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This subject is covered very well in paper written by Garrett Hardin entitled "Lifeboat Ethics". It was written back in the '70's when being earth conscious was coming into it's own. I had to read this and write my own paper on it in one of my college classes. I firmly believe that it should be required reading in high school.
https://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_lifeboat_ethics_case_against_helping_poor.html
We should address this in our own country with the out of control welfare system. Planning the size of your family based upon the amount of free money you get from Uncle Sugar is not a successful life plan. And those supplying said "free money" should no longer have to contribute to a system with no checks and balances, or we should have a say in how those programs are run, and what the requirements are to take advantage of them. I'd like to see it start with mandatory birth control.
Those programs were never meant to plan a life around, they were to help people who legitimately fell on hard times through no fault of their own.
https://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_lifeboat_ethics_case_against_helping_poor.html
We should address this in our own country with the out of control welfare system. Planning the size of your family based upon the amount of free money you get from Uncle Sugar is not a successful life plan. And those supplying said "free money" should no longer have to contribute to a system with no checks and balances, or we should have a say in how those programs are run, and what the requirements are to take advantage of them. I'd like to see it start with mandatory birth control.
Those programs were never meant to plan a life around, they were to help people who legitimately fell on hard times through no fault of their own.
So then what? Universal contraception, applying to the government for authorization to have children, using an income standard? Who sets the standard? Contraception only for the poor (again, what standards to use?). And what happens if they have children anyway? Forced abortions? And the right to have children is a fundamental right enshrined in most societies.
To me, the disconnect is two things. Broken families, and broken economy. F-ed up children become f-ed up adults (generally) and they perpetuate that broken cycle. Perhaps we should work more at intervention on a family level (religion, social programs, police programs, what - I don't know the best formulation, or even if we can do it) but we have to break the cycle. It's easy for many of us who come from stable, successful homes and have seen that all our lives and take it as the norm. Secondly, even if the family breaks down, if there are jobs (in manufacturing, textiles, and the like) that allow the bulk of the population to have middle class lives even without a college education, most people will work those jobs and keep their noses clean. But if there are not jobs open to them (because they've been moved over seas) then those families are mangled. And all those jobs didn't get done away by the government - companies will go where they money is. If they can cut costs 40% by buying and manufacturing over seas, they will do it (and you won't see the prices drop 40% either - I know bc I've helped do this). As Ben Franklin said, companies have no country or loyalty.
lol, just rambling. But it easy to point at a thing and say its a problem but much different to be able to solve it in the real world.