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UN Admits Worldwide ‘Population Collapse’ Is Underway As Globalist Agenda Tightens Grip
In a quiet but damning admission, the United Nations has confirmed what critics of globalist policy have been warning for decades: fertility rates are collapsing around the world, and it’s not by accident.
According to the UN’s own data, populations across the globe are in freefall—not because people are rejecting parenthood, but because they’re increasingly unable to afford or access it.
The 2025 State of the World Population report, released this week by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), reveals that millions of people across continents are unable to have the number of children they desire, citing economic hardship, unaffordable housing, job insecurity, and a lack of basic healthcare.
Yet the globalist establishment frames this as a matter of “reproductive agency,” sidestepping the real question: who created the conditions making parenthood unattainable in the first place?
“A rising number of people are being denied the freedom to start families due to elevated living costs, wars and lack of suitable partners,” the report admits, noting that this is not the result of people choosing to avoid parenthood.
In other words, globalist policies—spanning economic devastation, social engineering, and environmental sabotage—are having their intended effect.
Source: unfpa.org | June 10, 2025 From the normalization of alternative lifestyles and the demonization of the nuclear family in popular culture, to a food supply laced with endocrine-disrupting chemicals, to pharmaceuticals and plastics wreaking havoc on human fertility, the results speak for themselves.
More than half of all surveyed countries now report fertility rates below 2.1 births per woman—the minimum required to sustain a population without mass immigration.
According to the UN/YouGov survey, roughly 40% of people blamed financial barriers for having fewer children than they wanted. Yet global institutions continue to push policies that deepen economic inequality and disincentivize family formation.
The global elite’s long-standing dream of a depopulated, highly managed society is becoming reality.
While conservative and nationalist leaders, particularly in the U.S. and Hungary, blame the trend on cultural rejection of parenthood, the UN’s own data shows otherwise: most people still want children—they just can’t afford them or find the right conditions to raise them. And that, critics argue, is no accident.
The pilot study surveyed 14,000 people across 14 countries including the U.S., India, South Korea, Brazil, Germany, and Nigeria—covering both low and high fertility regions. South Korea, one of the most developed nations on the list, also holds the world’s lowest birth rate—a warning sign of where global trends are heading.
This pilot is just the beginning. UNFPA plans to expand the survey to 50 countries later this year. But for those paying attention, the message is already clear: the crisis isn’t just falling birth rates—it’s a system designed to make family life unsustainable.
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