How do these Natalists feel about the African continent?

  • RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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    1 个月前

    You keep bringing up the same point but do you plan on just letting seniors rot? We literally don’t have the workers to care for the elderly AND run society. Demographic collapse is a real issue

    • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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      Seniors had care when there were less resources because families had 6 kids to raise. I showed that because children take up more resources than elderly that they not only wouldn’t rot, but would have more care because the resources that went to children would go to them.

      We literally don’t have the workers to care for the elderly AND run society.

      Yet we can have the resources to raise kids that cost even more? That makes no sense.

      • shalafi@lemmy.world
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        children take up more resources than elderly

        I can’t begin to tackle that one. Jesus. You’ve certainly never had kids nor been old, I get that much.

        • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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          1 个月前

          I do both. I have a mother in law in a retirement center. I have 2 kids.

          How many kids do you have?

      • munk@lemmy.world
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        Seniors had care when there were less resources because families had 6 kids to raise.

        Historically, this was made possible by unpaid care labor performed primarily by women and children.

      • RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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        I literally mean there will be too many elderly for the slim workforce since many of these elderly won’t have families to take care of them, y’know since nobody is having kids.

        Your whole point relies on the elderly getting home are from family like a child would, but the problem is that most won’t have those families and there simply won’t be enough healthcare workers to fill the gap.