The myth that population growth is ruining the planet. #LeaveItIn2016
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Replying to @aurabogado
White women influencing how many babies women of color are going to have, and calling that "reproductive justice."
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Replying to @aurabogado
The myth of overpopulation. And the myth that it's an environmental threat.
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Replying to @aurabogado
"Over" compared to what? Odd usage. Ecological "carrying capacity" far better. We are pushing our luck on that, sadly.
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"Ecological carrying capacity" is neo-Malthusian garbage.
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Replying to @aurabogado
TBF some have tried to misuse it in that way, but that's not what it means. 1/2
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ECC doesn't care how many people there are, it cares about their footprint on the environment. 2/2
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No. "Ecological carrying capacity" is rooted in racist white notions about what the environment is and who's entitled to it.
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Replying to @aurabogado
ECC blames babies of color in the future for the havoc that white corporations and militaries wreak(ed) in the past/today.
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People cling to garbage concepts like "ecological carrying capacity" but blatantly ignore wtf is already happening to communities of color.
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"African women having less kids means we can all have clean water in 2050!" (Ignores black people in Flint don't have clean water in 2016.)
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