The right to breed

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The right to breed

Post by boxy » Fri Oct 08, 2010 7:10 pm

In an overpopulated world, should it be a right, to be able to breed?

I definitely shouldn't be financially encouraged, imo. Just more porkbarreling, I guess :roll:
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Re: The right to breed

Post by Swami Dring » Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:18 pm

boxy wrote:In an overpopulated world, should it be a right, to be able to breed?

I definitely shouldn't be financially encouraged, imo. Just more porkbarreling, I guess :roll:
Although it nauseates me to see morons pissing in the gene pool, breeding should be a right, but the number must be limited. No more than two per couple. Baby credits could be traded. Then folks like me could profit from baby-barfers.
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Re: The right to breed

Post by IQSRLOW » Fri Oct 08, 2010 10:42 pm

boxy wrote:I definitely shouldn't be financially encouraged,
Damn right someone like you shouldn't :lol:

The world doesn't need any more little brown shirt wearing tards brainwashed by their tie-dyed wearing starry eyed welfare dependant so-called parents

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Re: The right to breed

Post by freediver » Sat Oct 09, 2010 11:38 am

I think we should ditch the baby bonus.

The Chinese did it and it woprked for them. But I don't think it is right. It is certainly not necessary, with the birth rate in so many countries below replacement.

To deal with those countries that don't, we just need to make them face the consequences of their own policy.

To reduce the birth rate, all you need to do is educate women, promote birth control, and give women the right to choose for themselves. A bit of wealth seems to help also.

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Re: The right to breed

Post by boxy » Sat Oct 09, 2010 12:31 pm

freediver wrote:To deal with those countries that don't, we just need to make them face the consequences of their own policy.
The way to make them face the consequences is to build a big wall around them, and MAKE them feed their own baby barfers, or let them die :?
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Re: The right to breed

Post by J.W. Frogen » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:58 pm

I sent Octomom a flirtatious e-mail and now she is having my babies.

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Re: The right to breed

Post by freediver » Sat Oct 09, 2010 4:40 pm

boxy wrote:
freediver wrote:To deal with those countries that don't, we just need to make them face the consequences of their own policy.
The way to make them face the consequences is to build a big wall around them, and MAKE them feed their own baby barfers, or let them die :?
A machine gun is cheaper than a wall.

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Re: The right to breed

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:58 pm

"Let the aged be protected and the infants be sold" - Lyrics from an Anti-Nowhere League song.

Hard question.
I have chosen not to breed, but wouln't care to have the option restricted or removed.
I have seen situations where some people shouldn't be allowed to breed.
Like an ex's daughter who uses her kids as a meal ticket but won't look after them properly, has them confiscated by welfare, so just has more kids to keep the level of welfare payment up. And then there's my manic depressive mother who did here best to fuck up 4 kids from one generation and is now working on several from the next. In my Nazi like opinion head case child abusing phukwits like her shouldn't be allowed to breed or get access to children.

Before you retorn with "But you wouldn't have beeen born then"
I let you know I never asked to be born in the 1st place. It took 5 days to get me out.

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Re: The right to breed

Post by boxy » Sun Oct 10, 2010 7:55 pm

Swami Dring wrote:No more than two per couple. Baby credits could be traded. Then folks like me could profit from baby-barfers.
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How about restricting reproductive technology? Why should we encourage breeding, in those who arn't able to do it the natural way, where there are already too many people on the planet?

And we're constantly looking into technology to slow, and potentially STOP aging altogether. This just exacerbates the situation, unless it's a means to let people work (contribute) longer.


And has anyone seen any plan to stabalise the population, even if we accept that Australian needs more young'uns to look after the boomer generation? If we increase now, is there a plan to stop the increase, or is it an exponential situation, where we just keep digging in deeper, so that there is always plenty of young bodies.
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Re: The right to breed

Post by HIGHERBEAM » Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:39 pm

What did you poxy get with chookie,a poxy chook :mrgreen:
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