

"Feminism Has RUINED Women" - U.S. Birthrates COLLAPSE As Population CRISIS Hits All Time High
Oct 1, 2025
The U.S. birth rate has hit a record low, raising eyebrows about the impacts of rising costs and shifting cultural norms. A lively debate unfolds on whether this decline is driven by economic factors or a deeper cultural crisis. The discussion highlights modern feminism's role in shifting women's priorities from family to careers. Additional insights explore how progressive policies reshape family structures and the importance of personal beliefs aligning with actions. The episode concludes with thoughts on masculinity and the power of networking.
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U.S. Birthrate Hits Record Low
- The U.S. total fertility rate fell to 1.59 in 2024, well below the 2.1 replacement rate.
- Rising housing costs and delayed childbearing over two decades correlate with this demographic decline.
Cultural Shifts Framing Fertility Decline
- Adam Sosnick attributes falling birthrates partly to cultural shifts and modern feminism changing women's priorities.
- He argues career focus and sexualized online platforms alter traditional relationship dynamics and reduce family formation.
Ask Older Women About Regret
- Talk to older women who wanted marriage and kids to learn from their regrets.
- Use their perspectives to inform life choices about career and family timing.