Street Journal subscriber to access this article.
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