Why isn’t this overpopulation problem being brought up as much as it should?

So the world has seven billion people now and growing. Why isn’t this problem getting the attention it should? It’s a factor in almost every single issue in the world, and is worse than anything for the environment. Why aren’t politicians and the public addressing this issue?

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  • They want you to think exactly that. That humans are pests on this Earth and need to be exterminated in large numbers. You have been brought up by being told the the world is overpopulated and most like shown pictures of the busiest cities in countries like India and China and even U.S.

    The truth, which you aren’t told is that the populations are decreasing in Europe, Russian, Japan, other developed countries and even U.S. The only reason the U.S. population is increasing is because of the immigration and NOT because there are more babies being born in the mainland.

    Regardless of the lie, the problem isn’t overpopulation, the problem is over saturation of political power in the hands of few elites who belong to groups like Bilderberg, CFR etc etc. The problem is allocation of resources in the world.

    You can literally fit every single person of the 7 billion in the State of Texas with each having an acre of land to own and live on, assuming 1% of it is fertile/livable. It’s theoretical but the point is, stop buying into the “overpopulation” bullshit and read up on UN’s “Agenda 21”.

  • due to lack of awareness population is growing there are various factors and due to it politicians and the public are not addressing the issues.

  • The issue is related to world’s poverty and malnutrition. But there is a confirmed prediction that the growth of population will not be saturated until the next five decades compared to all resources we have. This Austrian institute has much influenced on the world population study.The agreement on foreign aids of 0.8% of GDP has never been changed since the end of the war. And so many countries have not fulfilled such an agreement at all.

  • (1) In some countries, contraceptives are not affordable/free or easily accessible–so even if people were aware of the need to limit family size there would be few things they could do to prevent pregnancies other than abstinence or withdrawal. (2) In some countries, public health and safety systems are so inferior that people feel that they must have several children in order for just one or two to survive to adulthood. This may include countries whose citizens are consistently victimized by warfare or terrorism. (3) Cultural leaders (also may apply to subcultures within some countries)–including religious leaders–that continue to require adherence to archaic practices–and a populace that is easily led. (4) Politicians, and others, who expect citizens to produce an endless supply of cannon fodder. (5) Corrupt politicians and appointees. (6) Governments, and individuals, who refuse to adapt to changing conditions. (7) Legal systems in some countries do not permit women to inherit and/or to own property–therefore, people keep trying for sons.

    That’s enough for starters.

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