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Does he have a valid point? I have read that a number of western countries have little or negative population growth other than immigrants.
And what does that mean for the U.S.?
(We have human children but also consider our dogs and cats to be family).
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The pope criticized "these marriages, in which the spouses do not want children, in which the spouses want to remain without fertility. This culture of well-being ... convinced us: It's better not to have children! It's better! You can go explore the world, go on holiday, you can have a villa in the countryside; you can be carefree. It might be better -- more comfortable -- to have a dog, two cats, and the love goes to the two cats and the dog."
He is right. More than ever before, young men and women in most affluent Western countries (and Russia) have decided not to have children. Instead, many shower love and attention on dogs and cats. Ask many young women -- married or single -- if they have any children, and if they do not, you are likely to be told, "I have two cats" or "I have two dogs." There are authors whose book jacket photo shows them with their dog or cat.
In much of the West, animals are the new children.
The world is already overpopulated with humans, we don't need to all have children to maintain the species anymore.
That's what racist white people learned years ago. There is no farm to work and the family business bottomed out and everyone now works for the government. Why have 15 screaming brats with mouths to feed and bodies to clothe when they do nothing productive?
You are also expected to put them through college after HS.
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