There are too many useless people in the world, according to Yusuke Narita, a 37-year-old professor of economics at Yale, whose solution to the so-called problem is forced “mass suicide” of the elderly.
Speaking about the forced euthanasia of the elderly to empty the world, Narita said that “the possibility of it becoming mandatory in the future will come up for discussion.”
The economics professor’s rhetoric closely matches the extremist rhetoric coming from Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum, where various “experts” have recently expressed a desire to depopulate the Earth.
Self-proclaimed world health czar Bill Gates has also supported “death sentences” that sentence ordinary law-abiding people to death for crimes that do not benefit the elite. To watch:
So what is this Yale professor’s solution to this problem? One way or another, old people must die. Either the elderly will do the right thing and start killing themselves en masse, or *ahem* “the possibility of making it mandatory in the future will come up for public discussion.”
China is feeling the same population pressure as the United States. Part of the problem is cultural. American culture has transformed into something so prosperous that you can put off adolescence until death.
In addition, people no longer feel social pressure to have a family. In fact, the opposite happens.
Left-wing feminists mostly describe child-rearing as slavery, and lying environmentalists claim that overpopulation (which is not a problem) is killing the planet.