The 10 Reasons Why Having Procreation is Unethical
Today, just about everyone wishes to have children or thinks that having babies is a fantastic idea. It’s just tough luck that far too many problems occur when people decide to have children. Thankfully, there has also been a steady decline in birthrates over the course of recent history, especially since the creation of the condom. Unfortunately, people are still idealizing the child-bearing process, and they even believe that having children is a worthy hobby and pastime. However, with some time, this can and will change, but we’re still on our way to adopting more realistic ideas about conception. With this in mind, these are the 10 reasons why having children is ethically wrong, but it’s up for you to decide this, too.
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It’s even worse for wildlife, and their excuses are no better than the ones that we have and abuse regularly. If anything, the problem is even worse and deserves our attention even more than other crises out there. Even when they have the ignorance to back in up, it doesn’t mean that we have to enable the process that creates the problem to begin with. Of course, we should find ways to alleviate the problem, but there are obvious solutions than can temporarily improve the problem, including adoption. This barely takes care of the domestication crisis though, but it’s a start that doesn’t include the immediate cessation of forced breeding among dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals. Regardless, we obviously have the control to make the difference ourselves instead of goofing around.
The Anti-natalist
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
1. There is No Choice
When you’re making the choice to have a child, you have to consider the consequences. There are plenty of things that can wrong, and just about anything can happen to them. Even if think that you have everything right, you have to consider how your choice is being burdensome. Of course, this is the only option, and it shouldn’t be used against you, right? However, at the same time, there are reasons to believe that this is a breach of contract against something that has no choice. At this point, we can say that it doesn’t matter if you’re the only one who can make this very important decision.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
2. The Wrong Reason
Just as I have mentioned above, people are likely going to have kids anyway. At the same time, it doesn’t matter if you have the option to ask the baby ahead of time — this is a reason that the choice is wrong. To make this even worse, people will have children in spite of its lack of ethical fortitude. In the case of reality, there is so little that we can do about people deciding to bump uglies for the sake of themselves. Unfortunately, just about every decision to have children is an emotional one. Furthermore, any so-called logical reason is often ill-informed and misplaced from what reality entails.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
3. Lack of Responsibility
Simply put, having children is inherently an irresponsible decision that we’re coerced into by our basic drives and phantasmagorical “instincts.” Of course, people would like to think differently about this; however, it doesn’t make this choice any less divisive. There is obviously a lack of thinking involved, and ignorance is often responsible for the motivation. Furthermore, the self-serving ethics are merely there to prove that people cannot subdue their egos and arrogance. In the process, people end up forgetting about their intelligence or a lack thereof by having children when they are not ready.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
4. The Zero-Sum Game
If you were not already aware: The life that you are living is predicated upon negative defaults. Don’t worry though, because just about everyone is dealing with the same predicament as you. Unfortunately, to make this even worse, everything that you enjoy is simply there to satisfy the negatives. There’s also reason to believe that most of our life is simply a state of variable mediocrity and suffering. Although, it doesn’t even matter if you’re into “the pain,” because this is just another way of evading the problem. This also means that you’re bringing your vulnerable children into the cesspool.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
5. The Needless Suffering
The world is full of a few major things that drive us: desire, relief, and suffering. Even though I have mentioned this before, there is no avoiding this force of nature. Of course, people are usually driven by hope and making things better. This is what often brings them about to having children, especially if they think they’re doing their job. Unfortunately, most people do not even consider this. Regardless, even when people feel as though they are winning, they will sit in denial when they face the facts. We all can think that we are winning or avoiding the pain, but it doesn’t make it any less of a lie.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
6. The Poor Problem
Even if you have it figured out or think that everything is okay, having children is always a risk. The grandiose thoughts about what we can accomplish are only blinded by our personal ambition. More often than not, people are never ready, and they simply deal with whatever happens. Furthermore, there is never a good time to play the personal replicator, even when everything seems to be okay. Our judgement is always impaired; having children only proves this more when poor people create functional brains. Afterall, the vast majority of people who procreate are destitute and incapable.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
7. Misery of Child Birth
Although it is very common to have children, there are plenty of reasons to believe that the decision is fallible. “Why is this?” you ask. Well, it’s fairly simple — I have mentioned this numerous times before. The offspring are usually completely dysfunctional at birth (humans), meaning that things can always go wrong. There are even birth defects to consider, including the possibility of a stillborn or the mothers death. Although this is not that common anymore, any suffering during pregnancy makes the difference here. Of course, this is barely an argument when everything else is considered.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
8. There are Other Kids
Apparently, as little as we want to know about the universe, there are things that we can certainly know without a doubt. In spite of this, it’s also hard to believe that people know little about adoption and caregiving. Although, instead of doing the right thing, people choose to have their own children out of spite. This is obviously the problem to begin with, but we can always help mitigate against it. At the same time, we can help those of us who have no parents without sending them to an orphanage. Regardless, we should leave it up to the others to have children that cannot be taken care of properly.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
9. Lack of Control
Denying the rights of unborn children when they cannot consent is barely a reasonable or constructive notion. Anything can happen at any given moment, and the lack of care or control that we have is only more reason to avoid the burden to begin with, right? Of course, having children can be difficult in multiple ways, and it’s an undue burden to/on both the parents and the children. At any point, something can go wrong, and we are to blame for — having to know better — knowing better. Everything seems fine, possibly, but most people are stuck after the fact or do not want children. This even includes the disdain from other relatives or family members, and their desiring charm proves this.
