
The Auron MacIntyre Show White People Are Evil (Again) | 11/10/25
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Nov 10, 2025 Auron critiques an article from The Economist that labels white pro-natalism as problematic, sparking a discussion about its political implications. The podcast dives into the impact of Somali tribal rivalries on Minneapolis politics and examines why young Americans are delaying parenthood. With a focus on Trump's controversial proposals, Auron questions the effectiveness of 50-year mortgages and stimulus checks. He also contrasts immigration policies with solutions for boosting domestic birth rates, revealing the intricate connections between demographics and economic policies.
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Pro-Natalism Framed As Racial Threat
- Auron Macintyre argues The Economist framed pro-natalism as racially motivated and called white fertility "insidious."
- He says encouraging births is practical policy, not an attack on others' rights.
Attendee Story From NatCon
- Auron reads a profile of Tim Atkinson attending NatCon to find a partner and procreate.
- Atkinson traveled, paid the fee, and sought like-minded people to start a family.
Declining Birth Rates And Policy Tradeoffs
- Macintyre highlights global fertility decline and its economic consequences like supporting retirees.
- He contends importing immigrants is treated as the default fix rather than fixing domestic social barriers to childbirth.
