<div>>We have discussed birth rates before on this list. First world nations<br>have effectively stopped breeding. Their birth rates are below<br>replacement level. Which explains the concentration on extending the<br>>lifespan of existing members.
</div><div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>That's okay. All you have done is cited a problem here. We can solve this problem, but that's no reason to make people stop concentrating on philosophy and start concentrating on breeding. You seem to be taking here the Environmentalist approach: you are confronted with a problem, and instead of trying to be dynamic and get more knowledge so you can solve it, you prefer to limit yourself and regress back to the mindset that existed before the problem came about.
</div><div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div>>Whether our superior morality and technology can keep at bay the<br>hordes outside the gates is a question that will be answered in the<br>>near future.<br clear="all">
<br><div>Maybe we should try persuading them. This seems an extremely uncreative approach to the problem you cited - there are more people in the world than in Britain and America and you would prefer to keep them outside the country because of their current memes rather than persuade them of our good ideas.
</div><div><br>-- <br>~Seien
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