In completely non-shocking news, Michelle Duggar does not believe in overpopulation. Along with other non-beliefs such as birth control and spending more than $25 for a haircut, Duggar says that "the idea of overpopulation is not accurate." Whatever that means. I'm not sure how an actual thing that exists can't be accurate, but logic isn't Michelle's strong suit. What is is making babies and she's going to keep on doing it because every baby is like a flower. Or something.
Listen, if that lady wants to keep beating up her uterus until it falls right out, that's her business. But she should at least recognize that more children do take up more resources, no matter how many hand-me-downs are worn. Those things have to be washed, do they not?
On the other side, you've got people who actually plan their family based on the potential carbon footprint. You know those people, right?
Before having children (obviously because after you have children, you kind of forget about all of this stuff), I've heard friends declare that they will only have one child, in consideration of the environment. I've also heard the "two children maximum" argument because by stopping at two, you've created replacements for yourself and your partner, and that's enough.
Yes, these people are generally from Berkeley, and they consider the environment before their own mothers, who would love to have some grandchildren before they're too old to enjoy them or, god forbid, dead.
While I do applaud the thought put into procreating in a responsible manner, I also know that I never consulted Al Gore when I got pregnant. I knew I couldn't handle a lot and, quite frankly, was skeptical about even having one child. That need trumped the need to keep disposable diapers out of the landfills, even though having only two children is somewhat helpful. But what's really helpful is knowing your limits. Not so much for the air quality, but for your quality of life.
The point being, we should be aware of our environmental impact whether through family planning, or reducing, reusing, and recycling. Which means, those Duggars better start walking and riding their bikes while carrying their food in their hands, if they want to stop being a huge drain on Mother Earth. And people that are more concerned about the environment than their own personal happiness might try to find a balance as well. Might I suggest a family of four that shops vintage and uses public transportation?
Did you consider the environment when planning your family?
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I cant have children but my sister and brothers have between 2 -6 children in each of their families.
YadielsMama - My thoughts exactly! Haha!
I consider it! For every friend of mine that doesn't have more than one child I'll have one. ;) They can worry about it and I'll be happier!
Being a blogger does not give you a right to be a bully too. Consumption of our resources is a valid topic, but I think we can discuss it without making cruel (and not so witty) jokes at another PERSON's expense.
For her to have that many children, she must handle pregnancy well. When I was pregnant, I vomitted violently all day, every day right up until the day of birth. For that reason alone I feel that I had more than enough kids with the the four that I had. I wasn't up to any more. Besides that, my last one was a high-risk pregnancy in which both myself and the baby were only given a 20% chance of survival. I was fortunate enough that we both managed to survive; I wasn't about to push my luck with any more babies.
I think it's just plain ridiculous to be this worried about what OTHER people are doing for or against the environment. If I decide to have a whole slew of kids, it's not any of you people's damned business. I'm an environmentally conscious, left wing, liberal democrat christian who believes that God won't give me more of ANYTHING than I can handle. If I only have the one kid, or if I go one to have 25 more, it's just not your freaking business what I do with my uterus. As long as I'm supporting my family financially, STFU