Neo-natalist Conference in Austin
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US natalist conference to host race-science promoters and eugenicists

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Natalist conference will be held at the University of Texas , Austin .
Speakers include self-described eugenicists and promoters of race science.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has been a vocal supporter of pro-natalist positions.
Musk, who reportedly has at least 13 children by four mothers, was confronted on X by Grimes and rightwing influencer Ashley St Clair over his alleged neglect of children he has fathered with them.
Jordan Lasker's role in running the Cremieux account has long been a subject of social media speculation.
He is accused of running the account alongside pseudonymous rightwing influencer Charles Cornish-Dale .
The Guardian obtained a scrape of the website of the 2024 Manifest conference via a source whose identity is being protected.
Jonathan Anomaly is a former academic and advocate of what he has called “liberal eugenics” Diana Fleischman is a podcast host and contributor at online magazine Aporia .
The publication is operated by the Human Diversity Foundation , an organization registered in Wyoming by Emil Kirkegaard.
Malcolm and Simone Collins are prominent advocates of pro-natalism.
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