{"id":1118673,"date":"2023-10-16T06:46:09","date_gmt":"2023-10-16T10:46:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/have-children-save-the-world-the-rights-push-for-the-right-kind-of-salon\/"},"modified":"2023-10-16T06:46:09","modified_gmt":"2023-10-16T10:46:09","slug":"have-children-save-the-world-the-rights-push-for-the-right-kind-of-salon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/jordan-peterson\/have-children-save-the-world-the-rights-push-for-the-right-kind-of-salon\/","title":{"rendered":"Have children, save the world? The right&#8217;s push for the right kind of &#8230; &#8211; Salon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Having children is saving the world, Hungarian    President Katalin Novk recently declared before a crowd at    Brigham Young University. The first woman president of Hungary    traveled to Utah to warn Americans of the demographic ice age    threatening the West. Aging populations and declining fertility    rates, she said, are signs that we are about to give up on our    future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Novks speech     came on the heels of    an address at the United Nations General Assembly and meetings    with Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Elon Musk.    During her U.S. tour, she has been touting Hungarys family    policies and urging others to follow suit    all while somewhat burying the lede that this    once-promising post-Soviet democracy has become a bastion of    nativism and anti-LGBTQ reactionism under the leadership of    Prime Minister Viktor Orbn.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hungary has chosen to aggressively subsidize    child-rearing while also doing its utmost to deter migrants    from outside of the European Union (EU) and to cultivate a    hostile environment for those already in the country. The state    has erected a menacing,     electrified fence    topped with razor wire along portions of its southern    border. The Orbn government has repeatedly fought EU    institutions on its anti-migrant policies. This year,    the     European Court of Justice    found a Hungarian law requiring    asylum seekers to file their applications in embassies outside    the country regardless of whether or not    they had already arrived in Hungary to be    in violation of EU law.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aside from migration, the Hungarian government has    promoted a highly restrictive view of what constitutes a    healthy family. LGBTQ Hungarians have been consistently cut out    from this definition. At this years Budapest    Demographic Summit, Jordan    Peterson who joined a participants list    that included Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and    self-styled postliberal     Gladden    Pappindeclared    that the proper encapsulating    structure around the infant are united and combined parents,    man and woman. Hungarian law and political culture certainly    reflects the same sentiments. Same-sex     couples cannot adopt, and the    Hungarian constitution was amended in 2020 to     state that based on    marriage and the parent-child relation. The mother is a woman,    the father a man. Orbn himself took to the stage        to insist, We need    a change in the political course. We have to make sure that    family-friendly, conservative powers take over in as many    European countries as possible.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The Orbn governments generous support for traditional,    heterosexual families and its hostility to both LGBTQ rights    and foreign immigration offers a clear example of a country    that sees its path to growth in starkly ethno-nationalist    terms. And this willingness to use the state to promote a sort    of nativist idyll is part of why so many self-styled    postliberals and other authoritarian-curious American    intellectuals have     flocked to Budapest in    recent years.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the U.S., even with the Supreme Courts    Obergefell decision still    standing, right-wing scholars and activists have    continued to attack the validity of same-sex marriage.    Arguments like the one put forth by Jason Carroll of BYU-Provo    and Walter Schrumm of Kansas State place reproduction at the    center. In a 2016 article in the     Ave Maria Law    Review, they wrote: Because of the    critical role opposite-sex marriage plays in perpetuating and    maintaining the vital conceptual link between marriage and    procreation, it warrants the exclusive recognition, promotion    and protection of the state.  <\/p>\n<p>    After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last    year,I    argued that the    Dobbs decision had opened up a new landscape    wherein we saw right-wingers fusing anti-immigration politics    with a call to seize on the momentum of abortion restriction    and promote family policies. It struck me then as a poisonous    cocktail. Today, with Vivek Ramwaswamy running on a platform in    which he refers to     the nuclear family    as the greatest form of governance known to mankind    while also advocating for ending birthright citizenship for the    children of undocumented migrants, I am even more    alarmed.  <\/p>\n<p>    During a 2022 Dr. Phil discussion on procreation, on    which I was a panelist, things quickly turned in the direction    of hard-right policies around family planning. One of the most    extreme co-panelists,     Jesse Lee    Peterson, exclaimed    that we definitely need white    babies! For my part, I stressed that there are really two big    tools that countries have for fighting population decline and    aging: incentivizing birth and increasing immigration. What I    find worrying is when advocates opt only for the former and    totally abandon the latter. Unfortunately, this combination is    increasingly common, and Petersons politics can no longer be    said to be strictly fringe. Just last week, Donald Trump    expressed similarly ethno-nationalist anti-immigrant views in    the most noxious terms possible,     telling an interviewer    that undocumented immigrants are poisoning the blood of    our country.  <\/p>\n<p>    Immigration offers an obvious means of increasing the    overall population simply by adding residents. Moreover, it can    help combat aging trends. In many cases, migrant populations    across the EU are younger than native-born populations.    Per     Eurostat, as of    2021, the median age of immigrants in member states was 30    years, compared to the EUs total population median of 44.4    years as of Jan. 1, 2022. Fertility rates among foreign-born    mothers are     rising across the    EU, accounting for 21% of live    births across the EU in 2020.  <\/p>\n<p>    Want a daily wrap-up of all the news and commentary    Salon has to offer? Subscribe to our morning newsletter, Crash    Course.  <\/p>\n<p>    And, as I noted at the outset, here in the U.S., the fall    of Roe and the rise of more    aggressively pro-natalist rhetoric has put a decidedly nativist    style of politics at the center of our own debates about    population growth and aging. The staunchly anti-immigration    Tucker Carlson has leaned heavily into the far-right \"great    replacement\" theory precisely because he sees Americas    demographic changes combined with low native-born fertility    rates as     a plot to replace    the current electorate. 2022 Arizona Senate candidate Blake    Masters flirted with backing     bans on contraceptives    as he and other hardliners looked to seize on the    Dobbs decision. Masters, of course, argued    for immigration restrictions and accused Democrats of        seeking to import    voters via refugees and illegal immigrants.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet immigrants remain an engine of American growth. In    2017, the fertility rate of foreign-born women in the    U.S.     stood at 2.18, a    whopping figure for a world in which multiple European    countries are seeing overall rates below 1.5. Overall    population growth in the U.S., already sluggish before the    pandemic, ground to record lows in 2021 and    2022.Analysis    from Brookings stresses how    immigration largely filled the gap in the little growth that    was seen.  <\/p>\n<p>    So there is real cause for concern when it comes to    fueling the next generation of growth in the United States.    Offering state support for childbearing and families can, of    course, be a liberal and even progressive policy. It is a    national embarrassment how many Americans face potentially    knee-buckling hospital bills just for giving birth. But family    is also a fraught concept that the right has regularly sought    to define down to its narrowest attributes. In a    post-Dobbs landscape of receding    reproductive rights, that restrictive definition begins to    appear more like a straight jacket. Paired with hostility to    foreign immigration  the very thing that could supercharge    American growth for the 21st century, and which only stands to    rise amidst the changes of a warming world  such politics only    offers illiberalism and decline. It becomes clear that when the    hard right argues that having children will save the world,    they mean only the narrow, exclusionary world that they    inhabit.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.salon.com\/2023\/10\/10\/have-children-save-the-world-the-rights-push-for-the-right-kind-of-babies\/\" title=\"Have children, save the world? The right's push for the right kind of ... - Salon\">Have children, save the world? 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