Women on Tinder don't want to have children. Men aren't happy about it
A Twitter "expert" has spoken out about the demographic crisis. Women are (of course) to blame for it all.
Twitter is a fascinating place: you'll find an 'expert' on literally any subject. Self-proclaimed experts speak out on everything from politics to menstrual poverty. All too often, they also express their opinion on matters that do not concern them at all.
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One of the platform's users using the nickname @IgorMateusz, who describes himself as a "dude, misogynist, fatphobe and transphobe", decided to speak out on the issue of low fertility rates and the projected demographic decline. The Twitterer blames women.
"I'm horrified by the number of girls who don't want to have children"
In a laconic post, @IgorMatthew worries about future generations, highlighting that an alarming number of women on Tinder indicate in their description that they do not want children. He doesn't cite exact figures - he estimates it's 25 per cent of those who "have the profile field completed".
One commenter points out to the man that women using Tinder are still too young to decide to start a family. @IgorMatthew insists that "childlessness is a trend very strong in the younger generation".
What can you say? Young people can't afford a flat and they're supposed to be planning a child? Thoughts?
Added to the issue of deciding on motherhood is the fear of managing pregnancies and medical care. Yet here too @IgorMatthew has a firm opinion and believes that the free right to abortion has absolutely nothing to do with trying to have offspring.
Fortunately, it is not only on Tinder that one can look for a partner. Somewhere outside the app there are bound to be women who will lead Poland out of its demographic crisis.