• library_napper@monyet.cc
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      11 months ago

      No, its a fact. A policy can be fascist, not a fact.

      I dont think funding sex education, free contraceptivees, and free abortions services is fascist.

      • Orcocracy [comrade/them]
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        11 months ago

        It is absolutely not a fact. There is nothing inherent about any human being that causes damage to the environment. It’s what human society as we organize it does, and a very small number of people do an incredibly outsized proportion of the damage. Focusing on things like birth control and overpopulation is a major part of ecofascist rhetoric. It is also very much about punishing a distant other because after all, if you really believed that all human births were inherently damaging to the environment, we wouldn’t be having this conversation as you would have already undone the damage caused by your own parents. But you haven’t, and nor should you for many good reasons! Those reasons also apply to everyone else too.

        • library_napper@monyet.cc
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          11 months ago

          It is a fact. And fascism would be a policy that is aimed at a specific group of people. Its not fascist to say all humans need to curb our reproduction rates to make a better life for future generations.

          • space_comrade [he/him]
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            11 months ago

            Its not fascist to say all humans need to curb our reproduction rates to make a better life for future generations.

            Yes it is, because the problem was never the total number of humans, the problem is our wasteful economic system. With a rational economic system we could easily sustain 10 billion people, we literally already produce food for that much, it just goes to waste.

            You're just so brainwashed by capitalist ideology you think the only solution to climate change is genocide, god forbid you try to envision a better economic system.

              • space_comrade [he/him]
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                11 months ago

                How the fuck do you think the global population gets lowered other than, at the very least, restricting some people from reproducing? You think people are magically going to want no kids?

                Also you didn't respond to the part of my comment where I literally say that "overpopulation" is a fascist myth and isn't anywhere close to the truth.

                • library_napper@monyet.cc
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                  11 months ago

                  Studies show that when you give people quality sex education, free contraceptives, and free healthcare they have less children. Its not rocket science lol.

          • Orcocracy [comrade/them]
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            11 months ago

            Ok, explain how it is true that every human purely by being born is equally culpable, and that human society isn’t at issue? And then you can explain why this doesn’t apply to you and your family.

          • sooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]
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            11 months ago

            No, humans need to reorganize society before curbing anything

            Overpopulation isn't the driver of damage, overconsumption is

            So much damage could be eliminated by

            • allowing people to not mow their lawns/keep animals on them
            • abolishing all dress codes (less need for AC in the summer)
            • mandating green roofs
            • public transit
            • eliminating bullshit jobs
            • requiring ease of repair

            and so many other things, which wouldn't even reduce people's quality of life, but improve it (so long as these resources are shared equally). After that happens, yes you can talk about limiting births to a 2.0 fertility rate, with some leeway (like you get fewer privileges if you have more kids) but in general this planet could easily handle twice or even thrice the amount of humans with no environmental damage if the population was managed properly. Which of course means you don't get your own personal carriage to take you to a Taylor Swift concert 50 miles away at the drop of a hat