The Disappearing Male (documentary)

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Goddamn, this documentary makes me glad I didn't have a son.

Props to augurey for linking me to it (seen threads about it on other forums but didn't watch until this morning).

Article version : http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/story.html?id=fffbfc6d-38c4-463b-8b8a-6f2d367b1c5f

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The disappearing male
Studies show rise in birth defects, infertility among men
Sonja Puzic, Windsor Star
Published: Thursday, November 06, 2008

Are males becoming an endangered species?

That's the question scientists and researchers have been pondering since alarming trends in male fertility rates, birth defects and disorders began emerging around the world.

More and more boys are being born with genital defects and are suffering from learning disabilities, autism and Tourette's syndrome, among other disorders.

Male infertility rates are on the rise and the quality of an average man's sperm is declining, according to some studies.

But perhaps the most disconcerting of all trends is the growing gender imbalance in many parts of heavily industrialized nations, where the births of baby boys have been declining for many years.

What many scientists are calling the most important -- and least publicized -- issue surrounding the future of the human race will be highlighted in a CBC documentary that features two Windsor researchers who've studied the phenomenon.

Titled The Disappearing Male and premiering tonight at 9 on CBC-TV, the documentary includes interviews with Jim Brophy and Margaret Keith, adjunct sociology professors at the University of Windsor.

They have been studying the decline in the birth of male children in the Aamjiwnaang First Nation community located next to the infamous Chemical Valley, Canada's largest concentration of petrochemical plants, near Sarnia.

A paper co-authored by Keith and published three years ago in the U.S. journal Environmental Health Perspectives suggests that exposure to various chemicals produced by industrial plants surrounding the Aamjiwnaang reserve land may be skewing the community's sex ratio.

The researchers looked at the community's birth records since 1984 and saw "a dramatic drop in the number of boys being born in the last 10 years, particularly in the five-year period between 1998 and 2003," Brophy said.

Of 132 Aamjiwnaang babies born between 1999 and 2003, only 46 were boys. Typically, about 105 boys are born for every 100 girls in Canada.

High miscarriage rates and a unusually high number of children suffering from asthma were also noted by researchers.

Although the link between pollutants and human reproduction has not been firmly established, there is growing evidence that the birth sex ratio can be altered by exposure to certain chemicals, such as dioxin, PCBs and pesticides. Brophy said studies done in the United States, Japan and Europe seem to support the theory that the so-called endocrine disrupting chemicals have a particular effect on males.

Some of these chemicals are found in commonly used products such as baby bottles and cosmetics. They can also cause miscarriages and a "whole host" of disorders in a male child, Brophy said.

Brophy said soil and water contamination in and around the Aamjiwnaang reserve had been documented before, including in a University of Windsor study that found high levels of PCBs, lead, mercury and various chemicals in the area in the late 1990s. Accidental chemical spills in the area have not been uncommon.
 
Shouldn't this be in H and J?
 
Shouldn't this be in H and J?
Did you watch the videos? Were they funny to you? If so you've got a pretty odd sense of humor.

No. It should be in S and T, or alternatively, in the email inbox of major heads of states and pharmaceutical companies CEOs.
I thought of S & T but this forum gets more airplay. Maybe it should be moved though.

Also, looks like video #5 isn't working for some reason. :undecide:
 
It says I can't watch the fifth video from my country. :(
I already knew that plastics negatively affect male testosterone levels but I didn't know that it was as bad as they claim in the documentary.
 
"Feminization of alligators"...because of chemicals... Hmm. Would getting rid of such chemicals lower "gay-count"? If so, could you really lobby for reducing such chemicals?

Interesting videos.
 
Narz said:
Goddamn, this documentary makes me glad I didn't have a son.
Maybe it's because I haven't gotten any sleep yet, or maybe it's because I haven't watched the videos, or maybe it's because I didn't really read the full OP, but wouldn't this mean you'd want to have a son?
 
Am I the only one who's somewhat excited about the prospect of a world with way fewer males than females? I mean when I get old it could make finding willing young females so much easier:D
 
Am I the only one who's somewhat excited about the prospect of a world with way fewer males than females? I mean when I get old it could make finding willing young females so much easier:D

That's what I thought...

But you less men means less births which = less population in general...
 
Maybe it's because I haven't gotten any sleep yet, or maybe it's because I haven't watched the videos, or maybe it's because I didn't really read the full OP, but wouldn't this mean you'd want to have a son?

I thiink he'd rather have a healthy daughter than a son with birth defects/learning disabilities/fertility issues. But don't let me speak for anyone.
 
Am I the only one who's somewhat excited about the prospect of a world with way fewer males than females? I mean when I get old it could make finding willing young females so much easier:D

Don't you think that with less males there will be less sholders next to you should war come knocking?
 
I thiink he'd rather have a healthy daughter than a son with birth defects/learning disabilities/fertility issues. But don't let me speak for anyone.

Likewise, the females also have a high number of birth defects/learning disabilities. It all depends on the sperm and fertilization inside the female... With all the sexual problems people have these days, what do you expect?

I think most of these problems are coming from males who were/are on hard/soft drugs or are just plain unhealthy. I think if both male and female are healthy and don't do drugs that more likely the child will also be healthy.

And as the article says, the chemicals in the air can cause difficulties as well.
Just my $.02.
 
Don't you think that with less males there will be less sholders next to you should war come knocking?

And fewer against you.
There seem to be plenty of fertile men, which is very sad, because we could really do with a drop in population.
 
Too bad. I was hoping it would touch on the lack of masculinity in society today because of all our queer emo children. Really I wonder why most chicks aren't lesbians because they might as well be dating a girl.
 
And fewer against you.
There seem to be plenty of fertile men, which is very sad, because we could really do with a drop in population.

I think the article mentions industrialized nations, not all the nations. Already there is a big difference with fertility rates here and there.

Too bad. I was hoping it would touch on the lack of masculinity in society today because of all our queer emo children. Really I wonder why most chicks aren't lesbians because they might as well be dating a girl.
What are the bonuses of masculinity in our modern society? ;)
 
Too bad. I was hoping it would touch on the lack of masculinity in society today because of all our queer emo children. Really I wonder why most chicks aren't lesbians because they might as well be dating a girl.

Apparently dating a queer guy who wears make up, wears girl clothes, and has girl hair is completely awesome and hot.

Apparently.
 
That's what I thought...

But you less men means less births which = less population in general...

our modern societies dont necessarily need equality of the sexes for the species to function and prosper.

(meaning one male for 10 women could just work out fine, not the other way round...)

that's basically due to technological advances...
 
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