Longterm planning for population control on a global level with focus on South Africa
This is a very critical topic, I've thought about it extensively, I blogged about it here :
wrathex.wordpress.com/2009/02/14/the-global-overpopulation-issue-focus-on-south-africa/
http://wrathex.wordpress.com/2009/02/14/the-global-overpopulation-issue-focus-on-south-africa/
Please give your comments on these ideas, this is a serious topic and all comments are valid, we need to think clearly about this issue, everyone's opinion is valid and counts.
I will copy and paste the above the article directly:
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The importance of longterm planning for population control on a global level with focus on South Africa.
Few people are willing to converse about this topic, but it is an issue I often think about and I want to talk about it.
Every time the government talks about poverty & welfare and the increasing gap between the poor and the rich, I become frustrated, because:
1. The gap between the poor and the rich keeps growing:
* poor communities generally have a high population growth
* rich communities generally have a negative population growth (in SA)
It becomes obvious that poverty can never be eradicated as long as the population growth in poor communities remain so high.
The child of a family living on or under the breadline today, has a slim chance of breaking out of poverty, because the poor child will simply not receive the financial support that smooths the path of the rich child and will not be exposed to as many opportunities as the rich child.
You cannot blame rich people because they chose to have only one or two or no children in comparison with poorer families who often have large families.
2. You cannot command someone ( a woman) that she may not have children or must have fewer children, but you can educate her to understand the economic implications of the cost of that child on her personally, and also on her future as a whole.
* currently the high cost of having a child is not being brought to the attention of women
* currently government focus’s too hard on HIV and progressive family planning is not on the agenda
Possible Solutions:
The basic rights of every person globally : Setting the scenario for longterm population control
* every person has the ethical and universal right to procreate
* thus every man and woman has the universal right to replace themself
* thus every couple has the universal right to have two children together
When a couple has given birth to their second child, sterilisation or vasectomy will be offered and encouraged and will be offered free of charge at any government hospital.
Possible legislative solutions:
* Family Planning Tax
* Every person or couple that wants to have larger families can do it, but:
* Extra and high taxes will be recovered from those individuals or couples to fascilitate the costs that child will incur on society locally and globally. (remember the first two children are tax free)
Possible other ways to convince people through education that having smaller families are good for them and society:
* use of current and widely distributed clinic system to make pamphlets and posters available
* the information must be basic and graphically presented so that everyone can easily understand the message
Possible marketing tricks to use which could work:
The graphic representation of how one cow/pizza/cake is shared by Mr and Mrs Citizen
* how nice and big the portions are
* what happens when Mr and Mrs Citizen gets a little Junior
* what happens when the portions get smaller
* what happens to the portions when Junior gets a sister
* what happens when Junior marries and his wife has a baby and so on
The visual impact of the message of the shrinking portions must shock and penetrate.
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