Michelle Duggar thinks overpopulation is a lie, and the world needs MORE kids!

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Sneakiecat

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"The idea of overpopulation is not accurate," Duggar says, because the entire population of the world could fit inside of Jacksonville, Florida.

Um, no. They have enough problems already.
 

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We already have enough babies every day and this woman is asking us to speed up? First a guy predicting the world was going to end last year and now we have this person. Someone call the men in the white coats!
 

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FTR im all for her having a million kids if she so chooses. they support themselves and its none of my business how she raises her kids.

that being said- the woman is a nutbag!
 

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Wait...she thinks 6.5ish billion people can fit in Jacksonville, Florida?? :unsure: Or does she not believe that that many people exist in the world? :unsure:
 

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Wait...she thinks 6.5ish billion people can fit in Jacksonville, Florida?? :unsure: Or does she not believe that that many people exist in the world? :unsure:

I read another article where she states that since everyone in the world could (supposedly) stand shoulder to shoulder in Jacksonville, the world is clearly not overpopulated.
 

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Well, Jacksonville was originally Cowford because of all the cattle that was raised there, and the southeastern part is Mandarin because of the orange groves that grew there people urban sprawl. Just south is Spuds, potato capital of Florida. So, you know, if all the people weren't there, they got most of the food groups covered.
 
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