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Why capitalists want overpopulation...

I do not hate people in general, I'm human like all others & have people I like & dislike. But I'm concerned about increasing populations because it simply means less resources. I'm not a maniac & do not propose mass killings but maybe a limit to the amount of people being born one day in the future. The limit would be two children per female. This is reasonable. 

I remember an older man telling me, "If no one died, we'd have no room to even move." And that thought alone made me claustrophobic. With climate change happening before our eyes, we really have to think. Excessive population increase only benefits billionaires who want more people to buy their products. If the population decreases, it means less people to buy from their (billionaire's) companies. Multinational corporations love nothing more than exploding populations to get more profit. This is how business works. I should know because I studied business models in high school & varsity. NB: I'm still pro-capitalism.

But until that day, we come to the conclusion that there are simply too may people on the planet... Perhaps, a hundred years from now. Then we could consider humane depopulation models. At present, it is only China that has implemented a one-child policy. Hopefully, they will be the last country to do this. 

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