If having children is a choice that a sufficient number of people not take, you're going to starve when you get old.
Nobody asks whether you want to support the ill, the disabled and children, you just do that. You cough up cash because they are already there and you have no alternative.
You really don't.
I've recited my solution of preventing people who have large families to live off their children, it's kind of sad you don't bother to argue with it.
"You're going to starve when you get old" completely contradicts the basic premise of this discussion.
We're talking about BIG in the context of an increasingly automated world, where fewer and fewer people need to work. This includes caring for the elderly (30 years from now, that might be completely automated).
If I'll get my own share of BIG when I'm old, why would I care about children?
Nobody asks whether you want to support the ill, the disabled and children, you just do that. You cough up cash because they are already there and you have no alternative.
You really don't.
I've recited my solution of preventing people who have large families to live off their children, it's kind of sad you don't bother to argue with it.