Musk Calls Out Alarming Trend, Urges Americans to Have Children

Elon Musk is rapidly becoming a much-needed voice of reason in the American culture wars. Democrats are tearing out their hair with every new tweet he makes. They might have tried to slander him with a poorly-convinced accusation. But it doesn’t seem claims of assault are tarnishing his reputation or stopping him from forging ahead.

He shook up the country when he announced he was ditching Democrats to vote for Republicans. Musk went on to call out Hillary Clinton, as he was implicated in spreading the Russian collusion hoax back in 2016. But Musk hasn’t stopped there. He recently posted a troubling trend and gave Americans some advice.

Billionaire and tech visionary Elon Musk sounded the alarm about America’s dwindling birth rate on Tuesday while saying that the solution is, in part, to “celebrate having kids.”

Musk has warned about the world’s underpopulation in the past but focused specifically on the United States in his latest comments. The potential new owner of Twitter added that America’s birth rate has been unsustainable for half a century.

“USA birth rate has been below min sustainable levels for ~50 years,” Musk tweeted…

Robby Starbuck, a Tennessee GOP congressional candidate, responded to Musk by claiming that “America needs a culture shift that celebrates the nuclear family & having kids.”

Musk pushed back, saying, “We just need to celebrate having kids.” [Source: Daily Wire]

Musk raised the alarm that birthing rates in America have been dropping in the last 50 years. They have been “below minimum sustainable levels” since that time. Meaning, eventually, America’s population will be too low to remain strong. That is a very serious problem since a country needs a growing population to survive.

Hmm… what happened 50 years ago that would have disrupted our birthing rates? Oh, yeah, Roe v. Wade.

Democrats pride themselves on protecting abortion—which has accounted for 50 million killed children. But they aren’t willing to admit this terrible practice has destroyed America’s future. Musk was right when we need to “celebrate having kids.”

Our evil culture has done a great job of making children feel like a burden. A “bad” consequence of “unprotected” sex. That has resulted in two or more generations avoiding children like the plague. And put us in a serious crisis that, in another generation, America will be no more.

The solution, of course, is simple. End the lie that children are a bad thing. Americans need to “celebrate” having and raising kids. The culture needs to shift back to celebrating large families and the rearing of the next generation.

If we don’t… the numbers don’t lie. And neither is Musk.

Author: Mac Davis


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