Many lifestyles lead to non-reproductive dead-ends: excluding reproduction or replacing it with simulacrum activity. Any anti-reproductive trait should lead to its own extinction - at least in theory. Why these anti-reproductive traits emerge and why they persist in the world?
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Anonymous2018-09-30 11:27
Its a combination of factors:
1.Xenoestrogens kill sex drive(soy,plastics,water chemicals). These compounds in sum also turn males more feminine, weaker and emotional.
2.Male-hostile media forms anti-male cultural narrative: feminism/LGBT as enlightened future vs Male-centric family patriarchy as despicable past.
3.Legal framework discriminates and targets males. Divorces, adoption/custody, aliments, rape accusations,etc. Males are presumed guilty by default.
4.Role model subversion: Female/LGBT role models imitated by children/teen males. The archetype of hero is replaced or removed entirely as chauvinistic power fantasy.
5.Goal subversion: Family life deconstruction and ridicule, showcasing dysfunctional families(think "Married with Children"). These create doubt about creating a family and reduce incentives.
6.Economic subversion: Limited housing options and costs of child-rearing. Primary affects the civilized first-world, since "minimal acceptable lifestyle" dictated by media would not be afforded.