The article discusses the declining birth rate in the Czech Republic, identifying the influence of social networks as a major factor. It cites demographic data showing a record low number of births in 2023, with 77,636 children born—fewer than any year since records began under Emperor Joseph II. The author argues that social media promotes unrealistic life expectations, leading young people to prioritize individual success over family life. This shift, combined with psychological effects such as increased mental health issues and changes in sexual behavior, is seen as undermining traditional family structures. The piece also compares this trend to other countries like China and Singapore, where similar declines occur despite different societal contexts. The author questions the reliability of demographic forecasts in light of rapid societal changes.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the decline in birth rates as primarily caused by social media and cultural shifts, which are portrayed as negative influences on traditional family values. While it acknowledges global trends, it emphasizes the role of modern technology and changing social norms, aligning more in






