Revealed: 'Promoters of race science' and eugenics featured at TX far-right conference

From Vice President JD Vance to SpaceX/Tesla/X.com CEO Elon Musk, natalism is a high priority for the MAGA movement. Vance famously attacked Americans who don't have biological children as "childless cat ladies," and both Vance and Musk are obsessed with the idea that Americans aren't having enough kids.
A conference specifically focused on natalism and billed as the Natal Conference 2025 is scheduled for March 28-29 in Austin, Texas. And according to The Guardian's Jason Wilson, the speakers include "promoters of race science" and "self-described eugenicists."
Wilson, in an article published on March 3, reports, "Natalism, in its current, often right-wing iteration, encourages high birth rates, and Musk has been a vocal proponent. He also maintains a large compound home near Austin, where reportedly, he plans to house some of his children and two of their mothers."
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The March 28-29 event's website, Wilson notes, embeds a tweet from Musk, who wrote, "If birth rates continue to plummet, human civilization will end." The event is being organized by far-right natalist Kevin Dolan.
According to Patrik Hermannson of the U.K.-based nonprofit Hope Not Hate, the views being promoted at Natal Conference 2025 are influenced by "the modern race science movement."
Wilson quotes Hermannson as saying, "It's about having more babies, but it's important to ask whose babies. It's about promoting the idea that certain people should have babies that have been improved with positive eugenics."
Tickets for Natal Conference 2025 are going for $1000 for one person or $1900 for two people.
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According to Wilson, "One of the speakers at the conference is billed under a social media alias, Cremieux, but The Guardian has corroborated that the account is apparently run by Jordan Lasker, a long-time proponent of eugenics. The @cremieuxrecueil X account has been boosted or engaged with dozens of times by that platform’s proprietor, Elon Musk, often on the topic of falling birthrates."
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Read The Guardian's full article at this link.