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Thread: SHOULDN'T WE BE SERIOUSLY STOPPING OUR POPULATION GROWTH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tact View Post
    No, am not coming from an economics perspective, though of course that does come along for the ride. My thinking is purely in relation to the number of beings that the closed system that we live on, the earth, can sustain.

    My point was that so many schemes to address this focus only on limiting new entrants to life's journey (i.e. births overall, or population movements to a life in a specific country). A fully rounded picture would also deal with culling the old codgers constantly, trimming the tree so to speak, to make room for continuous well planned new growth.

    To keep the population (of the globe, or of a specific country) at a relatively constant number that is sustainable, could be managed by simply controlling the birth rate etc.... But why not have a more proactive system in play, active culling at a certain age? This allows for better planning around the introduction of new lives to the fixed size pool. Mitigates the risks of increasing lifespans. Ensures constant fresh blood.

    The actual number of codgers to be culled may need to be adjusted seasonally - To account for surprise departures through natural disasters, birth defects, suicides, etc. Given the lead time to commissioning new life entrants (9mths), any unexpected life terminations could result in an extension of time for some lucky old codgers. (How to administer that is open for discussion).
    One thought to administer this would be to sentence all grandparents to death. When a daughter (or daughter in law) gets pregnant, you have nine months to decide which grandparent gets the lethal injection. You could do it at the time of birth. A big family arrival/departure celebration (the celebration being big, not the family). Three kids, not a problem. One of the parents must go.
    Oh, for immigration, we should set up a sponsorship scheme. When your sponsored immigrant sets foot in the country, the sponsor must either get the lethal, or be deported.

    Is this where we're headed? From the Hitch Hikers Guide:
    Bethselamin

    A fabulously beautiful planet, Bethselamin is now so worried about the cumulative erosion by ten billion visiting tourists a year that any net imbalance between the amount you eat and the amount you excrete whilst on the planet is surgically removed from your bodyweight when you leave: so every time you go to the lavatory there it is vitally important to get a receipt.

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    banning vaccinations will help with the population problem
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    and safety/warning labels
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    Eliminating the weak and marginal was tried in WWII, resulting in the deaths of about six million Jews and millions of others, so I wouldn't like to repeat that experiment.

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    A timely article submitted by the late prof. Hawking re the future of human kind.

    Stephen Hawking’s eerie prediction

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    I've been watching Travelers on Netflix, in which humans screw up the world so badly that an AI machine named The Director takes over and then sends people back into the past to try to change it and prevent catastrophes. Usual Hollywood fluff, but interesting as it pictures AI as being more enlightened than humans.

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    I have always wanted to live forever, or as long as possible. Its true some or a lot of oldies lose marbles, but some of the keenest wisest minds are amongst them. So i rail against any idea of culling the aged. I would rather see them work a bit, for their own benefit, and the economy if it needs it. If everyone was composted at say aged 40 imagine how immature society could be.

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    An alternative to culling oldies would be to cull ferals and bogans. Most are non-productive and cost taxpayers lots to maintain. Think welfare payments, police, courts, gaols, hospitals, drug rehabilitation centres, public housing and so on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    An alternative to culling oldies would be to cull ferals and bogans. Most are non-productive and cost taxpayers lots to maintain. Think welfare payments, police, courts, gaols, hospitals, drug rehabilitation centres, public housing and so on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    An alternative to culling oldies would be to cull ferals and bogans. Most are non-productive and cost taxpayers lots to maintain. Think welfare payments, police, courts, gaols, hospitals, drug rehabilitation centres, public housing and so on.
    Who decides ?

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