Marriage & Relationships April 15, 2024 3 min read

Historically, both men and women had certain duties to the tribe or community...

Historically, both men and women had certain duties to the tribe or community in exchange for getting to live under its protection.

Men had to be willing to lay down their lives to defend the tribe, to build the commons, and sometimes to serve as jurors and judges. They were also required to marry and raise children. Taxes came later with centralised governments.

Women were expected to remain chaste while single, obey her father, marry while fertile, obey her husband, and have his children or remain in the house of their father.

The tribe would ostracise, fine, punish, and even cast out anyone who failed in their duty, leaving them to die in the wilderness. The tribe would execute or banish anyone who promoted anti-social ideas among the youth.

Why such harsh treatment? It only sounds harsh to our spoiled, overly wealthy, and civilised minds. Raising children into adults was essential to the survival of the people. Women had to have at least three surviving children just to keep the population stable, considering that not all women would be fertile.

The raising and education of children are still essential to the survival of a people. Any state that drops below about 2.4 children per woman is a failed state on the way to extinction.

So what do we do about the men and women who choose to forgo their duty and remain childless?

Historically, they would be pressured into having children even if they didn’t want to, but that policy had severe unintended consequences. It created miserable marriages, promoted defective genes, and bad parenting.

Today, we are going to have to accept that some people will not and should not reproduce, while others would like to have more children but are often not financially able to do so.

So what can be done?

The family and the production and raising of children into adults must be central to all government policies and decisions. We should only make laws that prioritise the family and do not inflict harm on them.

The state and social institutions must once again encourage having children and raising them into adults as a public duty required of all able-bodied citizens.

We must prohibit institutions and individuals from promoting anti-social, anti-life, and anti-human propaganda, including outlawing all public lying and manipulation. We must force the very institutions that should be encouraging and protecting our people to stop using genocidal 5th-generation warfare tactics against us.

Native-born women who have four or more children with their husbands should have all their income taxes suspended.

The financial and institutional support that currently goes to single mothers must be rerouted to large, native-born families.

We must expedite the mass deportation of all illegals and any incompatible legal immigrants, as this will free up millions of houses, significantly reduce housing costs for new families, increase wages for younger men hoping to marry and have children, and reduce the tax burden of caring for a mass of incompatible and hostile people.

To reestablish high trust, safe, child-friendly, homogenous towns, cities, and neighbourhoods, we must restore the right to freedom of association and exclusion.

At the personal level, we must relearn how to support each other and how to work with other compatible families, preferably our own distant relatives, to create rich, rewarding, and stimulating environments for mothers to raise their young children in.

Over time, the genes and culture of men and women who want to have and raise children will replace those who don’t. Yes, we will have a population bottleneck; that’s unavoidable. But it doesn’t have to be catastrophic if we act soon to support those who do want to have children.

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