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I mean, by 2050 the global population is supposed to be an upwards of 11 billion. I don't know about you, but I'm not so sure the earth can support that many people. Us transsexuals are sterile though because of HRT, so really, we're helping to save the world by transitioning.

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I mean, by 2050 the global population is supposed to be an upwards of 11 billion. I don't know about you, but I'm not so sure the earth can support that many people. Us transsexuals are sterile though because of HRT, so really, we're helping to save the world by transitioning.

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The Earth just about can't support us now, I doubt we'd even make anywhere close to 11 billion people before starving. We simply don't have the land or the resources to support another billion people. I'm surprised governments don't ENCOURAGE transsexualism and homosexuality.

.Anna

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The Earth just about can't support us now, I doubt we'd even make anywhere close to 11 billion people before starving. We simply don't have the land or the resources to support another billion people. I'm surprised governments don't ENCOURAGE transsexualism and homosexuality.

.Anna

Hi Anna,

In 1968, the predictions were even more dire--we were all going to die of famine, as we would be unable to feed the world's population by 1975....

http://www.asa3.org/ASA/BookReviews1949-1989/12-68.html

1975 was supposed to be "it" for us all. This book got serious study in University classrooms at the time.

Don't worry too much about the future, there's a lot of people who've found out there's money in scaring people. :D

Oh, I'm not done scaring you yet, little girl:

http://tapc.ca/2008/11/predictions-of-disaster-were-wrong/

We were all going to die from the coming ice age. That's right. In 1975, scientists were seriously talking about spreading ashes on the polar ice caps to MELT THEM to "help prevent the coming ice age". Doom, Doom, Doom Doom.....

Talk of impending disaster has been found to be an effective way to control you through various "laws needed to save the planet". Really.

Love,

Yvonne

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Guest praisedbeherhooves
I mean, by 2050 the global population is supposed to be an upwards of 11 billion. I don't know about you, but I'm not so sure the earth can support that many people. Us transsexuals are sterile though because of HRT, so really, we're helping to save the world by transitioning.

<_<

I will use that argument next time someone gives me rudeness because of my gender. ^.^

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Guest Ryles_D

First- most trans men don't get sterile from HRT alone (temporarily infertile, but then we should be thanking everyone on birth control, ne?) and don't always get hystos, so that's really only trans women.

Second- how many trans people have children of their own already, or can want children later in life? I plan to have a biological child one day. I've seen some trans people of all genders who feel the same way. Same with homosexuals.

If we should be thanking anyone- it's childfree people. And maybe asexuals.

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Guest Donna Jean

Hey!

Who wants to put on their Ninja togs and sneak with me down to the water treatment plant tonight after dark?

I've got a big drum of Estrogen and we can start making a difference in this world!

(Actually my wife and I have no childern...not because we couldn't, but, because we didn't want to help populate this world more...)

Donna Jean

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(Actually my wife and I have no childern...not because we couldn't, but, because we didn't want to help populate this world more...)

That's why I feel guilty for wanting to have a biological kid. -_- I've got about 10+ aunts & uncles that are related to me by blood, at least 50 cousins, and my cousins are starting to have kids of their own (the girls over 18, with one exception, have 1-3 kids each). My genetics have passed on more than enough! I don't need to add to this!

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Hi Anna,

In 1968, the predictions were even more dire--we were all going to die of famine, as we would be unable to feed the world's population by 1975....

It wasn't that they got it wrong. it was that one man saved us.

(No not jesus lol)

Norman Borlaug, the inventor of dwarf wheat. He saved a billion people from dieing of starvation.

And then people have the audacity to insist that we ban GM food. Or even to suggest that we all go organic despitre the fact that organic farming could only feed 4 billion people.

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