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2 New Documentaries on Birth and Beauty

2 New Documentaries on Birth and Beauty

Humans are not machines; the mechanization of life can only lead to a kind of bristling against the dynamism and vitality of human nature.

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In mid-February, I attended the ARC (Alliance for Responsible Citizenship) conference in London. It was an incredible blessing to get to know so many people that I’ve only worked with remotely. There were also so many new people I met, and quite a few people I had hoped to meet, but just didn’t have time to connect with. Maybe next year.

While there are many things I could write about, one thing I wanted to share from the trip (others will be forthcoming over the next few months), was one of the people whom I encountered (but met after the event virtually) was Stephen Shaw. Stephen has done an exhaustive amount of demographic research and is sounding the alarm on the expanding birth dearth that is affecting all industrialized nations. He has produced the award-winning documentary, Birthgap-Childless World Part I available on Youtube.

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