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Anonymous Argentina
6/30/2025, 12:14:43 AM No.212255532
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So if this literal dictatorship can't fix birth rates then that means it's over for the entire world right?
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Anonymous Germany
6/30/2025, 12:15:16 AM No.212255550
Yup
Anonymous Germany
6/30/2025, 12:16:10 AM No.212255575
>>212255532 (OP)
>muh dictatorship
Poor example. They fucked their birthrates by being a dictatorship in the first place. Muh one child policy o algo. You could have said NK.
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Anonymous Germany
6/30/2025, 12:19:17 AM No.212255660
>>212255532 (OP)
It’s a mindset thing honestly. Muslims in Germany have a birthrate of 3-5 depending on what kind of country they’re from yet they also live exactly like Germans while German birthrate is 0.8 now. Only the religious or ideologists have children these days.
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Anonymous Romania
6/30/2025, 12:20:57 AM No.212255695
Pro-natalism is pro-deathism (TPMB)
Pro-natalism is pro-deathism (TPMB)
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sage Brazil
6/30/2025, 12:21:35 AM No.212255704
>>212255660
the children of immigrants have birthrates comparable to the host country thoe
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Anonymous Romania
6/30/2025, 12:25:19 AM No.212255805
>>212255704

They're a generation late.
Anonymous Ireland
6/30/2025, 12:26:34 AM No.212255833
Compared to the USA, China are good. You never hear about China bombing countries.
Anonymous Sweden
6/30/2025, 12:28:36 AM No.212255885
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>>212255532 (OP)
Yes. Niggers and jews will inherit the Earth. The great cities of the world will become ghost towns, or overrun and ruined by savages. I wish it were a science fiction scenario, but it is the inexorable truth.
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Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 12:28:37 AM No.212255888
>>212255532 (OP)
Didn't China's birth rate just recorded an increese tho?
Anonymous Germany
6/30/2025, 12:29:43 AM No.212255921
>>212255704
That only works in societies with strong integral culture. In Europe everyone does their own thing, keeps clinging to their own culture etc so migrant birthrate keeps staying high, they keep wearing the hijab and keep force others to adapt to their culture due to their high birthrates because only young populations create cultures and keep societies running. Islam is also dominant vs German culture which is passive and honestly very pussy like (der Klügere gibt nach)
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Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 12:31:26 AM No.212255968
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>>212255532 (OP)
There..is..another..
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Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 12:34:18 AM No.212256045
>>212255885
Geg why can't tiny white and asian peckers breed?
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Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 12:36:06 AM No.212256093
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>>212255968
The future is BLACK
KARA BOGA
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Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 12:36:28 AM No.212256101
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>>212255921
this feels kinda dumb. Why doesn't the government forcefully-germanify them? The brazilian government forcefully-brazilianized every group that immigrated back in the day
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Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 12:37:54 AM No.212256142
>>212256093
BBC won
Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 12:38:48 AM No.212256161
I'm convinced entirely that dropping birth rates are completely because of the international housing crisis affecting almost every western country and half the eastern ones.
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Anonymous Germany
6/30/2025, 12:39:49 AM No.212256186
>>212256161
90% of Chinese people own their home.
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Anonymous Argentina
6/30/2025, 12:41:20 AM No.212256223
>>212255532 (OP)
>So if this literal dictatorship can't fix birth rates
Secular jews in israel have high birth rates.
Stop talking about it as if it was some abstract.
There is always people willing to reform.their economic and subsistance model to keep existing
Animals go throuh bottlenecks. Rarely extinct
Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 12:41:25 AM No.212256225
>>212256101
Racism, Germans don't want other people to be German because it makes them less exclusive. All of Europe is like this, it's why everyone is more inclusive on this side of the planet
Anonymous Canada
6/30/2025, 12:41:49 AM No.212256232
>>212255885
These are Arab Israelis who are breeding.
Anonymous Argentina
6/30/2025, 12:43:28 AM No.212256276
>>212256186
>>212256161
Israel looks like it has a lot of land doesn't it?
Is because of the decline of traditional-reproduction centered lifestyles, the abolition of child labour that made reproduction a economic investment.
Retirement systems that made of children less of a necessary investment, changes in the labour market accepting women, etc, etc
In a economy centered arround productivity and comfort children are not priority
Anonymous Argentina
6/30/2025, 12:44:50 AM No.212256315
>>212256045
Pardo trannies in brazil and niggers in america have 1.3 birth rates tho.
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Anonymous Canada
6/30/2025, 12:45:09 AM No.212256324
>>212256186
That stat includes rural migrant workers who own a shack in the old village 1000 km away from where they actually live.
Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 12:45:50 AM No.212256341
>>212256315
Because we are pardo and not bbc bvlls. We need black men to come and impregnate our big assed and fertile women NOW
Anonymous Finland
6/30/2025, 12:46:04 AM No.212256346
>>212256101
That'd be nazism oder so
Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 12:47:21 AM No.212256376
>>212255532 (OP)
Hitler didn't manage either. The only one to successfully raise birth rates long term in a (semi) modern economy was Nicolae Ceausescu and even in that case 80% of it wore off within five years
Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 12:48:17 AM No.212256402
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>>212255532 (OP)
>So if this constitutional republic fixes their birth rates then that means it's a golden age for the entire world right?
Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 12:48:31 AM No.212256410
>>212256045
Low test
ukie Ireland
6/30/2025, 12:50:08 AM No.212256443
>>212256161
this, can't imagine horror of having kids as rentoid
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Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 12:54:09 AM No.212256529
>>212256443
Not due to international rent crisis.

