By the turn of the century the world will be at 11 billion people! If it goes unfettered we will be at 20 billion within hr 1st quarter of 2100.
Limpdick liberals in the west say **** it I won't have kids, but they are already doing that. The explosion consistently comes from the 3rd world cough cough Hispanic, Blacks Africans, Arabs and non-Chinese, Korean or Japanese Asians!
It will be scary. We won't be around for it, but our children will see the beginning of it and grand children will live it.
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Perhaps it is time for republicans to stop being against abortion, eh?
Red herring. The unnatural population growth is happening in the 3rd world.
Despite the rhetoric abortion is in no danger of going away.
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You really need to get out more, bubble boy
How Trump signed a global death warrant for women
With one devastating flourish of the presidential pen, worldwide progress on family planning, population growth and reproductive rights was swept away. Now some of the world’s poorest women must count the cost
Six months ago, one powerful white man in the White House, watched by seven more,
signed a piece of paper that will prevent millions of women around the world from deciding what they can and can’t do with their own bodies.
In that moment, on his very first Monday morning in office, Donald Trump effectively
signed the death warrants of thousands of women. He reversed global progress on contraception, family planning, unsustainable population growth and reproductive rights. His executive order even
has implications for the battle against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
Rarely can the presidential pen have been flourished to such devastating effect. The
policy it reintroduced will
shut health clinics in Uganda and HIV programmes in Mozambique; it will compel
women from Nepal to Namibia to seek out deadly back-street abortions.
“It is an unprecedented attack on women’s rights – it goes much deeper than abortion,” said Ulla Müller, president and CEO of EngenderHealth, a leading advocacy organisation.
The order reinstated the Mexico City policy (so called because it was first signed at the
International Conference of Population in Mexico City, in 1984). Under this policy, any NGO outside the US seeking American funding for family planning has to pledge it will not carry out abortions anywhere in the world, even with its own money. Such organisations must agree not to talk to women about a termination, nor lobby governments to liberalise their policy on abortion.
How Trump signed a global death warrant for women | Sarah Boseley