No, it originates here and has some opposition here. It imposes itself much more strongly in literally occupied countries - here it worries about "backlash" or "push back"
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3 of possible factors behind the 50-60 drop - uncertainity about the future (WW3, fallout effects, occupation?) - delayed LTR formation - 'single culture' - LTRs having less children (from 3-4 to 1-2 per pair) wdyt
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Women's primary relationship drive is testing the strength her man. Give woman a list of things that men aren't allowed to do and women will immediately use that list as tool for testing him. If men won't / can't do those things then the pair won't bond and reproduce.
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The difference is that there wasn't a sudden collapse - the same ideology took more time to be fully imposed here. End result is the same though.
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Perhaps the very rapid post-war industrialisation of Japan is important, e.g. the world's first high-speed railway line, the Tokyo-Osaka Shinkansen, debuted in 1964. Industrialisation brings a comfortable, stable life and low TFR to most, it seems.pic.twitter.com/rKokTUL6u9
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They fought in an industrial war, fertility was high. They lose, get occupied by progressives and fertility craters.
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