"A woman on the upper east side of New York or in Malibu ... has a child. That child will have between eight hundred and a thousand times more negative impact on the environment of the Earth than a child born to a woman in Bangledesh. Where do we preach birth control? Bangledesh."
-Terence McKenna
I really can't understand why all the negativity. There are too many people, too much pollution, etc. The more people in one group, "country" or "state", the more problems. It's hard for the environment and it's hard for the people themselves: trying to keep a nation of tens of millions of people organized isn't easy.
I think movements like this are good. Of course they are small, and partly because of this "LMAO those people are CRAZY" -attitude they don't grow that fast, but still, they're doing something. Saying that there's no point in not breeding is like saying there's no point in recycling, being a vegetarian, buying second-hand-clothes, using public transportation...