Russia lawmakers pass bill banning "child-free propaganda"
Russia lawmakers pass bill banning "child-free propaganda"
Facing low birth rates and an aging population, Russia is set to ban any information deemed to promote a "rejection of childbearing."
Summary
Russian lawmakers passed a controversial bill banning “child-free propaganda” to reverse a demographic slump and promote traditional family values.
The bill targets materials that promote a conscious rejection of having children and includes fines and deportation provisions.
It comes alongside existing bans on LGBTQ+ relationships and gender reassignment.
Coming soon to an American state near you!
71 0 ReplyTook me a moment to understand this headline wasnt banning “propaganda that doesn’t include children”
58 0 ReplyChina and Russia are pushing their people to have more kids and increase their numbers while amplifying the sentiment that people from enemy nations shouldn’t have kids.
13 0 ReplyBecause nothing says, "I should have children" than living under an overbearing autocratic government trying to control your life!
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Children are future workers, soldiers and parents.
These countries see that birth rates are dropping in the west and are looking to become dominant in numbers.
5 0 ReplyI'm pretty sure their concern is their own birth rate dropping, actually. Have you seen the demographics graph for Russia? They're facing a complete collapse of their working-age population in a decade or two
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promote traditional family values*produce more meat for the imperial meatgrinder22 0 ReplyRussia giving JD Vance some great new policy ideas
21 0 ReplyThe only thing more pathetic and limp than this law is the men who wrote it.
11 0 ReplyLOL. Fuck the blyats. The war will just accelerate their demographic crisis.
8 0 ReplyI have a feeling that they are planning to use the survivng ukranian women and children for something.
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Lmao, not like anyone is gonna want to have kids there anyway
7 0 ReplyPutin enacting a law that wont affect him in his life time…
5 0 ReplyThat is not the problem. Politicians should often be forward-thinking. In the US, failure to plan more than 2 years ahead is a huge detriment to infrastructure funding. Of course, central long-term planning à la USSR that does not consider market developments is an example of how wrong the opposite extreme can go.
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Ƿ get it, Y hæv ė brıdıŋ fetic.
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We get it, you have a breeding fetish.
3 0 ReplyCAN something like this really works? Because its not like he did anything at all to make life for familys easier.
1 0 ReplyOh thank Moses I was wondering when all the flood of people telling me to not have kids was gonna stop! /s
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