Tiger Board Logo

Donor's Den General Leaderboards TNET coins™ POTD Hall of Fame Map FAQ
GIVE AN AWARD
Use your TNET coins™ to grant this post a special award!

W
50
Big Brain
90
Love it!
100
Cheers
100
Helpful
100
Made Me Smile
100
Great Idea!
150
Mind Blown
150
Caring
200
Flammable
200
Hear ye, hear ye
200
Bravo
250
Nom Nom Nom
250
Take My Coins
500
Ooo, Shiny!
700
Treasured Post!
1000

YOUR BALANCE
Chris Fowler gets it
General Boards - Politics
add New Topic
Topics: Previous | Next
Replies: 8
| visibility 456

Chris Fowler gets it

5

Oct 26, 2025, 11:00 AM
Reply

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPmBANwAMJr/?igsh=MTdsM2syang2dDAweA==

flag link
military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

This would also be good on the legacy P&R board

1

Oct 26, 2025, 11:14 AM
Reply

Both elements would apply. Hence why we’re in our current state.

2025 white level memberbadge-donor-10yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Yep. He's spot on.


Oct 26, 2025, 11:54 AM
Reply

The sinister part is the person talking is believable because we lack relativity to understand why he may be wrong. There are around 8 billion people alive today, and an estimated 100-110 billion who have ever died. Just look at a world population chart. It's always been very small until the past century, then it explodes. Makes sense, more people are currently living than have ever died.

What we can not comprehend after 6+ generations of medical science, vaccines, antibiotics, electricity, etc., is that for most of human history, consistently, 50% of people who were born, died before 20yo. That percentage rises exponentially as the age of death lowers to the infant level. This was mother nature keeping human populations in check, and world populations largely remained steady for thousands of years back. So people had far more children in the past, and far more deaths than we can comprehend happened in very early years of life, keeping populations low.

It's interesting, really. This animated population pyramid for South Korea explains why "developed countries" are all seeing population declines. Only third world countries, with life expectancies in the 50's, still exhibit the classic pyramid shape. In developed countries, the pyramid shape is dying out, or is gone.



Here is a chart for the US since 1950. You can watch the baby boom rise to the top as this pyramid starts around the baby boom. What's different, is over time, as the boomers age, the pyramid loses its shape, just like Korea has. And it will start to decline over time. Science smacked humanity in the face last century, as people raised by people raised by people were told, have kids, have many, they are needed on the farm, and half will die. As science came along and mitigated that problem, people adapted, having less kids, NEEDING less kids, WANTING less kids, as money and careers took precedent in developed countries.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyFYftdF6D0

2025 orange level memberbadge-donor-20yr.jpgringofhonor-tiggity-110.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

When folks say, "You'll regret that in the morning", I just sleep until noon, because I'm a problem solver.


Its a sad place to be


Oct 26, 2025, 12:58 PM
Reply

but it’s probably best to question most things, and diligently research most everything before buying into anything.

Unfortunately with so many folks getting their information from social media and lapping things up without much thought, we have large numbers of gullible folks who if informed the word gullible had been removed from the dictionary, would believe that.

2025 orange level memberbadge-donor-05yr.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Its a sad place to be


Oct 26, 2025, 1:31 PM
Reply

rons1® said:

but it’s probably best to question most things, and diligently research most everything before buying into anything.

Unfortunately with so many folks getting their information from social media and lapping things up without much thought, we have large numbers of gullible folks who if informed the word gullible had been removed from the dictionary, would believe that.


In this example the listener has no predisposition to either want or not want the statement to be true.

Think about how much easier it is to simply believe a statement made that aligns with you views/beliefs.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Gets what? That people are gullible? Shocker.***


Oct 26, 2025, 1:29 PM
Reply



tnet-military.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Gets what? That people are gullible? Shocker.***


Oct 26, 2025, 2:08 PM
Reply

Once again, the idiot squaw doesn’t get it.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

We gotta stop calling it AI***


Oct 26, 2025, 1:42 PM
Reply



tnet-military.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Chris Fowler gets it


Oct 26, 2025, 2:10 PM
Reply

Hey Tiggity, do you realize Fowler’s video was not about population? 😂

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Replies: 8
| visibility 456
General Boards - Politics
add New Topic
Topics: Previous | Next