The global warming narrative is starting to change. Instead of trying to tell people we can save the planet by recycling, solar power, ev's etc, they are openly starting to shift the discussion to population reduction.
There have always been, as long as I can remember, those who have advocated for a reduction in population (Remember "The Mark of Gideon" episode in the original Star Trek", circa 1969?) The difference I am seeing now, is that their research is getting published in the MSM.
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Politicians are speaking of it and the sheeple are regurgitating it. The narrative is starting to change from changing how we live to having too many people living.
So right now, the discussion is, why we need fewer people but, no one is yet venturing into HOW to accomplish this. Most are simply suggesting that our "abuse" of the planet will result in some kind of naturally occurring mass die off.
However, given that these same people have been pushing the concept that if we do not contain global warming by 2030, we are all doomed...it is highly unlikely that once the concept of depopulation becomes mainstreamed (especially in the minds of Gen z and younger), that they will wait around for mother nature to do anything about it.
Anyone with an ounce of sense is starting to figure out that these "sustainable" solutions they have been proposing, actually consume more, albeit, different non-renewable resources, than the status quo. This, in addition to destroying quality of life via the economy...the elite could care less but, the minions are starting to wake up and realize, that their own lives are going to be of much lower quality so time to pivot.
To hasten the process and make their point more quickly, I think they are coming after farming and hamstringing production. Saying that it is for methane reduction and nitrate pollution, is just a convenient segue between narratives.
They have already fomented in the youth, blame of the Boomer generation for destroying the planet, jacking up housing prices so that young people cannot afford to purchase a home, making it so that you have to work hard to get ahead ect....weekly, I see at least one comment from a youngster, that boils down to "why don't you all just die already" and the on line media is doing what it can to cause further divisiveness with stories like "10 things Boomers did that Millennials can't do" or "8 things that millennials demand from their employers".
This will continue and get worse. Really when you think about it, and yes, this is heinous but, I'm going with their game here:
If you want to solve population problems, you don't get rid of those who cannot have children and have only a natural decade or two left in life. You do away with those who can reproduce and then just wait for the oldest to die off without replacement.
Anyway you cut it, expect to hear more and more of this kind of talk out in the open. It has started.