ChrisE said:
Of course it is a dogwhistle, but as usual you use that dogwhistle to cover up self reflection of what you are bytching about.
People are responsible for their own actions. If somebody cannot afford to bring children into the world responsibly, then they shouldn't be having them.
I have mentioned before a need for humans to stop reproducing themselves at the current exponential rate for the good of the earth, or in any case decreasing the global population, but that how this is to be done remains an enigma.
Certainly the options pursued in the past like "racial clensing" and genocide, however, or else disease, starvation, cataclismic natural catastrophe, etc. are not all that appealing, if I may use sarcasm to mention such atrocities. On the other hand, the dominant religions of the world all speak of what divine blessings human offsprings are and believe how each child, nay embrio, is a genuine gift from God, whichever god that might be, or the same God under various aliases. So I can't phathom a mass change in human perception in this regard, nor does an access to an apparant biological imperative seem to work in favor of humanity shrinking itself.
Your cynical remark, callous as it was, actually strikes upon a current trend in human reproduction: namely, those with less education and less wealth make more babies, by contrast the more instructed and financially affluent socities have become signifies seeing their offspring diminish, in some cases precipitously.
In other words those who could afford more children are having less, while, vice versa, those of less economic means, if not to say the abject poor, are reproducing in significantly greater quantities. This in itself means that the world is literally becoming poorer in the sheer quantitative analysis.
All of which suggests to me simply that if we invest in the poor and provide them with an opportunity to have better wages and schools, then the demographic problem, which is perhaps the greatest problem for civilization and nature of them all, will auto-correct itself.
I fear, however, that the neo-liberal capitalist regime that is currently in effect, for which even in post-Mao China and post-colonial India the population levels continue to rise, means that none of this will happen any time soon.