Even before, people had kids while in rent.

It just happens that priorities have changed, why have kids if I can goom/play bing bing wahoo?
Anonymous New Zealand
6/30/2025, 12:59:24 AM No.212256672
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>>212256186
Thats not how that works you germoid, 90% of chinese people don't own there own home. 90% of homes are owner occupied, thats what the home ownership rate means. Thats why balkan home ownership rates are so high inspite half of young adults living with there parents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_home_ownership_rate
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Anonymous Sweden
6/30/2025, 1:07:08 AM No.212256860
>>212256186
>>212256672
The Chinese government owns the homes. What the Chinese people buy are leases on the homes. The leases are valid for a maximum of 70 years. Does this sound unreasonable? Well it turns out that they're not just communist in name.
Anonymous Turkey
6/30/2025, 1:08:08 AM No.212256885
>>212255968
Even their fucking rates are crashing. Give it 20 years.
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Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 1:11:42 AM No.212256973
>>212256885
BBC BVLLS are going to leave AFRIKA and get all women across the world pregnant, hopefully, and I am going to goon to that!
Anonymous Poland
6/30/2025, 1:15:15 AM No.212257040
>>212255575
This, 1 child policy right before a global tidal wave of demographic collapse was pretty much the worst thing a country could do
Most countries went from good to bad, they went from bad to worse
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Anonymous Bangladesh
6/30/2025, 1:18:08 AM No.212257104
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>>212255532 (OP)
Just ban women from college and all your problems will be solved
Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 1:33:11 AM No.212257408
>>212257040
China's fertility was already on the decline before one-child policy. Also contrary to popular belief, only about 35% of the population was subject to the original restriction. For instance, rural parents were allowed to have a second child if the first was a daughter and there were numerous exceptions over time.

Btw, the basis for the one child policy was because of a Western think tank called the Club of Rome that managed to convince key Chinese intellectuals that China's ideal population should be much lower because neo-Maluthusian ideology was trending at the time.

But a lower population rate likely was a boon for economic development during their rise. For instance because of less mouths to feed, less resources to consume and more resources/attention devoted to a child. Check out the paper "Do High Birth Rates Hamper Economic Growth?" (Review of Economics & Statistics, MIT Press, 2007)
>The research, spanning two decades from 1978 to 1998 and covering 28 Chinese provinces, found that the lower the birth rate, the faster the economic growth. The annual growth rate of the real per capital income during this period was as high as 8.1 percent. At the same time, the birth rate was very low—at only 2 percent.
>Lower fertility leads to a higher level of schooling per child.
>Lower fertility increases parental labor supply.
>Lower fertility may facilitate parental migration, thus enabling the reallocation of the labor force from rural to urban areas.
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Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 1:35:02 AM No.212257445
>>212257408
The one child policy also wasn't perfectly policed, bear in mind China started issuing IDs for its people in the 90s.
Hence you have articles like these
https://www.cnn.com/2016/12/01/asia/china-missing-girls
>But in a new study, researchers suggest that around 25 million of these girls aren’t actually missing, but went unreported at birth – only appearing on government censuses at a later stage in their lives.
>“Most people are using a demographic explanation to say that abortion or infanticide are the reasons (these girls) don’t show up in the census and that they don’t exist,” said John Kennedy, study co-author and political science professor at Kansas University.
>When China implemented the one-child policy in 1979, the government expected local family planning officials to enforce it. However, implementing the rule proved harder in villages, where officials were also members of the community.
>Kennedy – who spent long research stints in rural China – discovered that in many cases, village officials turned a blind eye to children born outside the one-child policy. They’d let them go unreported in order to maintain good relations with the villagers.
>Kennedy said that by the mid-1980s, the Chinese government relaxed one-child policy rules in rural areas, allowing villagers to have a second child if the first was a girl. Yet in the 1990s, Kennedy discovered that lax policy enforcement had allowed families in rural areas to bypass the policy.
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Anonymous United States
6/30/2025, 1:39:03 AM No.212257518
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>>212257445
And then you have studies like these saying China's rural population is vastly undercounted
https://phys.org/news/2025-03-significant-proportion-world-rural-population.html
>The team suggests these counting errors occur because census data in rural areas is often incomplete or unreliable and population estimation methods have historically been designed for best accuracy in urban areas.
>Andrew Tatem at the University of Southampton, UK, oversees WorldPop, one of the datasets that the study suggests was undercounting populations by 53 per cent. He says that grid-level population estimates are based on combining higher-level census estimates with satellite data and modelling, and that the quality of satellite imagery before 2010 is known to make such estimates inaccurate. “The further you go back in time, the more those problems come about,” he says. “I think that’s something that’s well understood.”
>Researchers found that the negative bias was systemic worldwide, with discrepancies particularly noticeable across datasets in China.