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Anti-Natalism is the [[belief]] that it is [[immoral]] for [[humans]] (and only humans) to reproduce. It is anti-biblical and many of its adherents are [[liberals]] who buy into the theories of [[eugenics]] despite claiming to the contrary.
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'''Anti-Natalism''' is the [[belief]] that it is [[immoral]] for [[humans]] (and only humans) to reproduce. It is anti-biblical and many of its adherents are [[liberals]] who buy into the theories of [[eugenics]] despite claiming to the contrary.
  
Many anti-natalists claim that they only want to "reduce suffering" as if anyone who disagrees is "pro-suffering". This is an example of deceitful reframing, a common tactic used to obfuscate one's positon to make it appear more palatable; not unlike the [[pro-choice]] movement implying that any opposition to abortion is "anti-choice".  
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Many anti-natalists claim that they only want to "reduce suffering" as if anyone who disagrees is "pro-suffering". This is an example of deceitful reframing, a common tactic used to obfuscate one's position to make it appear more palatable; not unlike the [[pro-choice]] movement implying that any opposition to abortion is "anti-choice".  
  
 
Their underlying philosophy promotes [[misanthropy]] and the [[globalist]] myth of [[overpopulation]].  
 
Their underlying philosophy promotes [[misanthropy]] and the [[globalist]] myth of [[overpopulation]].  

Revision as of 04:25, November 9, 2023

Anti-Natalism is the belief that it is immoral for humans (and only humans) to reproduce. It is anti-biblical and many of its adherents are liberals who buy into the theories of eugenics despite claiming to the contrary.

Many anti-natalists claim that they only want to "reduce suffering" as if anyone who disagrees is "pro-suffering". This is an example of deceitful reframing, a common tactic used to obfuscate one's position to make it appear more palatable; not unlike the pro-choice movement implying that any opposition to abortion is "anti-choice".

Their underlying philosophy promotes misanthropy and the globalist myth of overpopulation.