Birth rates are strategy. Pretending otherwise is decadence.
Katie Miller says 'we need more babies' amid AOC's egg freeze
Katie Miller answered AOC’s egg-freeze talk with a blunt line: America needs more babies.
Summary
- Washington Examiner reports Katie Miller saying the country needs more babies amid AOC’s egg-freeze discussion.
- The exchange put fertility, family formation, and elite delay culture into a political frame.
- Miller’s line emphasizes births and family, not permanent delay as a lifestyle brand.
- AOC’s comments centered on egg freezing as personal planning.
- The debate lands on declining birth rates across developed countries.
Commentary
Civilizations that stop having children outsource their future. Egg freezing can be a private choice. It is not a population policy.
Miller’s point is the adult one: marriage, family, and births beat endless career cosplay as a national strategy.
Skip the abortion-campaign framing. Talk about wanting the next generation alive and raised.
Comments
Countries that will not reproduce import conflict instead.
Feelings are not a clearance. Katie Miller answered AOC’s egg-freeze talk with a blunt line: America needs more babies.
Optional for individuals. Fatal as a national default.
Japan already lives the low-birth trap. Do not romanticize it.
Population concerns are reactionary.
Math is not reactionary. Schools, pensions, and armies need people.
Examiner captured the contrast. Readers can choose the frame.
Family formation beats managed demographic replacement talk.
Want a future? Have children and build a country for them.