But people are completely not prepared to grow children. This is hard full time job .. sometimes with no benefits. Why it is so important in your opinion?
The birth gap hitting harder and compounding in ways is about a decade away. The top factor that triggers a decline in birth rates is economics. From polls the house and vehicle/transportation being the highest worry factors. Here in america they think they can get enough immigrants even as other countries crash in ways. Religions think they are a solution, but the only thing they are apart of is. Closeness in a network vs lose knit networks. Things like predatory economics and debt driven economies working against you. Not to get into all the factors you will be fighting.( 23:48 look at survivor island and males vs females. ) Also realize in places or groupings like single people being burdoned more. You face the paradigm of fewer people means less of a burden, and ways to protect yourself from such burdens. Countries will hit the birth gap and some may fail. Thats ok when they/the governments, are no good to some of the population. Though you touched on IVF you will also see another choice being made about speciation and replacing people with A.I. and robots. If they don't care about you. You don't have to care about them. If they are a burdon to you. You can burdon their future back. XD . One of the other thing that comes up in the data is social wars. Which are raging all over. One weird outlook. Humans existed to spread micro plastics all over the world, and chemical walls of types.
This is not really true - generations prior to us were vastly poorer and popped out 6 kids. Rates are highest without exception in the poorest countries
@GreatGazoo8 Yes but that was with tighter knit communities. It shows a bit with religions as groupings. But the one big factor out of birth gap is economics hit and the birth falling 9 months later and never recovers. Japan is a perfect example of that and 70's economic hit. They didn't have the pill there yet. Fallow up polling in different countries and you see housing and vehicle/transportation being the bigger factors for people. You or anyone else can go see that data now. There are more factors and not everyone is the same. Chunks of factors can compound in ways also.
@@LaboriousCretin I think it's safer to say that people don't want to give up access to bigger houses, nicer cars, smart phones, Starbucks lattes, etc in lieu of having kids. Some people present in a way that suggests our society is too impoverished in general to have families which is absurd. If you dropped Louie the 16th into the middle of a working class residence today he would be astonished at how wealthy they are compared to the average 17th century French peasant.
It is not in my interest to have kids, not providing cheap workforce and in a way, my own competition, it us more beneficial for me. Maybe our society has been build to much on the fact that there will allways be more workforce being born, for small percentage at the top to plunder is wrong and needs a correction.
I think the point that people are missing is, raising a family is THE most important job you will ever do.
But people are completely not prepared to grow children. This is hard full time job .. sometimes with no benefits. Why it is so important in your opinion?
Wow... Such a wonderful thought by the former president of Hungary 😊
Meh. We're doing what all animals have done throughout eternity. We exist, we flourish, we die out. Why do we think we'll do anything different?
33:51 No it won't. They will just get rid of the incombents and fix a flawed system by force.
The birth gap hitting harder and compounding in ways is about a decade away. The top factor that triggers a decline in birth rates is economics. From polls the house and vehicle/transportation being the highest worry factors. Here in america they think they can get enough immigrants even as other countries crash in ways. Religions think they are a solution, but the only thing they are apart of is. Closeness in a network vs lose knit networks. Things like predatory economics and debt driven economies working against you. Not to get into all the factors you will be fighting.( 23:48 look at survivor island and males vs females. ) Also realize in places or groupings like single people being burdoned more. You face the paradigm of fewer people means less of a burden, and ways to protect yourself from such burdens. Countries will hit the birth gap and some may fail. Thats ok when they/the governments, are no good to some of the population. Though you touched on IVF you will also see another choice being made about speciation and replacing people with A.I. and robots. If they don't care about you. You don't have to care about them. If they are a burdon to you. You can burdon their future back. XD . One of the other thing that comes up in the data is social wars. Which are raging all over. One weird outlook. Humans existed to spread micro plastics all over the world, and chemical walls of types.
This is not really true - generations prior to us were vastly poorer and popped out 6 kids. Rates are highest without exception in the poorest countries
@GreatGazoo8 Yes but that was with tighter knit communities. It shows a bit with religions as groupings. But the one big factor out of birth gap is economics hit and the birth falling 9 months later and never recovers. Japan is a perfect example of that and 70's economic hit. They didn't have the pill there yet. Fallow up polling in different countries and you see housing and vehicle/transportation being the bigger factors for people. You or anyone else can go see that data now. There are more factors and not everyone is the same. Chunks of factors can compound in ways also.
@@LaboriousCretin I think it's safer to say that people don't want to give up access to bigger houses, nicer cars, smart phones, Starbucks lattes, etc in lieu of having kids. Some people present in a way that suggests our society is too impoverished in general to have families which is absurd. If you dropped Louie the 16th into the middle of a working class residence today he would be astonished at how wealthy they are compared to the average 17th century French peasant.
It is not in my interest to have kids, not providing cheap workforce and in a way, my own competition, it us more beneficial for me.
Maybe our society has been build to much on the fact that there will allways be more workforce being born, for small percentage at the top to plunder is wrong and needs a correction.
This must be an old speech, Hungary's most recent numbers are terrible
Not that old. She said her son is 20 in the speech, he is only 21 now.
We need protection of all humans life from moment of conception.
yet hungry birth rate still below replacement