Far-Right Influencers Are Hosting a $10K-Per-Person Matchmaking Weekend to Repopulate the Earth
Briefly

The Natal Conference in Austin, Texas, aims to promote pronatalism and combat declining birth rates through a variety of events, including matchmaking and on-site marriage options. Despite claiming no political agenda, the conference features speakers with controversial ties to far-right and eugenicist ideologies. Organizer Kevin Dolan has previously expressed alignment between eugenics and pronatalism. Publicly available information about the conference is limited, though leaked communications suggest that facilitating family formation is a primary focus for attendees, sparking concerns about the implications of such gatherings in the context of demographic decline.
Organizers of the sold-out Natal Conference in Austin, Texas, are promoting pronatalism and matchmaking events to address declining birth rates.
The conference, aligned with far-right ideologies, features speakers advocating eugenics, despite claiming to have no political agenda.
Email leaks indicate matchmaking is a key focus at the Natal Conference, highlighting the community's push for family formation.
Organizer Kevin Dolan has stated that eugenics and the pronatalist movement share ideological similarities, raising concerns about the conference's true motives.
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