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Molson Hart

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CEO at http://amazon.com/viahart . CEO at http://edisonlf.com . I tweet about business, e-commerce, supply chain, health, law, & infrastructure

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    1. Wrath Of Gnon‏ @wrathofgnon 15 Sep 2019
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      Wrath Of Gnon Retweeted Marc Morano

      The future belongs to those who show up.https://twitter.com/ClimateDepot/status/1172674190614417410 …

      Wrath Of Gnon added,

      Marc Morano @ClimateDepot
      Climate activists at White House today declare they will have no more kids until the Green New Deal passed! pic.twitter.com/EJYBBZucM7
      19 replies 60 retweets 473 likes
    2. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @wrathofgnon

      I've recently been meeting a lot of people in their 30s who declare that they don't want children. "Because the world has too many people" "I would adopt" "The world is too cruel, I don't want to bring more people into it" And I just want to scream "WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!?"

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    3. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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      Maybe that's because I'm an asshole who is insensitive to the travails of pregnancy, but that's just my gut reaction. It's incomprehensible to me that wouldn't want the joy of children or prolonging your genetic line into the future.

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    4. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @Molson_Hart @wrathofgnon

      Outside of Africa and maybe the middle east (I'm not sure people should be living in deserts of Saudi for example - it's just not built for that), the world does not have too many people. If anything, it has too few. I respect the adoption thing, but do both.

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    5. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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      The world is cruel. But what's crueler than not giving a new life the chance to experience it. Hey, if they don't like it, they can leave at any time. Maybe this "I don't want to have kids thing" is just city dwellers who lack the money to raise kids, signalling virtue🤔

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    6. Gergely Svigruha‏ @gsvigruha 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @Molson_Hart @wrathofgnon

      I dont think it has anything to do with climate or morality or virtue signalling. It has been shown in animals that when they experience overcrowding in their environment they stop reproducing. If you take darwinism seriously humans could work the same. 1/2

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    7. Gergely Svigruha‏ @gsvigruha 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @gsvigruha @Molson_Hart @wrathofgnon

      Humanity have been urbanizing rapidly over the last few decades/centuries. It could be as simple as hormonal response to that which we later rationalize.

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    8. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @gsvigruha @wrathofgnon

      Mongolia and Bangladesh both have the same fertility rate though.

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    9. Gergely Svigruha‏ @gsvigruha 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @Molson_Hart @wrathofgnon

      There are probably many factors. But i would not use population density on the country level. E.g. Canada is sparse but thats because much of it is ice, toronto is crowded. It would be more like % of ppl living in xyz crowded immediate neighborhoods.

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    10. Gergely Svigruha‏ @gsvigruha 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @gsvigruha @Molson_Hart @wrathofgnon

      A third of Mongolia lives in Ulanbaatar and it has been urbanizing like crazy recently. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Mongolia …

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      Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @gsvigruha @wrathofgnon

      I'm pretty sure that if I looked I could find multiple examples of two cities with identical densities, but wildly different birthrates or vice versa. Ulaanbataar is 272/km squared Dhaka is 8800/km squared What fertility do you need in each city to conform to your theory?

      2:05 PM - 15 Sep 2019
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        2. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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          Replying to @Molson_Hart @gsvigruha @wrathofgnon

          Sure, density matters, but... I don't think it's the main driver. Something else is going on. People can leave the city. Raising kids in Manhattan is very difficult but you can move to Brooklyn, the suburbs, or another cheaper state.

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        3. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 15 Sep 2019
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          Molson Hart Retweeted خليج البنغال

          Also, I think my Bangladeshi friend here is in agreement:https://twitter.com/bdsddd/status/1173342451257552896 …

          Molson Hart added,

          خليج البنغال @bdsddd
          Replying to @Molson_Hart @gsvigruha @wrathofgnon
          🌶🌶🌶
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