In the thick of 2020, when COVID-19 was unearthing vast unemployment and breeding global uncertainty, the U.S. saw a peculiar trend. Instead of the anticipated sharp decline, fertility rates dropped only marginally. Key takeaways from a new study, The COVID-19 baby bump in the United States (Martha J. Bailey,
Ignorant American propaganda.
Yes, it does share many, many similarities with Nazi rhetoric, especially when it comes from conservatives.
I thought the same and it may be the case still, but skimming the site’s content doesn’t suggest overt rhetoric. There may be that bias in the agenda somewhere but it seems to focus on human rights issues and not the great replacement theory. Unfortunate domain name, I guess. See my other discussions with op on this link.
I’m not speaking of the site, but just responding to the, “what kind of propaganda is this?” question.
I answered that question: It’s American ignorance.
Like what?
Please tell me oh wise one
Tell me what in this site has Nazi rhetoric because as far as I know Nazis hate spending money on the poor
I am going to guess they did what I did and assumed the domain name had to do with the great replacement theory.
Yep
I’m not speaking of the site, but just responding to the, “what kind of propaganda is this?” question.
I answered that question: It’s American ignorance.
Corporate. We’ll probably never find out who funds this shit, but let’s just say Bezos and co have a good reason to keep the population replenishment as it is.
So Jeff Bezos now supports WFH, YIMBYism, increasing social spending, and other good stuff?
Since when?
Opposite, obviously.
Then you know Jeff Bezos isn’t funding this group
I think you are responding to a different comment.