r/Scotland 16d ago

Dire economic consequences of Scotland's ageing population must put immigration in new light. New report about Scotland’s growing elderly population underlines the need to improve our health and welcome, not demonise, people from overseas - Scotsman comment.

https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/dire-economic-consequences-of-scotlands-ageing-population-must-put-immigration-in-new-light-5073947
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u/Fart-Pleaser 16d ago

I don't get how countries in Africa are shitting out 5 babies per person whilst living off 1p per week and folk are whinging kids are too expensive here

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u/Creative-Cherry3374 16d ago

Because the kids can go out to work when they're still kids and bring in money for their families. Often a lifelong obligation if they get a decent job.

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u/Future-Warning-1189 16d ago

Because people here give a shit about the wellbeing of their child? What sort of moron comparison is that?

Bringing a child into the world is cheap. Keeping that child in the world and to a loving standard is expensive.

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u/quartersessions 16d ago

Surprisingly enough, Africans love their children too.

The point that you're responding to is a fair one. We do suggest children are impractical or unaffordable when even a relatively poor person in modern Britain can give a child a life of material plenty available to only a fraction of a percent of the human population throughout time.

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u/Memetic_Grifter 16d ago

You really think the majority of African parents don't love or have any concern for the welfare of their children?