The Daily Blast: Elon Musk’s Weird Obsession With “Low Birth Rates” Takes an Ugly Turn
Apr 30, 2024
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Reporter Gaby Del Valle discusses Elon Musk's controversial remarks on low birth rates and population collapse, highlighting the political movement behind his statements. The podcast explores the Natalist Conference, declining birth rates, and the far-right's push for higher birth rates. Del Valle also delves into Musk's promotion of contentious ideologies and his online influence.
Elon Musk contributes to political movements addressing declining birth rates globally.
Natalcon advocates for increased birth rates by critiquing liberal values and promoting anti-pluralist ideologies.
Deep dives
Existential Fears and 'Natalcon' Movement
The podcast delves into a genuine movement, 'Natalcon,' which is centered around existential fears of declining birth rates primarily in Western democracies. This movement concerns itself with increasing birth rates among conservatives, as well as the long-term anxieties about demographics highlighted by figures such as Elon Musk promoting theories of civilization threats due to declining birth rates.
Wokeness and Population Decline
Discussions in the podcast touch on how wokeness and social liberal ideologies are viewed as threats to increasing birth rates in the context of declining populations. The movement critiques liberalism for discouraging large families and ties ideas of social liberalism, LGBTQ rights, and feminism with contributing to demographic decline, emphasizing the need for reconsidering societal values around family and fertility.
Anti-Pluralist Leanings and Ideological Solutions
The podcast examines how the 'Natalcon' movement intersects with white nationalism and Christian nationalism, reflecting an anti-pluralist perspective aiming to shape future majorities in their likeness. The movement considers state interventions like limits on contraception and anti-liberal strategies to drive up fertility rates, showcasing a blend of legitimate concerns about demographics and more extreme, conspiratorial ideologies.
Recently Elon Musk triggered outrage by promoting a vicious speech by a Dutch activist that pushed virulent white nationalist ideologies. Musk added that Europe is threatened by “population collapse” that could lead to “dead civilizations.” What often gets lost amid such controversies is that Musk is pushing ideas that are part of a genuine political movement shaped around long term demographic anxieties. We chatted with reporter Gaby Del Valle, author of a great new Politico piece about the first ever “Natal Conference,” in Austin, Tx., and the far-right movement to get (some) people to have more babies, who helped place Musk’s talk about low birth rates in a global political context.