@Nullo
Just because @Simone_De_Beauvoir said (correctly) that educated women (who tend to be more in control of their own destinies as they acquire the education) have lower fertility rates does not mean that “they should be having more children”. The fact is that as women (and men, too) acquire more education and control over their lives, they can choose when to reproduce. That leads to lower fertility rates, older and more stable parents… better families and more stable populations all around.
So it’s not that more-educated people should overpopulate their world, it’s that more people should get more education – and control of their lives – and be in a position to make better choices. (I so seldom agree with her that I thought it worth pointing out when I do.)
The rest of y’all must be having some kind of ‘fun’ with inventing new ways to control people’s lives and kill them off. Some fun.
Television seems to help to reduce population growth, too, by the way. It’s non-violent, non-coercive and somewhat addictive, but it’s a sort of opiate that people can choose on their own.