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To: elmatador who wrote (78548)8/26/2011 6:31:17 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Respond to of 218223
 
ElM, there are still people who believe in the human population explosion and haven't recovered from The Club of Rome doomsday scenario. People go on about Peak Oil as though anybody should care. There is global doomsterism about CO2 with tribute by the $billion to the priesthood demanded.

Now, a decade late, they have noticed that women are not so keen to have 10 children and are more inclined to have none, one or two [if they can even find a half decent bloke to play Daddy or Experimenter in Charge].

No, Brazil will not inherit the Earth. Brazil will experience changes too.

Quality control is the name of the game now, not onslaught by numbers.

China is ahead of the game having aborted 100 million females, leaving males to compete for the available females. That will turbo charge the normal eugenics programme run by women in which unsuitable suitors are sent to the Darwinian recycling yard.

Watch what happens in the 2020.reglaciation. When Mongolia and northern China are snowbound, as in the beginning of the 600 year "accident" TJ refers to, and Europeans are moving south at 100 kph and Canadians declare themselves Americans and live in Arizona, there will be big changes. The daily woes of today will be irrelevant.

Brazil won't matter at all.

Mqurice