china had the one child policy for many years, it prevented starvation. who honestly thinks the earth can support 30 billion people without a serious decline in quality of life?
china had the one child policy for many years, it prevented starvation. who honestly thinks the earth can support 30 billion people without a serious decline in quality of life?
I agree with the sentiment but it's not really offering an answer to the OP's concerns. Telling imperial core people who have lived their whole lives with cell phones that they have to give them up because it's privileged to keep them is not a convincing line. Expecting that they'll actually willingly accept their loss is idealistic.
I think it would be better to explain to @pedik that most modern smartphones are built to be easy to break and hard to independently repair, because then people having to keep buying new ones. It's possible to build much hardier, more easliy-repaired-and-upgraded phones, which would expand access and lessen material demand, but that would eat too much into corporate profits.