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cm27874's avatar

Births statistics for 2022/Germany have been released yesterday:

https://www.destatis.de/DE/Themen/Gesellschaft-Umwelt/Bevoelkerung/Geburten/geburten-aktuell.html

Based on data I have collected for European countries so far, things seem to turn out even worse in 2023.

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epimetheus's avatar

Well, what can I say--there were people who told them, but these were ostracised, censored, etc.

I suspect that, at some point in the future, it won't be possible to gloss over this entire affaire.

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BigE's avatar

American here. One in 5 pregnancies are aborted in the US. But that sorry statistic is changing. The law legalizing abortion on a federal level (AKA Roe vs Wade) has been recently overturned. Now each of the 50 states can decide how much to regulate abortion. Some states pay abortion providers to continue the carnage, some have made it completely illegal. "Blue" states, "Red" states respectively.

There will soon be a ruling from the federal courts regulating the insane distribution of the RU486 chemical abortion pills.

Wokeism and radical feminism are losing credibility, and fast. As fast as the Covid era policies.

I'm optimistic. I am praying for a revival of Christianity in Western society, to match that which is underway in the developing world (especially in African nations). We should abandon materialism and return to the love and nurture of the family.

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epimetheus's avatar

I'm with you, BigE, on the sad state of the world in this regard.

While I hear you message (in the last paragraph), and while I'm optimistic that this kind of weird, fubar system will go away at some point, I'm more hesitant to believe in that kind of revival. Perhaps in the American sense of little, if any, top-heavy control by the state, the Vatican, or anyone else, but as a mass phenomenon, I doubt it.

But something will emerge that will fill the void with our 'system' going away.

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Perry Simms's avatar

Maybe you should learn what Christianity is, and how Christianity was subverted: at https://www.christogenea.org

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Rikard's avatar

I'm curious as to why they, nor anyone else, looking at this be they establishment or otherwise compares it to the rate of abortions.

For Sweden, there's been no decline in abortions which seems weird to me.

It could point to lots of stuff, but if it is the shots, then the number of abortions should have dropped too, shouldn't it, since fewer of those would have been "necessary".

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epimetheus's avatar

Technically, yes.

When I spoke with my wife about it, she added: if 'abortions' didn't decline, their relative share of overall pregnancy terminations increases. Seems like a plausible aspect in 'the bigger picture'.

What do you think?

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Yarrow's avatar

But also, if others writing on the subject are correct, the shots (according to data in their own study) when given during pregnancy may have a serious birth defects rate of something like 3.5%. Thalidomide was 2%. Given that everybody gets ultrasounded these days, I'd expect the abortion *rate* to go up (if overall decrease in fertility as well, maybe not the raw number of abortions, but the percentage of pregnancies aborted? yes.)

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epimetheus's avatar

I think that's a valid consideration.

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MaryJane's avatar

As someone called it, it's ABV (anything but vaccine)

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Perry Simms's avatar

Wow, so 1.3-1.4 per 'person in germany' translates to what rate for Germans, when invader womb-units are popping out 3-6 each?

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Helen's avatar

Do you know how this birth rate is being counted? Germany had 1 Million immigrants/refugees in 2022. Mainly younger age I assume. Is this being held to account? Same with deathrate? If so it would be far worse.

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epimetheus's avatar

Personally, I'm aware of the 'composition' of these birth rates.

Conversely, gov't agencies--in particular 'public health' bodies--know more or less exactly about the number of jabs administered and to which demographic; since it's also known that 'immigrant' or 'minority' groups tend to have had lower 'vaccine uptake' relative to the 'indigenous' groups, I suppose it would be 'easy', technically speaking, to figure this out; politically, it's a bomb, hence it won't be done.

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