Commenting on Al Gore's recent pronouncements on the need for population control, Michael Walsh writes in the New York Post, quoting the former Vice President, as follows,
"One of the things we could do about it is to change the technologies, to put out less of this pollution, to stabilize the population, and one of the principal ways of doing that is to empower and educate girls and women. When that happens, then the population begins to stabilize and societies begin to make better choices and more balanced choices."
Interesting that he should bring that up. As Mark Steyn writes this week, the choices that many empowered women make in some parts of the globe is to not have any more women.
None of this will end well.
Update: The Steyn piece references this five-year-old essay from Phillip Longman on "The Return of Patriarchy".
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