Having children is saving the world

Pro-life diaper company quotes Elon Musk in new ad: ‘Having children is saving the world’
Pro-life diaper company quotes Elon Musk in new ad: ‘Having children is saving the world’
A pro-life diaper company has launched an ad campaign in New York City, quoting Tesla’s Elon Musk in proclaiming that having children is “saving the world.”
Last year, PublicSq (pronounced “Public Square”), a “pro-life, pro-family, pro-freedom” company, announced the launch of a new diaper company, EveryLife, with a mission of providing “premium products for every baby. Because every baby is a miracle from God who deserves to be loved, protected, and supported.”
Pro-surfer Bethany Hamilton is a brand ambassador for the company. She stated, “Every baby is a miracle, and I couldn’t be more excited to represent EveryLife as a brand ambassador. EveryLife’s dedication to cherishing and safeguarding every baby — born and unborn — aligns with my own values.”
Pro-life organizations and non-profits like pregnancy resource centers (PRCs) can receive a 25% discount on their products.

Two billboards were erected in Times Square, and a video was released, pushing back against pro-population control talking points.
“There’s a profound need for more children in the world, and EveryLife is here to take a bold stance that we disagree with population control ideologies,” EveryLife co-founder and president Sarah Gabel Seifert said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Our ‘Make More Babies’ campaign isn’t just about promoting our brand — it’s a powerful affirmation of our core conviction that every child is a gift, deserving love, protection, and support. No other diaper company will speak out and say the same.”
In the billboards is a quote from Musk, originally posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Musk has long criticized the notion of overpopulation and the need for population control, claiming last year that abortion and birth control threaten future of humanity. He further argued that a lack of children will lead to the collapse of civilizations across the globe.
“So many people, including smart people, think that there are too many people in the world and the population is growing out of control,” Mush said. “If people don’t have more children, civilization is going to crumble. Mark my words.”
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