It's right there in the title. They don't want us breeding if we're poor/working class. I'm working class so I guess I can carry on. I'll check in on the birthrate discourse in 5 years and see how the "pressure people but don't pay them more" strategy works out for them.
I assumed it was so people could match up with someone that has an income they are looking for, but either way this becomes a filter for poor or working class people.
This shit is so funny. They'll do anything except improve material conditions. Next you'll have to sign a contract before they remove the state-mandated chastity belt on your partner promising you intend to procreate. If the Ministry of Birth finds out you pulled out, straight to jail.
Cumming on the breasts? Straight to jail. Using protection? Jail. Not using lube? Also jail. Using too much lube? Interestingly enough, also jail. underwet / overwet.
Lowering birth rates by increasing peoples' standard of living is one of the few climate change wins we can plausibly attribute to human nature. Don't need any of that eugenics shit, just provide people the opportunity to lead good dignified enriching lives.
I don't trust these attempts under capitalism one bit, but a well-functioning state probably has an interest in not seeing its lonely people driven crazier than necessary by algorithms designed to waste users' time and make money. I used one like 10 years ago or more but all I hear is how horrible they are from everybody I know. Either ban it or make it functional, I say.
As climate change makes more of the planet uninhabitable, people will be forced to move to the habitable zones, increasing population density in those places. Assuming we don't get to total extinction of humans, we'll eventually hit the floor for birth rates and they'll start creeping up again. Might be a few centuries before things stabilize enough for that to happen, though.
I was literally just thinking "what if there was a dating app but it was for like arranged marriages" and here comes japan to make the nightmarish ramblings of my mind a reality
except my thought was more like "what if there was an app for like a gig economy where old people play matchmaker and negotiate arranged marriages for others" so technically I think my idea was worse
I used to work as an av technician in a corporation, and had to support a lot of company trainings and there was this one, from a PR consulting firm, to the CEO and the executives about fucking memes. A poor zoomer had to explain to a bunch of boomers how different kinds of memes worked. It was obvious everyone on that room knew how ridiculous everything was, but everyone had to act like it was important job.