229 - Demographic Winter

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Just a quick update before I begin today's topic. Some of you may have noticed I sounded a bit sick yesterday and I'm getting a bit of a sore throat so I can't really talk with my normal intensity. Hopefully it will clear up shortly. But it's difficult to speak at high volume and energy when it causes pain. Anyways, I want to talk about the Demographic Winter. This is a situation where there are far more older people in a population then young people because younger generations are choosing to have no kids or less kids. And it's a topic that relates to MGTOW because 99% of us are choosing not to have children and contribute to population growth. This will effect most of us because as we get older there is a risk that the social safety net is going to fall apart due to the inability of governments to pay off the interest on their national debts. This is why every man going his own way needs a financial backup plan in case that does end up happening and the state can't afford to pay pensions. Right now there is no danger of that happening because interest rates are incredibly low and will seemingly never go up again. In Canada where I live the population continues to increase even though I remember reading a few years ago that the birth rate was one point five to one point six children for every couple. Immigration continues to increase the population base even though native born Canadians as well as first and second generation Canadians aren't having children. The demographic winter will probably be a form of poetic justice for many men because it's women that tend to outlive men by four or five years. So it will be women in their extremely old age that will be the most impacted by the demographic winter. But this is fair because women are the ones that have taken us into this situation. Before women entered the workforce men forced families to save money. And because of that the savings rate always seemed to hoover between ten and twenty percent.Japan's The Margarines pop idols aim to sing away debthttp://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-fr...Demographic Winter Documentaryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxUD8...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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