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I don’t know anything about this but it showed up in local news, thought some of you might have an interest
 
Africa already has a population problem. Sadly, this will only make matters worse. Alexandria, for example, already with a population of a gazillion, had a doubling rate of ten years last I knew. And my studies in that field are extremely dated. I'm sure it's less than that now. The HIV epidemic in South Africa is almost a blessing. Terrible to say. But it's a fact. Overcrowded people are hungry people are angry people = people at war = everything on the ground suffers. People need to die ... one way or the other. We just need to make sure the rest of the planet doesn't go with us.
 
Africa already has a population problem. Sadly, this will only make matters worse. Alexandria, for example, already with a population of a gazillion, had a doubling rate of ten years last I knew. And my studies in that field are extremely dated. I'm sure it's less than that now. The HIV epidemic in South Africa is almost a blessing. Terrible to say. But it's a fact. Overcrowded people are hungry people are angry people = people at war = everything on the ground suffers. People need to die ... one way or the other. We just need to make sure the rest of the planet doesn't go with us.
That’s pretty harsh! IMO
 
That’s pretty harsh! IMO
Harsh, yes. It is what it is. To the best of my knowledge only two countries actually make legislative efforts at birth control: China and Bangladesh. In Bangladesh birth control is part of kindergarten curriculum. In China the govt dictates how many kids in a family. Desperate situations call for desperate measures. But here in Canada parents are actually PAID by the govt to have kids. Every month! I see the baby bonus was just raised 5% (it's election time). Crazy. No one loves babies and children more than me. But I love the wild natural environment more. "Growth" is killing everything.
 
Malaria Nets:

Bednets and fishing nets​

Andreessen’s objection is rooted in something that’s been true of bednets for decades: sometimes, people use them as fishing nets instead.

At worst, you can accuse nets of making an existing problem worse. (regarding the collapse of tropical inland freshwater fisheries)

It is interesting to note that the researchers tend to focus on their tool and its effectiveness and not the unintended consequences.


Not the first to have the thought:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusianism
 
Harsh, yes. It is what it is. To the best of my knowledge only two countries actually make legislative efforts at birth control: China and Bangladesh. In Bangladesh birth control is part of kindergarten curriculum. In China the govt dictates how many kids in a family. Desperate situations call for desperate measures. But here in Canada parents are actually PAID by the govt to have kids. Every month! I see the baby bonus was just raised 5% (it's election time). Crazy. No one loves babies and children more than me. But I love the wild natural environment more. "Growth" is killing everything.
I would prefer the route of slowing the birth rate in many countries and raising it in some. While African countries would benefit from a lower rate countries like the US would benefit from an increase as long as the parents can support them.
 
Malaria Nets:

Bednets and fishing nets​

Andreessen’s objection is rooted in something that’s been true of bednets for decades: sometimes, people use them as fishing nets instead.

At worst, you can accuse nets of making an existing problem worse. (regarding the collapse of tropical inland freshwater fisheries)

It is interesting to note that the researchers tend to focus on their tool and its effectiveness and not the unintended consequences.


Not the first to have the thought:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusianism
When I spent time in Mozambique the poachers would use the UN mosquito nets as snares for suni and the other Pygmy antelope. They would cut it in thin strips braid it into rope and you have an instant killer.
Also many of the villagers wouldn’t use insect repellent, they would rather sit in a smoke plume from smoldering elephant crap to ward off mosquitoes.
 
Malaria Nets:

Bednets and fishing nets​

Andreessen’s objection is rooted in something that’s been true of bednets for decades: sometimes, people use them as fishing nets instead.

At worst, you can accuse nets of making an existing problem worse. (regarding the collapse of tropical inland freshwater fisheries)

It is interesting to note that the researchers tend to focus on their tool and its effectiveness and not the unintended consequences.


Not the first to have the thought:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusianism

We watched this in action in Mozambique. Fishermen were building a camp nearby. While building they used the nets over their beds. Once they had a palm frond roof up they moved their beds under the roof and used the nets to fish.
 
I think Mr Ebenezeer Scrooge needs a visit from the three ghosts of Christmas. " let them die and decrease the surplus population" really?
 

I don’t know anything about this but it showed up in local news, thought some of you might have an interest
The vaccine is only for kids 5 and under. As to an adult vaccine for hunters like us, the creator said visitors to Africa can afford to pay for the trip there, they can afford to pay for malaria preventives. Kinda pissed me off.
 
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The vaccine is only for kids 5 and under. As to an adult vaccine for hunters like us, the creator said visitors to Africa can afford to pay for the trip there, they can afford to pay for malaria preventives. Kinda pissed me off.

I posted on this in the articles section when it was announced.
Last time I was there I think I saw a hell of a lot more adult Africans than hunters! But what do I know.
 
The vaccine is only for kids 5 and under. As to an adult vaccine for hunters like us, the creator said visitors to Africa can afford to pay for the trip there, they can afford to pay for malaria preventives. Kinda pissed me off.

Focus of their research is obviously kids. The rest get to tough it out with the old tools.
 
Harsh, yes. It is what it is. To the best of my knowledge only two countries actually make legislative efforts at birth control: China and Bangladesh. In Bangladesh birth control is part of kindergarten curriculum. In China the govt dictates how many kids in a family...
Get with the times, as of 2021 China has a 3 child policy. They are doing their best to encourage couples having more children due to aging population and declining birth rates.
 
Not a good look: "Hunter says more people need to die from malaria, so he can shoot more animals", which is how it is going to be framed. And it is unnecessary. Most of us aren't going to be here in 50 yrs, or even 20, and things will change in a lot of ways that we don't like.
 
It is too late. Though their graph is pretty typical for developed nations:

Very interesting. Also, looking at the graph for Ukraine and Russia one can see the impact of the war among the military age population and how it effects the population growth negatively going out to year 2100.

Ukraine
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Russia

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Have defended Ontario Hunter on a couple occasions (I think I’m the only one!) but my god man!

My late dad, who suffered a brain injury later in life, often made inappropriate comments, the brain injury affected his ability to display empathy towards others. So he would say to an obese person (sometimes family members), “Hey you’re fat, you need to lose weight!” Of course he meant well, just wanted them to get healthier! Very entertaining at family get togethers and out in public!

Have my malaria medication ready to go, about a month and 3 weeks to go before Africa, a vaccine would sure be nice!
 

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