According to the Catholic
News Agency (CNA), the United Nations Population Fund, or UNFPA (where did the
‘A’ come from?), “issued a report that surveyed
reproductive-age adults and recommended ‘reproductive
autonomy’ as a solution to global fertility
rate decline, a solution that received pushback from
pro-family experts.” The
report, “The Real Fertility Crisis: The Pursuit of Reproductive
Agency in a Changing World,” surveyed over 14,000 adults in 14
countries including the United States. “Reproductive agency?”
Rather than simply
suggesting that people be incentivized to have more children, a net good, the
report noted “There are real risks to treating fertility rates as a faucet to
be turned on or off.” In fact, it reportedly actually criticized campaigns that
encourage people to start families and claimed that tax credits for parents can
“stigmatize people who get the benefits and that incentives for larger or
smaller families can ‘lead to constraints on reproductive choice by increasing
men’s and women’s vulnerability to coercion from partners, families, or
in-laws.’”
So, what is the solution to
the growing global fertility crisis? Well, the CNA says the UNFPA report
endorsed “more sex education in schools, stronger access to contraceptives and
abortion, adoptions by homosexual couples, access to assisted reproductive
technology, and the dismantling of traditional gender norms.”
Nailed it! If we need more
kids, we should either prevent ourselves from conceiving them…or kill them if
we have already done so. Brilliant! Why didn’t I think of that?! I mean, I just
want to help!
This is like saying that the
solution to endless wars is more death. Which, I suppose, could be the
case if carried to an extreme…as it is difficult to conduct wars-- or abortions--
when there are no humans left on earth. So perhaps it’s more like stating that
the solution to gonorrhea is more sexual intercourse.
Or like stating the solution
to hunger is to make it much more difficult and less profitable for farmers to
grow us food. Oh, wait, we’re doing that, too.
Asshattery.
Maybe that’s where the ‘A’
came from.
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