I just read the articles about birding and smell - I loved them both and feel inspired to pay more attention to the smells and nature around me. I’ll be reading the protonatalists next!
The Guardian article is SO intriguing - I’m not even sure what to think. The writer did a really fantastic job of stating the facts as well as her own feelings evenly. I do wonder if they would still hold such a privileged position on child bearing if they were destitute poor and unable to get such a nice bargain for child care, but as they rightly mention - poor economies have the highest rates of fertility so I’m unsure what to think.
This is so stupid it is laughable: The Guardian’s Jenny Kleeman visits America’s “premier pronatalists,” a couple whose controversial cause to have as many children as they can “to save humanity” is backed by billionaires including Elon Musk.
I just read the articles about birding and smell - I loved them both and feel inspired to pay more attention to the smells and nature around me. I’ll be reading the protonatalists next!
The Guardian article is SO intriguing - I’m not even sure what to think. The writer did a really fantastic job of stating the facts as well as her own feelings evenly. I do wonder if they would still hold such a privileged position on child bearing if they were destitute poor and unable to get such a nice bargain for child care, but as they rightly mention - poor economies have the highest rates of fertility so I’m unsure what to think.
This is so stupid it is laughable: The Guardian’s Jenny Kleeman visits America’s “premier pronatalists,” a couple whose controversial cause to have as many children as they can “to save humanity” is backed by billionaires including Elon Musk.