Diaper company’s Times Square billboard ad features quote from Elon Musk

A Times Square takeover had a pro-life company turning to the world’s richest man in advocating to “Make More Babies.”

On the eve of the annual March for Life, a diaper company trying to make a difference took a stab at a prevailing ideology of globalist elites right at the heart of the unofficial capital of the world. To promote EveryLife’s pushback on population control narratives, the direct-to-consumer baby brand embraced a message from billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk

“Having children is saving the world,” wrote the SpaceX founder and CEO on social media on Sept. 25, 2023.

That post on X was set to run for a full 30 minutes Wednesday in New York City’s Times Square as part of a double digital billboard promotion to kick off the “Make More Babies” campaign.

“In a world where the likes of Bill Nye, Al Gore, Bill Gates, and Paul Ehrlich, among many others, say the threat of overpopulation looms large and where social norms encourage women to put off having children until much later in life — if they even have them at all — we’re sounding the alarm,” said EveryLife co-founder and president Sarah Gabel Seifert in a press release.

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“The greatest threat is a world without children,” she continued, “a world that fails to recognize and cherish the profound beauty and creative potential of the next generation.”

Musk’s post had followed a visit to the Tesla gigafactory in Austin, Texas by Hungarian President Katalin Novák after the billionaire had missed attending the biannual Demographic Summit in Budapest to participate in discussions on population decline.

After the meeting, Novák shared in the sentiment with her own social media post that had referred to the entrepreneur as “another ally in the freedom fight of families and the peace mission.”

“Childlessness is the most worrying feature of our time. Elon Musk is a new ally in the freedom fight of families, someone who knows and appreciates Hungary’s pro-family agenda,” she’d continued.

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Along with Wednesday’s lengthy run, the EveryLife billboard was slated to continually appear over the course of five days, coinciding with the upcoming March for Life rally in Washington, D.C.

In an additional statement provided to Fox News Digital, Gabel Seifert asserted, “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.”

“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,” she went on.

Musk, who himself fathered 11 children, with his first tragically dying in 2002 at only 10 weeks old, had yet to publicly comment on the billboard campaign featuring his quote at the time of this post.

Kevin Haggerty

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