UN admits that a global “population collapse” is underway as the globalist agenda tightens its grip

The United Nations has, with a quiet but devastating admission, confirmed what critics of globalist policies have been warning about for decades: fertility rates are plummeting worldwide, and it is no coincidence.

According to the UN’s own data, the world’s population is in free fall – not because people are abandoning parenthood, but because they have less and less money or opportunity to do so, writes Baxter Dmitry.

The World Population 2025 report, published earlier by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), shows that millions of people on all continents are unable to have the number of children they want because of economic hardship, expensive housing, job insecurity and lack of basic health care.

Yet the globalist establishment presents this question as “reproductive freedom of choice” and sidesteps the real question: who created the conditions that make parenthood unattainable in the first place?

“More and more people are being denied the freedom to start a family because of the high cost of living, wars and lack of suitable partners,” the report admits, noting that this is not because people do not want to have children.

In other words, globalist policies – involving economic destruction, social manipulation and environmental sabotage – have the desired effect.

Source: unfpa.org | 10 June 2025.

From the normalisation of alternative lifestyles and the demonisation of the nuclear family in popular culture, to a food supply full of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, to drugs and plastics that destroy human fertility, the results speak for themselves.

More than half of all countries surveyed now report a fertility rate of less than 2.1 births per woman – the minimum needed to sustain a population without mass immigration.

According to a UN/YouGov survey, around 40% of people reported financial barriers as a reason for having fewer children than they would like. Yet global institutions continue to pursue policies that increase economic inequality and discourage family formation.

The global elite’s long-held dream of a deserted, tightly regulated society is coming true.

While conservative and nationalist leaders, particularly in the US and Hungary, blame this trend on a cultural aversion to parenthood, UN data shows otherwise: most people still want children but cannot afford them or find the right conditions to raise them. Critics say this is no coincidence.

The pilot study interviewed 14 000 people in 14 countries, including the US, India, South Korea, Brazil, Germany and Nigeria, in both low and high birth rate areas. South Korea, one of the most developed countries on the list, also has the lowest birth rate in the world – a warning about the direction of global development.

This pilot project 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 is not just about falling birth rates, but about a system designed to make family life unsustainable.

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