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Congratulations with your future starving population and the destruction of what little of a middle class you already have.
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Gypsies grow up
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What percentage have mental & physical disabilities?
Spoiler!
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A survey of 50 Nobel laureates has found that many recognise population growth to be among the greatest threats to humanity today.
https://www.populationmatters.org/no...cing-humanity/
There are nobel prize and there are egyptians.
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MAHA SAAD ZAKI, a professor of clinical genetics, ushers Ahmed, Fatima and their family into her room at Egypt’s National Research Centre. At least three of their six children have a rare neurological illness that manifests itself around age four, causing mental retardation, loss of the use of their limbs and, later, death. The couple’s nine-year-old daughter slumps, twitching. This congenital illness has appeared because, as well as being husband and wife, Ahmed and Fatima are also first cousins (their names have been changed).
Cases like these are all too common in the Middle East and north Africa. Marrying a close relative markedly increases the chance that both parents are carriers of dangerous recessive genes, which can then cause disease when a child inherits a copy of the gene from both parents, as will happen in 25% of cases. The gamut of such illnesses runs from known ones such as microcephaly (in which children have unusually small heads) cystic fibrosis and thalassaemia, a blood disorder, to wholly new disorders. “Ninety percent of the cases I see are caused by consanguineous marriages,” says Ms Zaki.
https://www.economist.com/news/middl...ping-it-family
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Wa far7aan hadey shee? Takhalouf at it's finest. Quality over quantity, that's the lesson here. Having more population doesn't make it good. In fact, it's the sole reason why our planet is dying in the first place.
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