Antinatalists Claim “it’s Best” for Humans “to Not Come into Existence”
By Koen Jacobs, April 1, 2022
Communitarianism comes in many flavors, and the antinatalism movement is one such flavor.
According to its own definition for antinatalism, antinatalism “is a philosophical and ethical stance against human reproduction, rooted in harm reduction and rational consideration for future life, with regard for the implications that procreation will have for other humans, other animals, and the natural world. Antinatalists consider human reproduction (besides some exceptions, such as force) an irreversible, unnecessary, indefensible, and enduring form of harm, regardless of circumstances, situations, or consciousness in living.”
All the problems in the world, including “climate destruction“, antinatalists claim, exist because humans are being born. Although they acknowledge that being born is a natural process, it is also evil, they imply.
They believe that giving birth is selfish, unethical and irrational.
“There are thousands of organizations in existence that ostensibly seek major change, if not an end, to a whole host of human-caused harms and injustices. Do any of these organizations acknowledge the initial source of the issues they claim to condemn? No.” – StopHavingKids.org
The radical communitarians want you to believe that “it is a moral imperative that we [they] strive to minimize and prevent as many new lives as possible.”
Their campaigns are a menace and attest their warped, anti-human doctrine.