China’s population shrank for the second year in a row in 2023, marking a deepening of a demographic crisis set to have significant implications on the world’s second largest economy. cnn.com/2024/01/17/economy/chi

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@WeThePeople I hate it when population decreases are framed this way. The economy can adjust, but overpopulation is destroying the planet.

@KamloopsBob

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Population issues start wars, as it had a great deal to do with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Population bubble bursts lead to a lack of employable people, hence hits the economy, farming, the military

@WeThePeople Shortages of food, and especially water, cause wars.
If Russia has a shortage of employable people, there are plenty of refugees from the Middle East and Africa that they could bring in.

@KamloopsBob

Here's a surprise, Russia is racist.

They despise their non-Caucasian citizens, which explains why they draft men from the Asian plains to fight in Ukraine.

Putin would never let a flood of non-Caucasian immigrants just flood into Russia willy nilly

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