And I’m here for that because, paraphrasing Napoleon, I don’t interrupt my opponents when they are working hard on their own demographic decline!

There’s more good news in that this time it’s not going to be a few communists murdering millions of other communists – not that I really object to that either but millions of innocent souls always get caught up in the meatgrinder – but via the steady process of pushing contraception, abortion and a new cultural movement related to climate change.

First with the abortion and contraception as Planned Parenthood heads for the Democrat Convention in Chicago.

Sheesh. Chicago’s already losing population, as it has for decades now and especially in the last decade. They want more of that?

Yes, they do, and this is where their new cultural attitiude towards children comes into play:

Like Dr. Frankenstein, we are neglecting the monster’s point of view. What will our possible children think of their existence? Will they be glad they’ve been born, or curse us for ushering them into being? Having children, [the philosopher Mara] van der Lugt argues, might be best seen as ‘a cosmic intervention, something great, and wondrous—and terrible.’ We are deciding ‘that life is worth living on behalf of a person who cannot be consulted,’ and we ‘must be prepared, at any point, to be held accountable for their creation.’

That’s quoted from an article titled “Should We Think of Our Children as Strangers? in The New Yorker magazine, because of course they’d commission such an essay. It gets more mournful, miserable and outright nihilistic:

Van der Lugt inventories the reasons why people have children, ranking them from callow (conformity, boredom, satisfying your parents) to admirable (purpose, companionship, happiness, love). Yet she finds that even the best, most sincere reasons come up short: life can be full of struggle and is possibly meaningless, death is inevitable and sometimes painful, and “love alone cannot justify all things.”… To be a good parent—arguably, to even become a parent—you need to exercise your power. But that power is always slipping through your fingers, undermined by the unpredictability of life, your children’s resistance and liveliness, and the passage of time….

Jesus! Why not just top yourself now? This isn’t just anti-children: it’s anti-life. And then these people get upset with taunts like “childless cat ladies” or how much they must hate Blacks.

The irony is that having used the abortion argument for decades to demonstrate how much they support woman, the tumbrils have now rolled forward to new lands of human rights that literally erase woman: