ZF_1

I feel bad for women. They are already more then half of the population and most of male population is childish(video games) or effeminate.

fede9niko

Check this out: (from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_population_planning) )

Paul R. Ehrlich, a US biologist and environmentalist, published The Population Bomb in 1968, advocating stringent population planning policies.[14] His central argument on population is as follows:

"A cancer is an uncontrolled multiplication of cells; the population explosion is an uncontrolled multiplication of people. Treating only the symptoms of cancer may make the victim more comfortable at first, but eventually he dies - often horribly. A similar fate awaits a world with a population explosion if only the symptoms are treated. We must shift our efforts from treatment of the symptoms to the cutting out of the cancer. The operation will demand many apparent brutal and heartless decisions. The pain may be intense. But the disease is so far advanced that only with radical surgery does the patient have a chance to survive.[15]"

In his concluding chapter, Ehrlich offered a partial solution to the "population problem," "[ We need] compulsory birth regulation... [through] the addition of temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food. Doses of the antidote would be carefully rationed by the government to produce the desired family size".[15]

creep

Begin with the middle east.

Runaway-White-Slave

....For Straight WHITE Men, Of European Ancestry -

There, fixed it for you.

KoKansei

Let’s not fool ourselves: ‘Free love’ isn’t opportunistic love where each person thinks first about him/herself. Free love is love free from egoistical interests, love for life without conditions, without asking for reward, as the love of a mother for its children.

To quote Lord Business, what a bunch of hippy, dippy baloney. Despite the catchy title, this whole article is pure garbage. Unless we nuke ourselves, our species won't be going extinct any time soon.

Wuttier

I beg to differ.

Most scientist even believe that it won't be nukes that will decimate us, although it's a probability. Think more along the lines of; Bees going extinct, a meteor impact (a few days one went by closer than the moon), the next ice age (take your pick in how it would happen; yellowstone volcano erupting, polar shift, Antarctic ice chunk breaks off, etc.), a large tsunami (something bigger than we saw in Japan, Fukushima), and the list goes on. Furthermore, we would need half of another earth of resources should we continue in this mass-producing-polluting system we have sustained so far.

And, we are far overdue for another breakdown of civilization as we know it. The Fate of Empires by Sir John Glubb has a nice synopsis on this.

Perhaps I see the glass is half empty...