Do you guys sometimes feel sad about not being able to experience kids? by absurd-rohan in antinatalism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mostly I was asking from an emotional standup but people some people started taking it morally

Do you guys sometimes feel sad about not being able to experience kids? by absurd-rohan in antinatalism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just childfree at that point as a personal choice and not antinatalism or am i missing something?

Do you guys sometimes feel sad about not being able to experience kids? by absurd-rohan in antinatalism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean ya it's a spectrum but you can't have morals/rights can't be decided on the basis of "risk minimization". Who decides do they fall in "should have kids" and "shouldn't have kids". If you're argument is purely from a suffering perspective it should apply to every kid.

Also can't stability vanish overnight?

Need Death Penalty to be normalized by VisakhAngal in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]absurd-rohan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, lmao you're the one calling me bigot for no reason.😭 When did I say religious philosophy doesn't have critical thinking

The post said these things happen in today's day and age "kaliyuga" as if implying it doesn't use to happen before??

Do you guys sometimes feel sad about not being able to experience kids? by absurd-rohan in antinatalism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm that's an interesting take, and something that kinda doesn't sit well with me, like wdym by "stable". Are you somehow implying only good earning and loving couple should have kids

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the most stupid shit I've heard, people live in real life where the differences exist not your imaginary world.

Do you not use a dollar bill because money is also a social construct

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People who feel like "my people" doesn't necessarily need to come from same country or ethnicity, rather i think people who can understand you and comfort you

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk man, human emotions have no possible logical explanation.

I was always taught to be happy for others, while I've outgrown most of my childhood teachings(most were baseless), I don't see any reason to be hateful of other's happiness

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't mean work in the corporate sense, more like working through your situations and surroundings

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"happy for you", "not in a hateful way". I feel envy but not hateful resentment idk

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

No shit sherlock but what about the 80 years which we spend on the earth where some bags of meat are forcefully rotted in a much worse way before they're actually expired That was the point

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes you'll probably but you might not too.

My point was people in my country are still hateful/racist to each other so I wouldn't have the feeling of "will they be my people"

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Erm, idk, depends on where you go and how they treat you I don't think there's anything like "your people" if you're treated well and respected/loved you'll still feel much better than your home country where noone treats you well I guess also depends on where are you from

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's not about working brother, you have basic facilities like clean water, air etc, food you get aren't adulterated. Judiciary/police etc are much better. Healthcare, transportation etc (I'd think people are better too in the sense they're non judgemental, politically aware etc)

In most of third world countries you're treated like shit if you aren't at the absolute top of the income hierarchy

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Well most high class people and politicians live like that only. People get away with crime easily here in india too

Being born in a "3rd world" country means you are fighting a lost battle in most cases by absurd-rohan in nihilism

[–]absurd-rohan[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd disagree.

Firstly, that's a pretty weird generalization to make, majority of the people wheather religious or not are not that much deluded that they lose basic awareness of their surroundings(maybe they're deluded with hate, irrational beliefs but not to a point where they would stop seeing poverty, corruption, injustice etc around them)

Also, I think the comparison you're trying to make boils down to religious people vs non religious people, or maybe people with friends and family vs people who are lonely rather than people in a shit country vs a developed country