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Australia: Populate and we will perish

Excuse me? What about helping them with population control?

Why has it taken so long for this debate to take place? One reason is that the ethnic lobby brands anyone who questions immigration as racist. That won’t work with the type of people who are now entering the debate. People of the calibre of Dick Smith, Bob Carr and, if I may say so, yours truly can’t be so labelled. Read more

India’s government to start offering incentives for population control

The government is planning to offer a few facilities and incentives to one-child families as a part of its multi-faced campaign to popularize family planning, state minister for health and family planning Mujibur Rahman Sarkar told the parliament last Sunday.

Sarkar said the government would hold ‘receptions’ in honour of one-child couples with a view to encouraging others to go for one-child family.

The plan unveiled by the state minister would draw appreciation from all quarters, including donors who make available funds for population control programmes.

Read more from the Financial Express

Sorry, Your Baby Has Got to Go

ObamaCare is about a lot of things other than abortion, it’s true, but whereas, TARP and the ARRA have been used to bolster the banks and auto industry, health care money will underwrite the abortion industry – Planned Parenthood – already awash in state and federal funds, not to mention the blood of millions of unborn human babies.

Will this be enough for the population controllers? Read more

Council on Foreign Relations: The New Population Bomb

Forty-two years ago, the biologist Paul Ehrlich warned in The Population Bomb that mass starvation would strike in the 1970s and 1980s, with the world’s population growth outpacing the production of food and other critical resources. Thanks to innovations and efforts such as the “green revolution” in farming and the widespread adoption of family planning, Ehrlich’s worst fears did not come to pass. In fact, since the 1970s, global economic output has increased and fertility has fallen dramatically, especially in developing countries. Read more