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
10. The Problem of Slavery
When most people have kids, they seem to forget that their prodigy are slaves to the world around them. To make this even better, it also ends up creating a situation where resentment can become a predictable quandary. Then again, if someone were to have children under good circumstances, their selfishness would be a little less futile and rude. Unfortunately, the more children that we have, the more that we are stealing from others. It’s just too bad that we do not seem to understand this issue enough to fix it. Obviously, this is something that happens, and it’s occurrence is ubiquitously felt.
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Unfortunately, everyone loves to scapegoat this conundrum as if they’re going to do better or are not the problem. If anything, for us, this provides too little room for error, and the thought experiments are deemed unthinkable. When push comes to shove though, they do it even when it is wrong because of it being easier. For “better” or worse, they do it in spite of the risks, i.e., wretched disrespect, and exponentially exacerbate the problem, obviously. Afterwards, we end up in a world where the children are left to the vices of their parents and vice versa. Isn’t this just swell for everyone? Sure!
The 10 Reasons Why Having Children is Wrong
Ending
Getting ready after the fact is never a good enough promise, and we often fool ourselves into believing that we are doing good enough. There is a point of extensive pain that we must consider as well. Of course, things changing for the worse is always possible, and we are nothing but stuck to the determinism. We are already slowly declining in our birthrates, and we can always try to hope for something better. Just don’t think that it is going to come on its own without effort. And understand that, if we knew ahead of time, we would know better and be much better off than we are now. Unfortunately, we’re too busy overpopulating the world and excusing it with petty and unreal optimism.
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However, this “dream” is not the correct path, and control must be taken through incentivization and reinforcement. We can even include vasectomies in the prized lottery beyond simply requiring a lack of reckless reproduction. Afterall, expecting the rule of intelligence to make a difference by having two children or less is farfetched. There’s no reason to believe that everyone will reach this point on their anyway. You see, although these are fairly specific arguments, they still count against the procreators in a multitude of way. We can change things, but people will have kids anyway, unfortunately.
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Instead of having more kids or having any alongside adoption, simply avoid doing it to begin with. Most people don’t even want their own children, so why should we believe that anything will change in spite of the pressures that come with parenthood. (There are even reasons to believe that people have dumber reasons to have children, in spite of them having fewer [far fewer] excuses.) Regardless, the problem is obviously paradoxical, and the children (that turn into adults) are slaves to the molestation that the parents can cause and vice versa. However, whatever the problem may be, I digress.
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Unfortunately, despite having kids or not, people believe that reproduction is a God-given, natural right. Why bother judging anyone, right? It doesn’t suit us properly to judge anyone anyway, and at least we’re not laying hundreds or thousands of doomed eggs to the slaughter. Furthermore, they even believe that having children is doing us a favor because of their expectations that burden us to begin with. However, to make it even worse, most people have little ambition with their offspring and simply plop them out without a care in-the-world. Is this the right thing to do? Well, it’s obviously not, but this is a part of the problem that we must face for the sake of humanity. Afterall, anyone can have children, even if the person has severe defects that are not so easily washed away by the evolutionary process.
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Anyway, as you can tell, we are trapped in an obligation that we cannot reasonably accomplish, let alone feel decent about. Of course, this is enabling the excuses that we always make for doing it from the start. In the end, this is why having children is ethically wrong and completely irresponsible no matter what. We also ignore the problem or choose to rely on ending it all rather than accept the truth. Unfortunately, this “deception” is far too much to bear for the average imbecile. Why? Well, they’re too busy not wanting their own children or avoiding the plague for the wrong reasons.
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Furthermore, forcing people to reconsider isn’t the answer either, as we have to have the desire to make this last. However, we cannot simply rely on the fantasy to leave people after thinking that we will do it differently. This is the first lie that we have to squash before we can finally reach the penultimate truth. Lastly, no matter how good of a parent you think you are, the arguments never seem to end for certain. If anything, leave it up to humans to give other humans the obligation. It’s the usual thing to do amongst humans, and it commonly works against them without much force or rule. In the end, is this what we really want from ourselves. I don’t think so, and it’s no factual solution either.
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You were a child, and you can account for the same exact issues. However, if you haven’t birthed a baby yet, then you’re responsible for not being irresponsible. Unfortunately, people often and blatantly use the excuse of their usury power against those of us who have made reasonable decisions. In all respects though, it’s not simply a choice to make. because of it’s weight as an ethical and contrived punishment. Also, if you have had problems, then why have children, especially when you know that you are living to satisfy, suffer, and die. Well, the answer is fairly simple, isn’t it? And I’m sure that the facts do not display that it happened on accident, which is the worst excuse of them all. In the end, instead of acquiescing by making more failures that march to the grave, we should do more.
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