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Elon Musk's Reiterated Post On The "Most Pressing Concern" For Civilization

Population crisis is real

Elon Musk's reiterated post about the

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, maintains his unwavering conviction that a population decline is imminent, aligning with his earlier stance. In his most recent X Post (formerly known as Twitter), Musk shared a retweet that highlighted the ongoing occurrence of a population crisis.

Within the X Post, it's highlighted that the United States and Japan have observed a decrease in population, while China, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Italy, and South Korea have all experienced a significant drop in fertility rates.

The X Post goes on to emphasize that a population collapse represents one of the most substantial threats to civilization, a viewpoint that Elon Musk appears to endorse.

Since 2022, Musk has steadfastly held the belief that an impending population collapse is a reality. Just last year, Musk took to Twitter, expressing, "Population collapse due to low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civilization than global warming."

However, demographers have contradicted Musk's assertion, contending that a population collapse is not on the immediate horizon.

Fast-forwarding to 2023, fertility rates have indeed experienced a setback. In South Korea, several cities have taken on the role of "matchmakers," organizing singles events in a bid to stimulate fertility rates.

In China, the fertility rate plummeted to a record low of about 1.09 percent in 2022. Similarly, both Italy and the United Kingdom have witnessed a sharp decline in fertility rates, reaching their lowest levels in the past two decades. Singapore has also faced a precipitous drop in birth rates, hitting a record low as the country recorded merely 36,605 births in 2022.

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