
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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This is a line oftenly espoused by prolifers stating that if the conditions improve for some people, they may choose to 'live'. That notion and claim isn't entirely wrong and in theory, it would be true for a fair bit of people. However! The problem with that is it's nothing more than a talking point because the people who say that are the ones who do almost (nothing) to give incentives for people to want to live.
On another point (hint of antinatalism here) is that pro-lifers, especially those who are also natalists (pro-birth, almost going hand-in-hand), also talk about passing the buck to the next generation or about living long enough to make that change. It is no different than this video talking about how the slim possibility of someone giving birth to someone who (may) become a doctor or influential person changing the world. Again, while this is a non-zero possibility, it is much more probable that most people who are born are just NPCs and generally follow the other brainwashed masses without thinking or questioning why things are the way they are. This is almost akin to saying that "if I won the lottery, it would solve xyz problems, or I can do abc activity", which may be true, but again as we know probabalistically speaking, winning the lottery is extremely unlikely and no one (sensible) would ever count on it, or expect to. In fact, even the people who do win (the very very lucky ones) do not expect to win nor are they prepared to win as it "just happens" and they strike it lucky. What they (the winner(s)) choose to do with their winnings is another story and another point altogether.
I suppose that bringing about the change, such as improving the quality of life, taking away factors that would make people want to CTB, and even reflecting on perhaps the system itself is broken and needs an overhaul, reformation is just too much work. Therefore, it is simply easier for prolifers for peddle a wishful talking point about how people would be willing to live if they improved the conditions to make people more likely to thrive and want to live. Even if it is true for quite a few people rather than just those who want to exit existence or never to want to experience life itself, they (pro-lifers) are just reluctant to do anything meaningful to change. Again, it's all just talk and (little to) no (substantial) action for change.
On another point (hint of antinatalism here) is that pro-lifers, especially those who are also natalists (pro-birth, almost going hand-in-hand), also talk about passing the buck to the next generation or about living long enough to make that change. It is no different than this video talking about how the slim possibility of someone giving birth to someone who (may) become a doctor or influential person changing the world. Again, while this is a non-zero possibility, it is much more probable that most people who are born are just NPCs and generally follow the other brainwashed masses without thinking or questioning why things are the way they are. This is almost akin to saying that "if I won the lottery, it would solve xyz problems, or I can do abc activity", which may be true, but again as we know probabalistically speaking, winning the lottery is extremely unlikely and no one (sensible) would ever count on it, or expect to. In fact, even the people who do win (the very very lucky ones) do not expect to win nor are they prepared to win as it "just happens" and they strike it lucky. What they (the winner(s)) choose to do with their winnings is another story and another point altogether.
I suppose that bringing about the change, such as improving the quality of life, taking away factors that would make people want to CTB, and even reflecting on perhaps the system itself is broken and needs an overhaul, reformation is just too much work. Therefore, it is simply easier for prolifers for peddle a wishful talking point about how people would be willing to live if they improved the conditions to make people more likely to thrive and want to live. Even if it is true for quite a few people rather than just those who want to exit existence or never to want to experience life itself, they (pro-lifers) are just reluctant to do anything meaningful to change. Again, it's all just talk and (little to) no (substantial) action for change.