While I said that in a tongue and check manor, I still feel there is some valid motivation behind it. I just feel like we've known about over population for at LEAST 50 years now, probably longer and while we have made some progress, we still continue to understand it's not enough. You throw an idea out like whoaa we need to slow down, and it's an utter train wreck, why?[/QUOTE]
Hello; basically I do not have an answer for why. As you say, by now most everyone should know something about the world human population. It is not because of a lack of information.
Maybe it is like talking and texting while driving. By now everyone should know what a bad idea this is. I can sit on my front porch overlooking a busy highway. Every few cars the driver has a phone at their ear. You all know what I am talking about.
I recently had a conversation with a close friend whose daughter just got married. He and I have had the population talk many times. He and his wife had only two children. I mentioned that perhaps his daughter and her husband might adopt instead of bringing another child into the world. I could tell that went over like a lead balloon.
A secondary side effect of my being childless now is not having to be so worried. By now, at my age, I could have great grandchildren. They do not exist and will not have to face a future that seems so likely to be a poor place to live.
I have a close friend who has two daughters. He was not too concerned over the decades about my views on the subject. Unfortunately he is an intelligent person. When his grandchildren came along there was a period when he did not really want me around talking. I speculate that in his readings he was seeing many of the things I had been going on about for years. I feel the import of what it could mean for his young grandchildren was a bit much and for a time i was an unwelcome reminder. We are ok now. The die is cast so to speak.