• ComradeLuz [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    1 year ago

    I have heard that from some, but from most I am told that it is due to global warming and the high cost of living.

    • principalkohoutek [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      Life: submit to capitalism, you're powerless to change anything, the planet is baking, sometimes there are treats, two full time incomes required to survive, everything is poison, it's only going to get worse

      Me: you know who would like this? Children

    • Kaffe@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      Yeah those things require revolution to fix

      Do we allow the bourgeoisie to practice eugenics on our classes or do we fight back?

      If you think we can revolution why not have kids? I'm saying this only if such worries are preventing you from having kids that you would want to have otherwise. I understand it's not for everyone but I want to push back on people who've accepted defeat.

      • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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        1 year ago

        Do we allow the bourgeoisie to practice eugenics on our classes or do we fight back?

        we fight, but we don't have the right to conscript children into that fight.

        • Kaffe@lemmygrad.ml
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          1 year ago

          Easy for you to say when your people aren't actively subjected to genocide. The people who fight for their children's futures have little trust in the leadership of people who've already given up.

            • Kaffe@lemmygrad.ml
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              1 year ago

              No I'm saying nations under genocidal conditions are going to have kids because they want their society to continue, it's nothing about soldiers and I really don't like that you would reduce the will to survive genocide as "creating soldiers". Should Palestinians give up children not knowing if they'll be bombed tomorrow? Do you shame, pity them for having more kids? Why should they let Israel succeed in killing the idea of Palestinians?

              Reproductive labor is necessary labor for society to function. People having less kids because they can focus resources towards fewer children, those conditions only exist for the Imperialist and bourgeois strata. For most of the world having many kids is necessary for the survival of the community.

              • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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                1 year ago

                I'm saying nations under genocidal conditions are going to have kids because they want their society to continue, i

                and those kids grow up where, under what conditions? My childhood wasn't nearly as shitty as what palestinians are made to endure and decades on I would still have rather been an abortion. it is out of compassion for their suffering that i suggest having kids in dire circumstances is immoral because of what you're knowingly forcing someone to live through.

                Do you shame, pity them for having more kids?

                i feel bad for the people who have to live that life. i feel bad for parents who didn't have the right to choose. i endorse the destruction of the oppressor state and the (trial if you have enough stability to have them) execution of the perpetrators of apartheid and genocide.

                Why should they let Israel succeed in killing the idea of Palestinians?

                why is the idea of some cultural group worth the suffering of my children? Oppressed people have a morally righteous fight against our oppressors, but condemning another person to live under that oppression is not righteous.

                people are people and if i can choose not to condemn someone to a life of suffering why should I value a group identity over my child's quality of life? I wouldn't subject a child to life here and we even have running water.

                no hedonistic pleasures or satisfaction from achievement could make my torture worthwhile, how the fuck is it OK to subject someone to far worse than what i've had?

                • Kaffe@lemmygrad.ml
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                  1 year ago

                  This is clearly the words of someone who has no community or culture to cling to, one born nation-less and with a position to lose. For me contributing to my community in what's necessary of me benefits everyone and all children. For colonized peoples there is a collective worth protecting as it protects ourselves as individuals.

                  It's honestly sounding like you have internalized individualism. Like I said it's fine to not want children and to not have them, but know that people having children is necessary for your survival, and you have a role to play in the survival of their children.

                  Everyone has a role to play as we are social beings. Our society as structured alienates us from the benefits of socialized production but these conditions are definite and mutable. Have some revolutionary optimism.

                  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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                    1 year ago

                    It's honestly sounding like you have internalized individualism. Like I said it's fine to not want children and to not have them, but know that people having children is necessary for your survival, and you have a role to play in the survival of their children.

                    if other people putting children in harm's way is necessary for my survival then i would prefer not to survive and for the cycle of suffering to end with me. there's no social unit worth damning generations of children to lifetimes of suffering and bitter struggle.

                    Have some revolutionary optimism.

                    fight now and maybe having a kid later won't be equivalent to putting them through hell, but in the meantime we have no moral standing for conscription.

      • rjs001@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        What an incredibly rude and ridiculous statement. The very fact you would say something like that only points to me that you are far more annoying than any child I’ve ever been around.

        • rjs001@lemmygrad.ml
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          1 year ago

          If someone is annoyed by people in general then they need to get over themselves. I have no other advice in such a situation

            • rjs001@lemmygrad.ml
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              1 year ago

              Having irritating personal interactions doesn’t allow one to blanketly have a negative opinion of humanity. Finding all of humanity annoying is a conservative thought line Hint: i when it’s everyone else, it’s normally not everyone else

        • rjs001@lemmygrad.ml
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          1 year ago

          And what right have you to state agreement with a comment saying that kids are annoying? Shall it be fine with you when people make comments calling other groups annoying based off of their unchosen characteristics?

          • Addfwyn@lemmygrad.ml
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            1 year ago

            Because they are, and people can find different things annoying? I love snakes, but if somebody dislikes snakes and chooses not to keep them as a pet (most people) I am not going to think negatively of them as long as they aren't going out of their way to harm snakes.

            It's fairly bizarre to think everyone has to find the same things annoying as you.

              • Addfwyn@lemmygrad.ml
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                1 year ago

                I will assume you are legitimately asking in good faith as this is a fairly common bingo we hear a lot.

                Someone's age and the way they act is not the same as their sexuality. That should go without saying, but you would be surprised.

                People tend to find children annoying because of...the behaviour of children, unsurprisingly. Whether that is the crying, the demand for attention, the manipulation, the risk of damage (to themselves, me or my possessions, or others). Those are regardless of race, gender, sexuality, etc.

                Doesn't mean I actively wish ill on them; quite the contrary, I respect them as much as I would the life and livelihood of any other human. I just made the choice to have nothing to do with them. My partner is the same, so it's never been a particularly big issue for us. We just don't go to places where there are likely to be kids, and everyone is happy. Do I expect that in some public places there will probably be children sometimes? If it's an appropriate venue, yeah I just have to deal with it.

                • rjs001@lemmygrad.ml
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                  1 year ago

                  And if someone says they are annoyed by the behavior of LGBT people then it is justified in the same way?

          • ComradeLuz [none/use name]
            hexagon
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            1 year ago

            I was not stating agreement. I was just mentioning that is another reason that I have been given. But, everyone has the right to find annoying whatever they want though 🤣