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 Limiting the birth rate for an abundance of resources? Or why? #asknostr #nostr https://image.nostr.build/b9b48f4897166c49f97d3ff555b182da679ab3ff6497d41fc0635c58699dce14.jpg  
 1) #eulag leads anti-human policies of the green scam, which exacerbates already high costs of living due to out of control gob. 

2) Eulag regulation stifles growth, drives away entrepreneurs (entrepreneurs create jobs, and improve the quality of life for all. This is @Jeff Booth and others deflation benefit observation)

3) waging a proxy war against Europe’a natural gas supplier in Rf makes everything more expensive (both life for the normal European, and business)

4) there is an open border demoralization campaign top down planned by brussels bureaucracy. The message is all cultures matter, except for the European culture. 

5) ecb continues its reverse-Robin Hood policy of stealing from normies, and handing out Eulag grants to crony cantillionaires


Combine all this an it becomes difficult to be optimistic about the future, plan to build a family, a business etc.. 
 This does not seem sustainable in the long term for Europe.

The curious thing is that in other regions the growth of the birth rate is to extrapolate to their living conditions that are more precarious. This brings more poverty and uncontrolled migration.

Are we facing a new era of population reorganization?

Who is digesting this? 
 I don’t know. 

I think Europeans all of this, and change is up in the air. Let’s see how much they want it. 
 Perhaps expanding the freedom and optimism of Madeira @bitcoinatlantis to continental Europe is the way.

Maybe @andreloja is already working export of the yugely successful Madeira model to the old continent 💪👀. 
 It’s still a good place to live 🆚 others ✌🏼