I don't actually see a moral imperative to perpetuate the species, let alone my own race, culture, nationality.
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My word.. extraordinary
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I don't mean all social conservatives but when you find people lamenting low birthrates & blaming a sexual revolution and feminism, they are social conservatives.
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In my experience there tends to be a racial aspect to this. These people would be happy with certain races having low birth rates.
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Very often, yes, but not always and this is also a concern of non-white, often religious, social conservatives
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Muslims have often argued this to me, for example, because of a culture in which having children and continuing family line is seen as very important in itself. They don't usually racialise this or make it unique to Muslims.
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But of course there are Muslim (and other) cultures which value FGM, but that practice is deeply repugnant to most Muslims from other cultures.
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This is a different issue tho. Socially conservative ideas abt family correlate with both religion & Asian/Middle Eastern culture. In fact, its Westerners who are unusual in departing from this.
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Yes, true.
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Wherever women have control over their reproductive rights, they have less children.
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Well, yes...
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Sorry that came out even More pompous than normal!
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Not at all. I confused you with one of the puritans I have been talking to & was anticipating moralising about how this will end western civilisation. Apologies for shortness.
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Oh no worries my fault
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