Is Calhoun's behavioral sink the ultimate blackpill?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_sink
The experiment conducted by John B. Calhoun on rats shows a grotesque similarity to societal patterns in the 21st century:
1. Increased abortion rates and inability of females to raise children.
2. Increased aggressiveness of females.
3. Increased cases and normalization of sexual deviancy and homosexuality.
4. Withdrawal of many males from sexual reproduction and their focus on "self-improvement". They were called "the beautiful ones" by Calhoun for their constant self-grooming and lack of wounds from other males stemming from competition.
5. Increased antagonization between the youth and the old.
Today we think of these as consequences of various political, societal, and economic changes, but all it took for mice is extreme overpopulation and flattening of the logistic population curve. Curiously enough human population is predicted to hit that logistic ceiling in the 21st century.