Suicide
of the West?
By Joseph A. D'Agostino
http://tcrnews2.-com/demographics-.html
Remove the threat of Islam, remove the threat of Marxism, even remove the
threat posed by the process of cultural breakdown per se, and the West is still
on a rapid course to suicide. It's a very simple biological reality: Western
people are not having enough children. All Western nations are currently headed
for extinction. Societal suicide couldn't be any simpler than that short of a
country nuking itself.
Earlier this year, I traveled to the spiritual heart of the West, Rome, where I
met separately with two Vatican prelates. Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo is
President of the Pontifical Council for the Family, and Bishop Elio Sgreccia is
President of the Pontifical Academy for Life. They spoke of the challenges
facing Western societies that increasing refuse to reproduce, particularly in
Europe, the continent that for centuries, and until recently in history, was
the most vital source of spiritual and material uplift and innovation for the
entire world.
Liberalism, Relativism
"In the Western culture, we have been witnessing a society model of
extreme liberalism rooted in moral relativism," said Cardinal Lopez
Trujillo, "refusing the traditional family model based on marriage between
a man and a woman, and thus other types of unions have been put forward such as
civil unions, de facto unions, and even unions of persons of the same sex. This
has resulted in the exaltation of individualistic models with a profusion of
rights but a refusal to assume the corresponding responsibilities.-" Of
course, those responsibilities used to include raising children, but that has
become purely optional these days.
The result? "That the fertility rate of 1.47 babies per woman is low,
according to the 2005 estimates for the European Union as a whole, is a
well-known fact," said the cardinal. A rate of about 2.1 in a stable
society is considered necessary to keep that society's population constant in
the long-term.
Societal Ennui
No better proof of societal ennui could exist than the voluntary refusal of
people to produce the next generation of Italians, Frenchmen, Englishmen, and
etc. Some argue that birthrates in Europe will begin to rise again, but so far
there is little evidence of that. Others say that immigrants will renew
Europe's populations-as if the majority Muslim and unassimilated masses that
Europe has imported over the past 30 years will magically become acculturated. On
the contrary, surveys consistently show that the children and grandchildren of
immigrants hate their host countries even more than the original immigrants
themselves.
When Rights are Wrong
As His Eminence emphasized, Western people have been accumulating more and more
"rights" in their own minds while discarding more and more of their
duties. These rights always work against new life. "Among the rights that
have been diffused have been those of abortion and of reproductive health,
bringing about a change in mentality," he said. "Also, the creation
of a welfare state in Europe has aggravated the problem by imposing high taxes
and perverse incentives. Young people are faced with high taxes and a high rate
of unemployment, which also contributes to delaying the time of marriage and in
limiting the size of the family."
So what is being done about this problem? People must have noticed, right? "Thus
far, there are very few concrete examples of solutions," he said. "However,
to take an example, France is one of the very few European countries where the
family has had a tendency over the past few years to be slightly more numerous
than in other states of the same continent. It has been found that stimulating
economic policies in favor of the family has had the most positive
effect." Of course, the fertility rate of France, despite having the
largest Muslim community in Western Europe, is still below replacement level.
Demographic Winter
Traditional Catholic countries have now entered the vanguard of the demographic
winter, with some of the lowest birthrates in the world. "Italy, Spain,
Greece, have been late in taking the road of the family and
generations, courtesy PRI sexual revolution that had begun long before in the
countries of Northern Europe and in France," said Bishop Sgreccia. "These
were, until recently, countries of large families, with high birthrates,
countries of emigration. Things have been changing very quickly in both of
these countries [Italy and Spain], especially in Spain, leading to a kind of
negative reaction from younger people, against the model of family which was
predominant in their grandparents' and parents' times. Young women especially
want to take their place at the university, in business, economics, law or medicine.
For that reason, they want fewer children, and later. In both Spain and Italy,
private economic preoccupations seem also to predominate, for the time being,
against the desire for children."
Cardinal Lopez Trujillo quoted Pope Benedict XVI as saying in May, "Vast
areas of the world are entering the so-called 'demographic winter,' resulting
in a more aged population; families thus appear seized by the fear of life, of
paternity and maternity. Courage must be instilled into them, so that they may
continue to achieve their noble mission to procreate in love."
The Family Dying
With rampant divorce, rapidly rising expenses, and a popular culture dedicated
to the corruption of youth, no wonder young people today fear marriage and
child-bearing--especially when they are indoctrinated into the belief that
money and pleasure will provide them the most fulfillment. And the media,
prompted by governmental agencies and international organizations, spread
anti-life messages every day.
"Powerful multinational lobby groups and international organizations such
as the International Planned Parenthood Federation" are partly responsible
"for eroding family values and responsibilities,-" said Cardinal
Lopez Trujillo. "They attempt to introduce in some countries 'sexual
education' in primary and high schools, often without the consent or at least
the support of the parents, teaching the use of masturbation, contraception,
'safe sex,' and condoms. . . ."
Those who worry about Muslims, or Marxism, or too many immigrants are right to
do so. Yet these same people, usually politically and even socially
conservative, generally ignore the fundamental biological threat facing all
Western nations, especially European ones. (In fact, Europe, broadly defined to
include Eastern Europe and Russia, is already shrinking in population.) Without
a return to family values, we can honestly say the suicide of the West is
inevitable.
Joseph A. D'Agostino is Vice President for Communications at the Population
Research Institute.