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- From: sysmgr@king.eng.umd.edu (Doug Mohney)
- Subject: Re: overpopulation
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.144541.5125@eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 92 14:45:41 GMT
- Organization: Computer Aided Design Lab, U. of Maryland College Park
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- In article <BuH76x.DL@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, jbh55289@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Josh 'K' Hopkins) writes:
- >roberts@phoenix.ocf.llnl.gov (Don Roberts) writes:
- >Fine. So it's their fault. That makes everything OK.
- >
- >I actually thought the post was reasonable, factually based and quite rational
- >until I came to this line.
- >
- >>The trick is technological and economic development, not forcing
- >>Africans at gunpoint not to have babies.
- >
- >Coments like this blow me out of the water. Yes, making everyone a first world
- >citizen is the long term solution, but you can cut growth drastically without
- >using guns. Contraception is _not_ available in Africa. A very large
- >percentage of women would prefer to have fewer children if that was an option.
-
- <chuckle>. Some very BROAD statements. Which part of Africa do you refer? There
- are some countries which are quite "civilized." Why, they even have running
- water and color TV in the cities!
-
- Furthermore, the traditional Third-World family has more children because it's
- the only "resource" it can produce. More hands means more workers. And more of
- a chance for someone to take care of you when old age comes along. Less chance
- of having your whole family wiped out by disease or starvation.
-
- >Given that population growth negates much of the progress made by foreign aid
- >shouldn't we be encouraging family planning rather than giving out short term
- >help?
-
- We are. Both Planned Parenthood and the World Health Organization have programs
- to get family planning information out to "poor" countries. No big secret. It's
- been done since the '70s, with varying results.
-
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