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When They Say the Earth Is 'Overpopulated', What Do They Mean?
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:27 pm
In any of those scenarios, all 8.3M souls on the planet would be in one 30k -261k square mile area of South Carolina, California or Texas. That means every other square inch of land on Earth would be uninhabited by people.
Tell me again - how are we overpopulated?
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:32 pm to VoxDawg
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Tell me again - how are we overpopulated?
“Too many white people” is what they mean.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:33 pm to VoxDawg
Are you really sure there is 8.3 billion people on this planet? Math that. Get back to me.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:34 pm to VoxDawg
They want to genocide white men. Every time, that is what it means.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:34 pm to VoxDawg
It depends on how one defines over-populated. In terms of habitable areas, etc? No. We are not overpopulated.
In terms of large swaths of the planet not being able to survive without perpetual food, aid or welfare …..
In terms of large swaths of the planet not being able to survive without perpetual food, aid or welfare …..
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:35 pm to VoxDawg
10% of the land on earth is populated. Land is only 30% of the earth.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:36 pm to VoxDawg
It's not about available land. It's about feeding people and running industrial civilization. Sure, we could probably fit everyone into Texas. But, every thing we do is due to hydrocarbons. Without cheap plentiful energy, the global economy and American suburbia will die. The site "Population the Elephant in the Room" is a good start (it appears unsecure, so I can't link it).
I think the Iran conflict is going to give us a sneak preview of the coming global food crisis later in the year with Urea production/distribution down.
As far as food supply, we basically eat fossil fuels. We pour natural gas fertilizers and oil pesticides onto land and use mechanized equipment and irrigation to feed 8 billion people.
Eating fossil fuels.
I just laugh at the concern over running data centers. No way are we going to meet the energy needs to do that.
I think the Iran conflict is going to give us a sneak preview of the coming global food crisis later in the year with Urea production/distribution down.
As far as food supply, we basically eat fossil fuels. We pour natural gas fertilizers and oil pesticides onto land and use mechanized equipment and irrigation to feed 8 billion people.
Eating fossil fuels.
I just laugh at the concern over running data centers. No way are we going to meet the energy needs to do that.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:38 pm to Bunk Moreland
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I think the Iran conflict is going to give us a sneak preview of the coming global food crisis later in the year
Many said the same thing about Russia/Ukraine.
But I do agree with most of your post
This post was edited on 5/11/26 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:40 pm to kingbob
Yep. Kill us and take our shite.
And then they will wonder how to continue it.
Look at South Africa.
And then they will wonder how to continue it.
Look at South Africa.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:42 pm to Bunk Moreland
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Sure, we could probably fit everyone into Texa
The point isn't one of practicality of relocating everyone to Texas, of course. It's merely illustrative of how the overpopulation alarmists are freaking out over the wrong things.
Notice how those sorts love to beat the overpopulation drum, but no one wants to talk seeking to introduce meaningful contraception use to the uncivilized portions of the planet who breed like livestock, further worsening a downward spiral in their living conditions?
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:43 pm to medium_okra
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In terms of large swaths of the planet not being able to survive without perpetual food, aid or welfare …..
Not our circus, not our monkeys... Until the globalist piece of shite puppetmasters seek to import the Third World to otherwise civil societies and make their destinations equally shitty as the homelands that they fled.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:44 pm to VoxDawg
Yankees are already overpopulating SC ... we're going to need to build a wall soon.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:45 pm to UtahCajun
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Are you really sure there is 8.3 billion people on this planet? Math that. Get back to me.
8.3B is what the machine generated. If there are fewer, it would only underscore the point.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:47 pm to VoxDawg
Unfortunately, the limits to growth and overpopulation notions are blind to who are the problem solvers and who are the dead weight.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:48 pm to VoxDawg
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When They Say the Earth Is 'Overpopulated
You get normalization of child murder in the form of abortion preached to you as if it were a God given right, the current Canadian and soon to be European healthcare systems that push people to euthanasia so that they do not have to spend money treating their mental and physical health concerns.
The majority of Earth has become a satanic society that devalues every life except their own individual life. This is why Paul warned to "be in the world and not of the world". For us Christians just know that they will hate us because they hated Christ first. His, and our kingdom is not of this world. Preserve to the end.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:57 pm to VoxDawg
They ,mean that white people should have less kids so they can import scatter-fricking browns to every corner of the earth so they can get constant, dipshit consumer growth - because the world economy is a fricking ponzi scheme.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:59 pm to VoxDawg
they mean it's overpopulated
Posted on 5/11/26 at 2:02 pm to VoxDawg
J-shaped (sigmoid) population growth curves are typically followed by S-shaped (logistic) growth or occasionally population crashes. One or more of the population limiting factors (Food Supply, Disease, Competition) will influence stabilization or rapid decline.
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