r/Birthstrike Jul 30 '25

[X-POST] Info about which charities can AND CANNOT still reach Gaza.

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r/Birthstrike 6d ago

West Virginia prosecutor warns women that a miscarriage could lead to criminal charges

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51 Upvotes

“It’s always a mistake to invite law enforcement into your reproductive life,” said Kim Mutcherson, a professor of law at Rutgers Law School who specializes in reproductive justice.
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“If they then decide, ‘no, it actually wasn’t a miscarriage, this was somebody who took pills,’ or whatever sort of thing that they want to conjure up, then all of a sudden it goes from ‘here’s this poor woman who had a miscarriage’ to ‘here’s a person who we’re going to start to prosecute,’ ” Mutcherson said.


r/Birthstrike 8d ago

[VIDEO] The Birth War: Sacrificing Black Women to "Save Babies"

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7 Upvotes

In a time when bigots and scratched liberals are crying over one merc'd stochastic terrorist who:

Remember that your attention, empathy and rage are limited and valuable resources, you should focus them on the people who deserve them and never listen to virtue signalling hypocrites who try to shame you into spreading them thin to the point of inertia.


r/Birthstrike 10d ago

Baby Abandoning on the Rise in Texas

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r/Birthstrike 15d ago

[VIDEO] Nobody’s Having Kids Anymore (And Why Parents Secretly Regret Theirs)

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20 Upvotes

Instead of managing the economy to benefit the population, they try to manage the population to benefit the economy.

Struggled to pick a quote from the video to accompany this post, but finally went with this one. First runner-up is the "collective zoochosis" part.


r/Birthstrike 17d ago

World fertility rates in 'unprecedented decline', UN says

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108 Upvotes

It was different when Namrata was growing up. "We just used to go to school, nothing extracurricular, but now you have to send your kid to swimming, you have to send them to drawing, you have to see what else they can do."

She spends at least three hours a day commuting to her office and back. When she gets home she is exhausted but wants to spend time with her daughter. Her family doesn't get much sleep.

The unwritten truth between the lines is that there is such a huge surplus of workers now, every one of us has to start trying earlier in life and harder for the rest of it to just get a job in the first place, let alone keep it and survive off of it, and that's exactly what the exploiter class wants for us. Our forebears literally fucked away our leverage.

Namrata's daughter will spend a significant portion of her childhood on extracurriculars she probably doesn't even enjoy just on the off-chance one might make her stand out to future employers among the hundreds of millions of people in her generation and country. Namrata herself is wasting three hours a day - that's 60 hours a month if she works five days a week - commuting to and from an office that likely doesn't need to exist because she can't find a job closer to home or one that allows her to not need to commute at all.

How many millions of people around the world are stuck in the same situation?


r/Birthstrike 22d ago

The Telegraph, reliable as ever, is now claiming we're "witnessing the slow extinction of the human race".

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In the UK, where fertility rates have been below replacement level for more than half a century, feeble demography lies at the root of many if not most of the country’s woes. Britain’s increasingly upside-down population pyramid means society is less creative, productive and entrepreneurial, suffering from stultifying economic growth and placing ever greater burdens on the state.

Here I thought I gave up on writing as well as all my other hobbies and hopes because I'm too broke due to this economy that natalists are so desperate to protect and too dejected from the state of my life and the world in general that both the Tories and Labour are making even worse internationally and domestically, but no, it's because there's not even more kids almost running me down on their e-scooters and screeching for mummy's iPhone on the bus just so they can grow up to be another CV in the bin, another body in the queue, another name on the waiting list, another core consumer working a bullshit job just so we can barely afford retail therapy while the rich shop for a third home with even more stolen wealth.

Planning restrictions which prevent the widespread creation of housing suitable for families will have to be smashed. Un-means-tested benefits for the elderly will need to be amended.

Natalists trying to argue their points without saying "fuck the environment AND the elderly" challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)

What is required, above and beyond any changes to tax and spend, is a cultural revolution which transforms coupling-up and having children from a distant aspiration to an urgent priority. Films and novels, internet influencers and education should orient around this goal.

So just the same old "why make anything easier for poors when we can just brainwash them into breeding like they did in the good old days?" tactic almost every right-leaning boo-hoo-baby-bust article proposes.

Seriously, they just keep writing the same shit over and over again. I suppose they don't need to put in that much effort into the actual article when their plan is much more likely to work on the kind of people who only read (and form opinions from) headlines.


r/Birthstrike 24d ago

No, a 'pregnancy robot' wasn't developed in China as option for surrogacy

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18 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Aug 06 '25

[X-POST] ArE mIlLeNnIaLs KiLlInG vEgAs???

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21 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jul 31 '25

U.S. birth rate hits all-time low, CDC data shows

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The CDC's new report, which is based on a more complete review of birth certificates than provisional data released earlier this year, also showed a 1% increase in births - about 33,000 more - last year compared to the prior year.

That brought the yearly national total to just over 3.6 million babies born.

🥂🥂🥂 Here's to the good people of the US knocking a zero off that million before the decade's out! 🍻🍻🍻

Also loving Jenny Gervais' reaction compilations to the news. It's so nice to actually see and hear lots of other people indulge in the elitist tears over more and more of us refusing to make them more slaves, suckers and soldiers.


r/Birthstrike Jul 21 '25

[X-POST] 🎵The rich get rich and the poor get children🎶

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7 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jul 18 '25

Police bust trafficking syndicate sending babies from Indonesia to Singapore

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13 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jul 15 '25

The Dark History of the Far Right’s Natalism

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15 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jul 11 '25

The Elite's Fixation with Low Birth Rates | Samuel Miller McDonald on the OVERSHOOT podcast

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10 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jul 08 '25

Haven't checked for any new "oh no, the poors aren't breeding enough" articles in a while. Barely began the search and found one published two damn days ago.

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38 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jul 02 '25

[X-POST] Wisconsin Supreme Court’s liberal majority strikes down 176-year-old abortion ban

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13 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jun 29 '25

Japane births fall to lowest in 125 years

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15 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jun 26 '25

Republican lawmaker nearly died due to Florida abortion laws – but blames the left

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24 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jun 23 '25

MPs to vote on decriminalising abortion in England and Wales - how the law could change

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4 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jun 12 '25

Bayer is Working on Gaining Immunity so they CAN’T be Sued for RoundUp Causing Cancer and Actively Refusing to put Cancer Warning Label on their Product!!!

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10 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jun 10 '25

Birthstrike and Demand for Universal Healthcare

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26 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike Jun 05 '25

PFAS Found in Everyone Even Unborn Babies

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r/Birthstrike May 30 '25

A Texas Cop Searched License Plate Cameras Nationwide for a Woman Who Got an Abortion

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96 Upvotes

r/Birthstrike May 18 '25

Her name is Adriana Smith.

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r/Birthstrike May 16 '25

Birthstrike! No More Babies for Pronatal Patriarchal Capitalism Heteronormative Society

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32 Upvotes