Why do corporations want their employees to be childless as firms pay for abortions

The decision of the US Supreme Court that abortion is not a constitutional right has infuriated supporters of the Democratic Party, and major US companies have said they will pay their employees for abortions, Fox News reports. According to broadcaster Tucker Carlson, the reason is that a childless workforce is easier and cheaper to exploit, but many Americans do not understand this and mindlessly repeat the propaganda of ‘global capitalism’.
So what is it? Why does the thought of having children cause such anger in these people? Where does this attitude come from? It turns out that from the same place where the Democratic Party now adopts its attitude towards everything else, directly from American corporations.

Chinese Foreign Ministry ridicules G7 derision makers with one comparison

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian reminded followers on Twitter that the population of the G7 countries is only part of the global community. He published a picture showing that the population of the countries that are part of the BRICS coalition (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is approximately 3.2 billion people. At the same time, the number of people living in the G7 countries is much inferior at only 777 million.

The remains of the soldiers of the army of Napoleon fertilized the fields of Britain

Burial sites on the Waterloo battlefield have not yet been identified. Tony Pollard, director of the Scottish Centre for War and Conflict Archaeology at the University of Glasgow, UK, has researched private letters, memoirs, and sketches of people who visited the Belgian village of Waterloo shortly after the battle. The results are presented in a paper published in the  Journal of Conflict Archeology 

The Bloodsucking Vampires of War

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has published a list of countries that earned the most from arms supplies between 2015 and 2020, according to Junge Welt. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were the top importers by far. The main exporters are the USA, Great Britain and France, the German edition notes.