• Rediphile@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    The only real solution is intentional population control. But I don’t have high hopes we ever get there though.

    Everyone could have way more resources than we’d ever want to even use. But instead, we seem focused on maxing out the world population leaving the least amount possible for each person.

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      11 months ago

      The problem is the improper distribution of resources, not overpopulation. If we truly tried we could sustainably support our current population and work on healing the world.

      Talking about intentional population control is a fat too slippery slope.

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        11 months ago

        Malthus and Erlich, right wingers?

        I don’t see many right wing people on this list. Thoughts?

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          11 months ago

          Whether Malthus himself was a right-winger or not isn’t really important… it doesn’t change how the trope of overpopulation has been used to protect power and privilege (ie, the whole point of right-wing ideology). For instance, there is a very good reason why white supremacists support the criminalization of women’s health care in (supposedly) “white” countries while demonizing 3rd world countries for their (supposedly) “explosive population growth.”

          It’s a very old trope that flattens human consumption and therefore camouflages the reality that certain classes of people consume resources at astronomical rates in comparison with the rest. It’s utility in shielding class hierarchies from scrutiny should be perfectly obvious.