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  • noun Plural form of natalist.

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Examples

  • Brooks is therefore wrong to define "natalists" as parents with "three, four or more kids," just as Howley misleads when she writes that, "From Poland to Singapore, swollen wombs are a bulwark against change."

    AFF Doublethink Online Phoebe Maltz 2009

  • But the fundamental challenge for natalists of any stripe is building a convincing rationale for why otherwise contented adults should atomize their lives to bring children into the world.

    Go Ahead, Have Another Jonathan V. Last 2011

  • Some people see these exurbs as sprawling, materialistic wastelands, but many natalists see them as clean, orderly and affordable places where they can nurture children.

    Archive 2004-12-05 Steve Sailer 2004

  • But spread around this country, and concentrated in certain areas, the natalists defy these trends.

    Archive 2004-12-05 Steve Sailer 2004

  • But spread around this country, and concentrated in certain areas, the natalists defy these trends.

    Sailer and Brooks' New Red-Diaper Babies Steve Sailer 2004

  • Some people see these exurbs as sprawling, materialistic wastelands, but many natalists see them as clean, orderly and affordable places where they can nurture children.

    Sailer and Brooks' New Red-Diaper Babies Steve Sailer 2004

  • Hearkening back to the tired and discredited theories of anti-natalists like Paul Erlich, a couple of Oregon State academics are saying there's way too many people out there commuting and consuming and, doggone it, just breathing!

    Vital Signs 2009

  • Instead, she changes the subject to something she wants to talk about: the alleged racism of pro-natalists.

    Catholic Exchange 2009

  • Still, that this is true across income and education levels suggests that the appeal of work is not limited to tenured professors and brain surgeons, nor are female professionals immune to the desire-or social pressure-to stay home with their children at least some of the time. writes, is that it's hard to prove that all these potential mothers-of-three want what pro-natalists claim.

    AFF Doublethink Online Phoebe Maltz 2009

  • Instead, she changes the subject to something she wants to talk about: the alleged racism of pro-natalists.

    Anglican Mainstream 2009

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