More on declining fertility

Though the populations of developing nations are expected to increase at least through mid-century, collapsing fertility rates throughout most of the developed world have already begun to take a severe toll. Japan's population has aged for years as a result of this phenomenon, and its population has already started to collapse -- two years before expected. It's hard to find an analysis of such a politically incorrect notion, but I suspect that the destructively rapid collapse in fertility rates has arisen in part from the systematic destruction of traditional families and of male-female relations in general as well as from high rates of abortion, in other words as a result of feminism.


As Europe and Japan collapse, the US may find itself standing on top of an ash heap. In this article, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore paints a frightening picture of what we face as a result of collapsing fertility rates (with a few comments about other problems).

Click "Read More" for the rest of this post.To learn more about this dire threat, especially how it will affect the US, I recommend "The Coming Generational Storm : What You Need to Know about America's Economic Future" by Kotlikoff and Burns. Be prepared for a bit of pandering to women in the book, but at least it's not extreme.
We should all be thinking very carefully about how to prepare ourselves. There's gonna be hell to pay.

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