The other thing that's really funny but also telling about Pro-Natalists...
Every Pro-Natalist doesn't realize what kind of a "giveaway" they are, in terms of their true intentions by having people to have more children.
They act like a population decline is such a bad thing, or as if we cannot live with a lot less people, even though throughout history, Humanity has endured MUCH, MUCH smaller populations on the Earth, and did just fine, they survived just well and there were no problems.
Even if Europe for example were left to only 1 Million Caucasian People, if it truly had a desire to survive or hold out even if it meant to just hold out until death from invaders, it could be done.
It's clear that only Capitalists and predominantly religious people and those who are obsessed with securing their own positions are obsessed with needing these new births to have them as "Worker Slaves" for the system, businesses and especially retirement programs for those retiring or already retired.
Because overall, less people means less problems, less demands, more freedom and more resources that can be freed up.
Any sane person, despite what they think of this world, would prefer LESS people and more freedom and resources.
There are way, WAY too many people alive. And the worst part of the deal, is that the majority of people alive are actually worthless trash haha.
There is no possibility that anyone's interest to promote Natalism can be met with a desire behind it that is not in vain. Even I'm not vain enough to promote it.
Just wait 5 years from now, and you'll see how much more Anti-Natalism will have grown.
Meanwhile, you will also see the looks of remorse and regret on those who have had children.
Random question: what do you think of Lord of the Rings? I saw the Tolkien has east Prussian ancestry, but just wondering if you had any thoughts on it.
ReplyDeleteLOTR has a lot of Norse/Germanic pagan content but Christians say it's a Christian work. lol
DeleteHehe. I am quite literally the WORST person to ask such questions about it. I've never watched the Lord of the Rings, and I have absolutely no clue what it's about, and took no interested to check into what it was about because of how much of a cult following it seemed to have developed.
DeleteOne time I was actually made the object of humiliation because of something I didn't know was associated with it, and a whole bunch of people couldn't believe I didn't know what it was, had to do with LOTR, and then when I exclaimed I never watched it and know nothing about it, that added fuel to the fire and made it worse. I couldn't even name you one celebrity or names of the characters in that movie.
I also don't even know what a Football Quarterback is, and things like that. Believe it or not, that is just how "detached" I am from most mainstream things.
@PSA i recommend the books, Peter Jackson's films are totally different from the book
DeleteFair enough. I think they are brilliant, the books and the films, but I do see people get quite religious about it and treat it like a kind of bible which I don’t like, and if anyone questions the story or any of the philosophies of it people will jump on them and attack them.
Delete@Charlote I actually thought the books were quite similar to the films, there is a lot left out obviously but I think Peter Jackson done a good job.
@Charlote, but it's all fiction, right!? Is any of it based on anything factual from history!? Because I am horrible when it comes to watching or reading anything fictional, I get really lazy on it too.
Delete@PSA yes. Its fantasy
Delete@FreddyNietzsche the movies don't show 10% of the universe
Delete"and if anyone questions the story or any of the philosophies of it people will jump on them and attack them."
Absolutely..
"Meanwhile, you will also see the looks of remorse and regret on those who have had children."
ReplyDeleteI just recently discovered that there is an entire subreddit dedicated to this. Regretful parents I think. Haha
They're still only admitting it under anonymity but it won't be long before they don't care about that anymore.
As a single man that has had a good life for the most part, I can't imagine the stress that a parent has to face on a daily basis.
ReplyDeleteI know that I would raise the Cabbage Patch Kid in the county, if I had to. No way is it smart to have the child in a major city or even a mid size city. There are too many Jew influences looking to snatch the soul of of the child.
Imagine a world with less people, already sounds better...
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