The overpopulation paradox is the principle that, whether a person supports population control or opposes population control is the consequence of the heritable character traits of constructiveness or disruptiveness, respectively, such that, the only way to implement population control is for population control supporters to breed heavily enough to overpower the population control opponents.
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