We can say the same thing about certain cults as well. Some cults actively encourage having children, because the more children are born, the more members the cult gains. So sometimes having children is actually a brainwashed activity.
Your hypothesis could certainly apply on a broader societal scale as well. There could also be a constant underlying propaganda coming from the internet, media, and modern countries contributing to declining birth rates. Or we might need to actually research why people make these choices. It could be a form of universal propaganda, or it could be driven by the high cost of living, or inflation caused by the fiat system.
If you present such an argument, I would expect you to investigate the underlying reasons and share them with me. Then, I would truly enjoy reading and exploring that.
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A lot of modern content focuses on the downsides of kids: they’re expensive, they trap you, they destroy your freedom etc… You see this constantly in memes, shows, TikToks, and online spaces. When one narrative gets repeated nonstop, it changes how people feel even if they never had that view originally. Furthermore people are told that having children is irresponsible because of climate change, overpopulation (which isn’t actually aligned with current demographic trends), or resource scarcity. That creates guilt around the idea of having a family at all. Lastly Instead of discussing solutions to cost-of-living problems, many narratives push the idea that the future will be uniformly bleak. When the future is painted as hopeless, fewer people imagine themselves raising kids.
None of these forces act alone, but together they create an atmosphere where not having children feels like the default, even for people who might have wanted them under different conditions.
This was a top down push HODL.