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June 13, 2024 Print

“How to benefit from low birthrates”

🎧 New podcast episode for members.

Kulchur Lodge Radio #66 – A conversation with Mike Maxwell (Imperium Press) & Angelo Plume (Pox Populi)

(Recorded 12 June, 2024)

I want to thank Gaddius Maximus for setting up this conversation.

Topics include:

► Modern trends among non-Western peoples
► Is the worry about demographic replacement unjustified?
► Demographic trends in Africa and Asia
► “Cruel and sadistic views on population trends”
► Should we accept a “breeding race” between nations?
► A bizarre assumption about demographic trends
► Will the African population reach 4.5 billion in this century?
► Which factors bring down fertility?
► What’s the future of traditional Islam among migrants?
► The global monoculture
► “These people are going through a massive selection event”
► A distorted view of other “trad” cultures
► Fertility rates and economic incentives
► Birth control and feminism
► “Far and away the most important factor”
► What Homer Simpson can teach you about fertility
► Will Western countries ever become “white nations” again?
► And much more…

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