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>"The goal is not to limit birth rates," said Minister Kaffa Rékiatou Christian Jackou. "The goal is to have a strong, responsible and active working population." Jackou is the minister for population in Niger, the African country with the highest population growth rate, where a woman gives birth to an average of 7.6 children.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2017/mar/15/why-have-four-children-when-you-could-have-seven-contraception-niger?CMP=share_btn_tw

>Despite having the highest fertility rate in the world, women and men alike in Niger say they want more children than they actually have – women want an average of nine, while men say they want 11.

Now imagine all those children born in the last year migrating north into Europe. Can you imagine European governments refusing their entry, specially if global warming makes countries like Niger (even more) unlivable?

It's over. We should just enjoy the last decades of Western civilization as we know it before every major city in Europe and the Americas becomes like Lagos.

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