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[The Looming Crisis of Population Collapse and the Dangers of Anti-Human Ideology]-[“We’ll Probably Never Hit 9 Billion People” - Jordan Peterson]

Chris Williamson · B1 ·

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The Impending Population Collapse

In this discussion, the speakers address the growing concern regarding global population decline. Far from the Malthusian fears of overpopulation that dominated the 1960s—where the Club of Rome predicted mass starvation and riots—the reality has shifted drastically. The speaker notes that the dire predictions of the past were not just wrong, but "anti-true," as global poverty actually decreased and living standards rose. Today, the demographic trend is moving toward a "precipitous" collapse in developed nations. With birth rates falling "below replacement" levels in countries like South Korea and Japan, the world is facing a future with a shortage of young people, who are essential for "innovation" and the "heavy lifting" required to sustain economic and societal progress.

The "Midwittery" of Anti-Human Sentiments

One of the most concerning aspects of this trend is the prevailing cultural narrative that the planet is "too full." The speaker criticizes the "NPC midwittery"—a term used to describe uncritical, trendy adoption of dangerous ideas—that leads individuals to advocate for childlessness as an ethical virtue. This perspective is described as "implicitly genocidal." The speaker highlights an encounter with an academic who explicitly shamed students for having children, suggesting that limiting reproductive potential is a sign of "ethical decency." The speaker vehemently rejects this, labeling it as one of the most "appalling" things ever heard in academia, as it promotes a form of "human racism" or the belief that humanity is a "cancerous growth" on the planet.

Existential Self-Hatred and the Mephistophelian Stance

At the core of this anti-human ideology lies a "deeply rooted existential self-hatred." The speaker draws a parallel to the character of Mephistopheles from Goethe’s Faust, who posits that "existence is such a foul thing" that it would be better if it were "annihilated." This "Mephistophelian stance" reflects a cynical worldview that views human ambition, progress, and existence itself as inherently corrupt, greedy, and Machiavellian.

By framing human beings as a "cancer" that needs to be "cut out" or "poisoned," proponents of this ideology justify a culture of shame. This shame is weaponized against women to prevent childbearing and against men to suppress their ambition. The speaker concludes that this dispute over the fundamental "nature of existence" is what is currently "tearing our culture apart," with universities failing to provide a positive, life-affirming framework for future generations.

🎯Key Sentences

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That blows my mind.
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We're seeing this play out.
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And what do you propose to do about that exactly?
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I've seen people do that, literally.
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It was just beyond comprehension.
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📝Key Phrases

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Rolling the clock forward
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blows my mind
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fall off a cliff
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beating the drum
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lifted out of poverty
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📖 Transcript

Rolling the clock forward, you and Elon tweeted recently about population collapse.
What do you think is going to happen there?
Oh well, I've thought for at least 10 years that the biggest problem in 50 years will be that there's just not enough people.
I remember hearing you say a few years ago that you thought we'd peak at about 9 billion.
Yeah, we probably won't hit 9.
And I knew the stats because Think about how crazy it is to think that we might be living on Earth right now, at a time with the most number of humans that are ever going to exist at one time ever.

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