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Why Elon Musk tweeted “Civilization sterilized” on Twitter! Get the whole story

The Tech billionaire Elon Musk has twitted “Civilization Sterilized” in the thread of his own previous tweet. This year May 24, Mr. Musk shared a graph of the Fertility Slump which represented The U.S. total fertility rate in 2021.

Mr. Musk has been on news for raising concerns over population showing a declining graph. In May Mr. Musk said, “USA birth rate has been below min sustainable levels for 50 years,” after sharing the graph. Then he replied to that graph by saying, “Past two years have been a demographic disaster,” as well as added that he is doing his part. He has also been upfront about accepting that he is not among those rich people who have one or fewer children.

According to the sources Mr. Musk has been concerned about the population decline. He has also stated previously that if there aren’t any people on earth less likely there will be any people on Mars.

During the closed-door All-in Summit, Mr. Musk said that doubling the population of the earth won’t hamper environmental factors but the lowest birth rates can “dwindle” the civilization into nothing.

According to his previous activities, it can be stated that Mr. Musk has again raised concern regarding the population decline in his latest tweet.

 



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