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Originally Posted by rubicon
In theory, if trends continue in Ireland and Italy both nationalities could disappear in 200 years because their birth rate is in negative figures and any population growth stems from immigration. it is why both of these countries and in fact many European countries have become campaigns to limit immigration.
It so happens that both the white and black population here are being diminished while the asian increase and hispanics far outpacing all others.
Making adjustments to a country's immigration policies is one thing but intentionally controlling population growth is quite another.
I personally don't believe that a government gets the right to say who can and cannot be born. China did that with their female population and now they are feeling the adverse effects.
If Planned Parenthood's original goal was as reported then it may give liberals a reason to pause and rethink Roe v Wade
As the commerical says "its not nice to fool mother nature". If a woman does not want a baby then don't get pregnant. If you do get pregnant then carry it to full term and then decide if you want to retain your motherhood or allow carrying people who want a child to adopt.
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with all due respect -- I am open to hearing someone's views but those views become discredited when they are backed up by hearsay or misinformation -- China did not limit the female population, they limited the number of children one could have (by the way, that is no longer in effect) -- what happened is that because families could only have one child (what do you think happened to the other pregnancies --male and femake -- no one was adopting!) parents terminated female-child pregnancies because they would not be family assets in the same way as male children. So, no matter what government says, some people are going to terminate pregnancies. I remember when young women were doing it with hangers --often terminating their own lives as well. Every religion allows for free will -- if someone makes a poor choice, he or she can answer to God -- he did not appoint any of us to interfere with individual choices -- "judgment is mine, saith the Lord"