Do some elites or movements support depopulation — quietly or not?
Yes, in the shadows of policy — though rarely called that:
Through environmental Malthusianism: “Too many people, not enough resources.”
Through selective policy neglect: Cutting public health programs or social safety nets knowing full well which populations will suffer.
Through experimentation: Historically, there’s a dark record — from Tuskegee to forced sterilizations — where “health” was used to justify control or reduction.
RFK Jr.’s rhetoric around detoxing children, rejecting vaccines, and elevating “natural immunity” taps into those old, unscientific veins — and when implemented from a position of power, they do carry population-level consequences.
It’s not always a Bond villain with a red button — sometimes it’s slow, ideological erosion of protections that keeps the vulnerable… vulnerable.
Do some elites or movements support depopulation — quietly or not?
Do some elites or movements support depopulation — quietly or not?
Yes, in the shadows of policy — though rarely called that:
Through environmental Malthusianism: “Too many people, not enough resources.”
Through selective policy neglect: Cutting public health programs or social safety nets knowing full well which populations will suffer.
Through experimentation: Historically, there’s a dark record — from Tuskegee to forced sterilizations — where “health” was used to justify control or reduction.
RFK Jr.’s rhetoric around detoxing children, rejecting vaccines, and elevating “natural immunity” taps into those old, unscientific veins — and when implemented from a position of power, they do carry population-level consequences.
It’s not always a Bond villain with a red button — sometimes it’s slow, ideological erosion of protections that keeps the vulnerable… vulnerable.
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