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Comments by "Baha3 Alshamari" (@baha3alshamari152) on "Taliban ban women from Afghan universities - BBC News" video.
Nope It's the opposite In the 90's when Taliban was ruling Afghanistan the birth rate was 7.6 per woman In 2021 it was 4.57 which is lower Their goal is to increase it again and based on statistics the high fertility rates are in countries like Niger 7 Somalia 6.8 DCR 6.2 Borkina Fasu 6 Mali 5.9 and in all of them less than 6% of women go to college
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Women don't have money and ability to leave In the 90's when Taliban was ruling Afghanistan the birth rate was 7.6 per woman In 2021 it was 4.57 which is lower Their goal is to increase it again and based on statistics the high fertility rates are in countries like Niger 7 Somalia 6.8 DCR 6.2 Borkina Fasu 6 Mali 5.9 and in all of them less than 6% of women go to college
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Nope It's the opposite In the 90's when Taliban was ruling Afghanistan the birth rate was 7.6 per woman In 2021 it was 4.57 which is lower Their goal is to increase it again and based on statistics the high fertility rates are in countries like Niger 7 Somalia 6.8 DCR 6.2 Borkina Fasu 6 Mali 5.9 and in all of them less than 6% of women go to college
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@StephH0711 Since Norway has birth rate of 1.48 child per woman and Sweden 1.66 and Finland 1.37 while Somalia 6.7 and Niger has the highest birth rate in the world 7 then we can conclude that women are much happier and cooperative in Niger and Somalia while they are so miserable in Sweden Norway and Finland
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@StephH0711 Yet they continue to give birth to more and more children So do you have an explanation for that You have to also explain why European women especially scandinavians hate having children that much
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@StephH0711 So based on your words in order for countries to increase their birth rates they have to: 1 make it impossible for people to get access to birth control 2 ban women from college or school in general That means that Taliban policy is practical and works
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@StephH0711 1 it is already applied in China (they have zero poverty policy ) and in Sweden and Finland and Norway yet their birth rates are so low 2 China is socialist and Scandinavian countries apply heavy regulations on capitalism yet their birth rates are still low 3 Russia has found the solution Send the excess men to die in wars by millions every 60 years or so The real problem in today societies is that there's just too many men compared to past ages because we are no longer waging wars on that high scale levels like the 30 years war or the napoleonic wars or the franco prussian war or ww1 or ww2 ... And if large scale wars aren't possible now then at least a law should encourage families to abort male fetuses and ban aborting females so that the society will have healthy gender rates (1 male per 1.2 females) 4 the more time woman spend in school then college the less children she will have so it will cause lower birth rates
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Nope It's beneficial for society to not have women in college In the 90's when Taliban was ruling Afghanistan the birth rate was 7.6 per woman In 2021 it was 4.57 which is lower Their goal is to increase it again and based on statistics the high fertility rates are in countries like Niger 7 Somalia 6.8 DCR 6.2 Borkina Fasu 6 Mali 5.9 and in all of them less than 6% of women go to college
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