Elon Bemoans Birth Conrol

Anonymous
Can you imagine if he put his efforts into finding ways to encourage people to have large families? He can send people to Mars, with $182 billion, can he find a way to get us universal free childcare? Make college or trade school affordable? Develop technology to reduce or eliminate drug use or school shootings?

It angers me that he goes on Fox and feeds this terrible trend of facism, fear, and forced birth. Scare old people about the dangers of birth control at a time when birth control is already so endangered.....

https://nationalpost.com/news/world/elon-musk-says-birth-control-could-spell-the-end-of-humanity
Anonymous
It’s easy to when you’re not the one who’d have to give birth.
Anonymous
He's just f"cking with everyone all the time. I think he's really an anarchist who is just enjoying a reaction from whatever he says or does.
Anonymous
I don't think he's an anarchist. I think he genuinely believes that his ideas benefit society. And like 5% of them actually do.

But he has a personality disorder and thinks EVERYTHING in his brain is great and important.
Anonymous
The OPs post is nuts.

Are you suggesting we don’t have kids so we don’t have school shootings? Global warming? Etc?

The comment you link was made in 2021. Elon is a free thinker unlike you. Clearly!

I think the drops in reproduction/fertility is/are an alarming trend. Does anyone else agree?

Anonymous
I’m so glad Musk took over Twitter. Everyone can finally see what a complete tool he is
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad Musk took over Twitter. Everyone can finally see what a complete tool he is


I sometimes wonder if in the end, he's going to turn out to be like that Danish version of Elon Musk... Who ended up murdering Kim Wall. He was famous and described as the Elon Musk of Denmark
Anonymous
Look to China's one kid policy as an example of how a society grows. When you millenials and gen-x get close to retirement age you maybe thinking differently towards the father of 9...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look to China's one kid policy as an example of how a society grows. When you millenials and gen-x get close to retirement age you maybe thinking differently towards the father of 9...


We don’t have a one-child policy
Anonymous
40% of AA population have been aborted since Roe v Wad...

The US population is slowly but surely in decline...

Immigration accounts for over 60% of our growth...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:40% of AA population have been aborted since Roe v Wad...

The US population is slowly but surely in decline...

Immigration accounts for over 60% of our growth...


What percent of that immigration is legal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s easy to when you’re not the one who’d have to give birth.


+1 women aren’t interested in having tons of kids. Some don’t want any.
Anonymous
"The current birth rate for U.S. in 2023 is 12.023 births per 1000 people, a 0.09% increase from 2022. The birth rate for U.S. in 2022 was 12.012 births per 1000 people, a 0.09% increase from 2021. The birth rate for U.S. in 2021 was 12.001 births per 1000 people, a 0.09% increase from 2020."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The OPs post is nuts.

Are you suggesting we don’t have kids so we don’t have school shootings? Global warming? Etc?

The comment you link was made in 2021. Elon is a free thinker unlike you. Clearly!

I think the drops in reproduction/fertility is/are an alarming trend. Does anyone else agree?



I'm suggesting we've got a LOT of problems and wise people should think twice before bringing more people into this messed up world. Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look to China's one kid policy as an example of how a society grows. When you millenials and gen-x get close to retirement age you maybe thinking differently towards the father of 9...


The U.S. is not a hospitable place to raise children. You give birth in a “baby-friendly” hospital (read: you’re expected to care for an infant yourself after you just gave birth) then your slapped with a hospital bill, get 6 weeks if you are lucky of maternity leave, pay $2000/month for daycare, pay for a $700k house for the 60s in a barely-adequate school district and $100,000 to send your kid to a basic instate public university.
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