Namelesa Graves
Global Mod · Still Trapped in this Suffering
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730 somewhat. I would say I am anti natalist731
Does anyone know anti-natalist philosophy?
730 I agree with anti natalism as we never had a choice on whether we wanted to experience life or not so its unfair to the people who didn't want to live to be born and have to experience this suffering. To me its immoral to force life onto people as that creates more suffering when they could have just not existed to begin with and people who do like life would not be disadvantaged with not being born as someone who doesn't exist yet can't desire anything or want to live. A lot of parents can't be trusted to be good ones and we don't know if our children would experience suffering we didn't expect which could cause them to prefer to not want to live. Anti-Natalism would put a stop to all future suffering.I don't know. On the one hand, you can give birth to another unhappy creature, but on the other hand, if you were good parents and did not make the mistakes of my parents and surrounded the child with love, you could raise a good and happy person for whom this world could be a little better. Such considerations
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