Elon Musk’s statement: Debate on declining population again
Samira Vishwas September 02, 2025 06:24 AM

Elon musk x post: tesla Of CEO Elon Musk Often they are in the headlines due to their social media posts. Now once again his recent response has given rise to global debate on the issue of low population. Indeed, Musk has reacted to a Pakistani person’s disputed statement. Musk has made it clear many times before that he believes, the declining population for the world’s civilization is more dangerous than the growing population.

Musk’s response to Pakistani person’s statement

Musk recently reacted to a post going viral on X (East Twitter). In this post, a Pakistani man was seen arguing with a resident of Denmark. In the video, he is seen saying “We will sit on your chest all life. We have 5 children, one or two. In the next 10-15 years, there will be more Pakistani people in this country than local people.” During this debate in the presence of policemen, the man also gave examples of other countries, where the migrant population has made a rapid increase in number.

Musk’s answer

Elon Musk wrote this video and wrote “His mathematics is fine.” His remarks became a topic of discussion on social media. Earlier, Musk had warned through several interviews and posts that the continuous decline in the population is a serious threat to the future.

Have expressed concern before earlier

Musk said in an interview some time ago, “Most people think that the population in the world is very high, but in reality the opposite is true.” He also clarified that if the birth rate continues to decline, both the economy and civilization of many countries will be affected in the coming time.

Which countries have the most impact?

According to experts, the population is declining rapidly in Japan, South Korea, Italy and many countries of Eastern Europe. The birth rate here is continuously decreasing, which can cause serious demographic crisis in front of these countries in the coming decades.

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