https://www.wired.com/story/women-autonomy-birth-rates-gender-rights/
top comments reccomend policies that only countries with the lowest birth rates implement
Basically all boils down to the government not paying them to pop out babies
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None of this is true, and there's multiple comments with the same sentiment. These people cant actually believe most animals are deliberately choosing how many offspring they have? Have they never heard of Boom-Bust cycles?
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a degree in feminism doesnt require economics class
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Have you heard of the beautiful ones?
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The Prince song?
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No, the mice
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After googling them, I think I have read about then before. It's definitely interesting but a bit different and in many ways the opposite. They didn't self regulate and suffered social collapse.
Coyotes are the only animal I know of that have a mechanism for population regulation. But it's not like a deliberate choice. The number of call backs when they howl affect the number if pups in a litter. Lots of calls cause litters of only 1 or 2, few callbacks and they have litters of 6 or so.
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Well nothing an animal does can really be a deliberate choice.
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I dunno, I locked my cat in the bathroom because she kept jumping on the table at dinner and she took a massive dump right in the middle of the floor. Seemed pretty deliberate to me.
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