is there any good argument against antinatalism? - /his/ (#17846316) [Archived: 328 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:28:53 AM No.17846316
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"it is immoral to bestow suffering onto others" seems like a good axiom to assume, and "therefore, creating life that will suffer is immoral" seems like a logical conclusion from that axiom to me.
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:44:32 AM No.17846344
>>17846316 (OP)
Just don't adopt that Axiom, or value other axioms over the prevention of suffering.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:11:14 PM No.17846404
It's not either black or white.
People with good genes and parenting skills are very much welcome to have kids.
Everyone else should not be bullied into doing something they're not fit for
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:12:23 PM No.17847587
>>17846316 (OP)
It is a function of your form to reproduce Anon.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:13:53 PM No.17847590
>>17846316 (OP)
Yes, your tribe kin and civilization will cease to exist. Keep in mind we live in a highly unnatural ~2.1 tfr model of infinite growth.