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Replying to @Sashkapapashka
The problem is not overpopulation but class/caste and poverty. In China also people go by train and they don't hang on the outside (while having a ticket). India is a deeply unjust and divided country and the upperclasses/castes don't care for the problems of the poor.
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Replying to @TheoRettich
And you think it's a good idea to fuel the capitalist machine with ever new victims, cheap labour or - in case of our societies - (cheap) labour and consumers? Btw, in China there are also millions of extremely poor people (eg migrant workers) who can't even afford a train ticket
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Replying to @Sashkapapashka
Children are your retirement when you are poor. If you alleviate the material problems of the people, they are going to make less children. Western societies are the best proof for this. Also: If you take all humans on this planet and put them next to each other they will cover
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Replying to @TheoRettich @Sashkapapashka
the space of Saarland or 1/10th of the space of the state of Vermont. When you put them above each other you can put all of humanity in a cube with a side of 20km. The overpopulation-idea is really silly.
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(1) Your anthropocentric view is silly, it's not about fitting a certain amount of people into one space, it's about the ever increasing apetite of humans which destroys the natural world and leaving space for other species. Eg ocean dead zones, resource depletion, (...)
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