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Imagine for a second that you're not thinking of "people" - just a type of animal. Putting fertility suppressing drugs in the water supply doesn't change the population equilibrium - X children can still be supported so X children will be produced.
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With fertility suppression, those X children couldn't be produced in the first place, regardless of whether they can be supported or not.
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The only level of "fertility suppression" that can do that is complete annihilation; biological populations can explode in number to fill an open ecological niche rapidly if they can reproduce at all.
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That's a selective filter to be immune to your drug. An interesting selective filter is one that filters for some trait - that type of filter is going to do both jobs - the type that pass will produce more of a share of the X children that can be supported; others less
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