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population control

noun

  1. a policy of attempting to limit the growth in numbers of a population, esp in poor or densely populated parts of the world, by programmes of contraception or sterilization
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population control

  1. In reaction to the prediction by Thomas Malthus that the world's population would soon outgrow its food supply, a movement began in the early twentieth century to limit the number of births and therefore limit the growth of the world's population. The movement is supported by groups such as the International Planned Parenthood Federation. A number of countries have made population control a national policy. To varying extents, the methods of population control include family planning , birth control , contraception , and abortion (see also abortion ). These policies are opposed by many groups, including the Roman Catholic Church , and are controversial.
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“It’s designed to create a society that’s further dominated by the bourgeoisie. It’s ruling class population control.”

"And Gay people are controlled by Bill Gates so that they don't have children for population control."

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"Now that we have reverse engineered this process, we can fine tune methods of population control with Wolbachia that are already in use," Kaur said.

Without hunting and predators, “we don’t have any population control for turkeys,” he says.

Think of the possibilities — for population control, that is.

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