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- Apr 17, 2023
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So dumb….All parents need to be drawn and quartered in Hell...on repeat...forever.
I totally agree with you as far asself-accountability goes. I never had kids and folks always either said I was self-centered and selfish or gay because I had zero kids. I grew up ultra poor and did not want to go back to that ever again and I do not feel that it is up to the taxpayer to feed and clothe my kid, if I would have had one.I used to be an anti-natalist but now I just reserve myself to just being someone who is extremely judgmental of parents. If you don't devote your entire life and sacrifice your own well-being for your child, then I consider you a failure of a parent. I see most parents as failures. Then again, most people don't end up fucked up to the point of joining a suicide forum. I guess my upbringing was just an outlier and set the stage for me to experience a life of suffering (up to this point, at least). I have no sympathy for people who complain about how hard parenting is; I just don't care. Have some self-accountability for your actions. I hope that orgasm was worth it.
I think so too. I never fully understood why modern-day hunans, including the modt sophisticatuted ones, are so keen on having genetic offdpring in the first place. Does the idea of passing on a (faulty) copy of one's DNA to the next generation actually fill anyone with a sense of meaning? I mean, people have no troubles pouring all their love and care into an adopted cat or dog -- so why not a human? Seeing the lenghts some people will go through just to have children of their own, in spite of genetic disorders and fertility issues, can really drive me mad.In my view, adopting children is a more commendable choice than bearing them.
100% agree with you.Yes. No ifs and buts, it is always selfish to bring a child into this world. Why? Just look a the state the world is in. Overpopulation, wars, and inflation. Everyone is forced to go to school and work for the rest of their lives, or else they can't even afford to live. That's modern slavery. So many people starve, get abused, get killed, or die in accidents. Which means that parents care more about having a mini version of themselves, instead of caring about what their child will have to go through, see, and experience. Everyone, and I mean, everyone, should know know cruel and unfair life is. So much suffering and for what? We all die anyway. This makes parents automatically selfish makes they KNOW that life is unfair and KNOW that their child will go through a lot of suffering no matter what. Of course, parents, no matter if good or bad, always have this logic:
Parents: "Life isn't fair".
To which the child should say: "Then why did you decide to have me?"
or:
Parents: "You should be grateful/thankful to us!"
To which the child should say: "But it was you who decided to have me, I never asked to be born."
Parents ALWAYS put their own needs first when it comes to having a child. The child never asked to be born, the parents decided to have a child, so they have no right to expect their child to be grateful to them. Especially if the parents didn't even do a good job and abused their child. The reason why so many parents want to have children is because they want to blend into society and look "normal". They use their child as their emotional relief, where they can take their anger out on. Talking from experience here. I don't know how many times my father, when angry, decided to take his anger out on me, even though I didn't even do anything. All because something, where I wasn't even involved, made him angry. Even when it comes to the good parents, I wouldn't refer to them as not selfish. Them doing the bare minimum for their child is not "self sacrifice". It was THEM who decided to have their child, so it is their JOB to care for their child. Period.
How is the birthing and rearing of children a selfless act, in principle?In today's world, potentially. In general, it depends on the individuals. In principle, no; it's the opposite.