

Episode 31: Pro-Natalism
10 snips Aug 27, 2024
Adrian, a guest expert on pro-natalism, dives into the creepy history and modern resurgence of birthrate advocacy among conservatives. The conversation highlights how societal anxieties about declining birth rates are influencing political discourse. They explore the intertwining of pro-natalism with concepts like great replacement theory, critiquing its underlying agendas. Gender dynamics and the economic reality faced by families today also take center stage, shedding light on how these discussions shape perceptions of motherhood and reproduction in contemporary society.
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Pro-Natalism's Resurgence
- Pro-natalism is gaining traction among conservatives, advocating for increased childbearing through cultural and policy changes.
- This movement often targets childless women and seeks to limit their political representation.
J.D. Vance's Pronatalist Views
- J.D. Vance frequently criticizes childless adults, particularly women, labeling them as sociopathic and lacking a stake in the future.
- He even suggested that parents should receive extra votes on behalf of their children.
The Great Replacement Theory
- Replacement theory, popular among some pronatalists, suggests that declining white birth rates are a deliberate plot to replace the population.
- This theory often has racist and antisemitic undertones.