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Comments by "" (@larsstougaard7097) on "Pressure to procreate: inside Hungary’s baby drive | Europe's Baby Bust" video.
And no person should have the right to get 4-8 children like some places.
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@saulm2007 it depends of what countries, go to Africa and you see population explosion. Take Egypt it has hit 100 million people and is expected to hit 200 million in 2050. That is out of control and the president has just talked about it as big problem. Look at Nigeria has gone to 205 million people, many problems there and its expected to hit 800 million people in 2100. Its conflicts, wars, more poverty, pain and suffering in the making. China on the other hand is expected to go from 1,4 billion to 1 billion people in 2100. That is great news. Making of cement and steel for building houses makes up for around 30% of all pollution, so we need less people in the world not more.
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@Subject82 You know Dude I have watched the world spin round for nearly 50 years, you form a opinion or 2 about what works and what doesn't. But hey everybody has right to their own view, I'm just stating mine. As long as people can take care of themselves and their own children people can do whatever they want.
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László Gyurica I HEAR YOU LOUD AND CLEAR 😄
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@jokbok995 I had a friend who worked in Africa in the aid industry and a family relative too. Yes there is curruption, but plenty money get into projects. Education and how to farm better, health, but its an uphill battle. I say cut the aid and support trade deals both with EU and between African countries. Africa’s Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) will establish free trade among all 54 states on the continent by 2017 (though the region is behind its timeline) and a continental union by 2019. This will be a pivotal moment for development in Africa. The current level of trade between African states is only 12 percent compared to 60 percent for Europe, 40 percent for North America, and 30 percent for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), according to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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@jokbok995 yes but development goes extremely slow if those in poverty just multiply year by year. There were African countries in great need of help in my childhood 40 years ago, that has not gotten better today, the population has just doubled or tripled. Some places are endless loops of misery and we just keep supporting the vicious circle with tons of food and money each year. Its tragic for all involved.
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