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The
Myth of Population Crises
- The Kaffir are lieing to the
world
and have an agenda to over
populate the world with kafirs!
ITG
look into the kaffir strategy
to stop Muslims from having children so that Muslim
governments can continue to aid the western powers.
The greater the number of
people,
the more the demand and the greater risk of destabilising
governments as people call for a better
system.
The
Myth of Population Crisis

When a hippopotamus gave birth recently,
the "world famous" San Diego Zoo in
California celebrated the arrival for weeks. At
the zoo, it is always a joyous occasion at the
birth of a panda, a kangaroo, an elephant, or
what have you. You are assured that each arrival
has enriched the world!
Now contrast this with the birth of a child in
any LDC (Less Deserving Country?). An unbelievable
assortment of "experts" would immediately
tell you that it is a moment of great sorrow.
That the world is somehow impoverished by the
birth of each child.
It is a strange world in which the arrival of
a hippo is a blessing but that of a human child
is a burden. But it is even stranger that the
argument given is economic. A hippo needs 100
pounds of food everyday, compared with a few pounds
for human beings. Further it does not produce
any of the food it consumes. No animal ever does.
Only human beings produce their own food. Lions
eat goats and so do human beings. But lions do
not breed goats; human beings do. Jay-hawks eat
chickens as do human beings. But jay-hawks do
not breed chickens, human beings do. If there
were an economic argument against overpopulation,
you would think that it would apply to all animals
except human beings.
Yet an extremely powerful propaganda machinery
has been busy for more than a century in spreading
the nonsense that the world faces a human "overpopulation
problem." While at the micro-level, the idea
had been there in many ancient jahiliyyah societies,
where people even killed their children so they
won't have to feed them, its introduction at the
macro-level is recent. It was Reverend Thomas
Robert Malthus (1766-1834) who forcefully presented
the idea that the human population would always
exceed our ability to produce food by some natural
law. He opined that population grows in a geometric
progression (2, 4, 6,
) while production
of food grows in arithmetic progression (2, 3,
4,
). Even if there is plenty of food for
everyone at the beginning, in two generations
there will be more people than the means to feed
them. Hence the "population problem."
Malthus based his theory on very limited observations
in American colonies and even more limiting assumptions
about the progress of agriculture technology.
The result is a theory that is totally contradicted
by facts. World population has not been growing
as fast as his theory suggests; African population
is smaller today than it was before the European-led
slave trade played havoc with it. The increase
in food production, on the other hand, has been
much greater than Malthus allowed. World population
has more than doubled since 1950, but food supplies
have more than tripled. Further, experts believe
that if technology continues to improve at today's
rate, it will be possible to feed ten billion
people on roughly the same amount of land currently
devoted to agriculture. As a result of improving
crop yields, the area that is used to grow crops---about
three billion acres globally---has increased little
in the last two decades. Other estimates suggest
that the world can support 33 billion people.
While as a work of science Malthus's theory was
worthless, it was received enthusiastically for
political reasons. The industrial revolution and
capitalism that accompanied it, did not deliver
what they had promised. It was expected that as
it became easier and cheaper to produce goods,
everyone would share in the resulting prosperity;
the rising tide would lift all boats. It did not.
Capitalism produced a small class of very rich
people and a large mass at barely subsisting levels.
This made many people to start questioning the
system. Karl Marx's was one extreme and misguided
reaction to the very real injustices. Other critics
differed in their prescriptions but agreed that
the issue was political and social justice. Malthus's
The Essay on Population was avowedly a reply to
William Godwin's Inquiry concerning Political
Justice, a work asserting the principle of human
equality. And its purpose was to justify existing
inequality by shifting the responsibility for
it from human institutions to the laws of the
Creator. As Galbraith would say, his work provided
a satisfactory formula for the rich to suffer
the misfortunes of the poor. Malthus was a priest
in the service of the East India Company and taught
generations of its staffers who would then go
out and plunder the colonies with the satisfaction
that the plight of their victims was the result
of "natural laws."
After World War II, when European powers found
it difficult to maintain direct control of their
colonies, they were concerned that the newly liberated
colonies would develop and become economically
independent and politically powerful if left to
grow on their own. The current population control
mafia is born of these concerns. While Malthus's
original theory remains discredited, the neo-Malthusians
have tried to resuscitate it with "concerns
for the environment." Add to it the U.N.
charlatans who are never short of fancy phrases
like "reproductive rights." And you
get the Population Control Bomb that has been
devastating the world.
It did not have to be like this. The clear Qur'anic
teachings destroy the basic assumptions of Population
Control campaign. "And the earth We have
spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains
firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds
of things in due balance. And We have provided
therein means of subsistence, for you and for
those for whose sustenance you are not responsible."
[Hijr 15:19-20] "And there is not a thing
but its (sources and) treasures (inexhaustible)
are with Us; but We only send down thereof in
due and ascertainable measures." [Hijr 15:21]
"There is no moving creature on earth but
its sustenance depends on Allah: He knows the
time and place of its definite abode and its temporary
deposit: all is in a clear Record." [Hud
11:6]
These verses clearly demolish any basis for use
of birth control as a tool of economic policy.
How can anyone who believes in the One Creator,
Master, and Nourisher of the universe, entertain
the idea for a moment, of limiting the number
of children for fear of want? Our job is to use
the resources wisely and distribute them justly.
And Allah will provide for all human beings as
He has promised and as only He can provide. Muslims
are bound by their faith to work to dismantle
the obscene birth control establishment in their
lands and devote their energies to solving the
problems caused by capitalism, imperialism, and
neo-colonialism.
By Khalid Baig
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