Post number #1011021, ID: ac7cea
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Nigeria is actually a good developing nation that has a thriving birth rate that many countries would like to have
Post number #1011028, ID: 02762d
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Never neglect nurturing new, noble, notable narratives.
Post number #1011036, ID: de57b6
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>>1011021 i guess we should implement nigeria's cultural policies then, they must be doing something right
Post number #1011061, ID: 98f88c
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Nigger
Post number #1011063, ID: 15842b
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Nigeria banned adverts with foreigners because about half of the native pop kept making them filled with white people.
Also white supremacy doesn't exist.
Post number #1011077, ID: ac7cea
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>>1011036 actually cultural policies or other cultural elements don't affect that much the birthrate However, what it does positively increase birth rate is being a poor country in process of development (Like China once was, India, etc) It also seems that rich/developed countries are extremely more likely to decrease their birthrate
Post number #1011079, ID: af8ef2
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>>1011077 Did some reading on this before, apparantly it's because a) there's limited access to birth control in undeveloped nations and b) children are more expensive in developed nations vs undeveloped nations
Plus other things too (like women in the workforce, STDs, obesity, etc.) but I don't want to hit character limit
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