Deeprotsorcerer
Skeletal Eromancer
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- Aug 24, 2021
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I used to think so. Hell, I still do to some extent, but I'm proud to say that I no longer look at people who want to pass on their genes with disdain. I used to panic about the inevitable doom humanity is bringing against itself with the climate crisis and its inability to meet the physical demands (Not the supply, there's more than enough actual stuff to go around. Screw you zero-sum gamers.) of the people we already have on this Earth.
Hearing someone say, "I want want to have kids of my own." always felt like they meant "I don't care about the planet, or the souls suffering under the horrors of the system." but some long conversations with a number of acquaintances and my mother has revealed a number of reasons why someone would put/bake a cinnabon in the oven rather than picking a perfectly good one out from the store:
They just never considered adoption (the most common reason in my circle)
They see raising their own child as an ultimate expression of love (irrational to me, but feelings are irrational)
They're afraid of the child being wrong/ruined by the system (an idea that I take umbrage with, as the child that you make could also be "ruined" by any number of factors)
None of these point towards disdain for humanity's continued survival or a lack of sympathy for orphans, but a part of me still thinks that despite people's perfectly valid reasons for having their own child, they should be encouraged to rescue one that already exists, if only to reduce the amount of suffering in the world.
Edit: I'm aware of the fact that a "population explosion" isn't the core cause of the environmental crisis, but I didn't when I was much younger. The main thrust of my discomfort with making a kid rather than taking one would be the existence of children that go unadopted.
Hearing someone say, "I want want to have kids of my own." always felt like they meant "I don't care about the planet, or the souls suffering under the horrors of the system." but some long conversations with a number of acquaintances and my mother has revealed a number of reasons why someone would put/bake a cinnabon in the oven rather than picking a perfectly good one out from the store:
They just never considered adoption (the most common reason in my circle)
They see raising their own child as an ultimate expression of love (irrational to me, but feelings are irrational)
They're afraid of the child being wrong/ruined by the system (an idea that I take umbrage with, as the child that you make could also be "ruined" by any number of factors)
None of these point towards disdain for humanity's continued survival or a lack of sympathy for orphans, but a part of me still thinks that despite people's perfectly valid reasons for having their own child, they should be encouraged to rescue one that already exists, if only to reduce the amount of suffering in the world.
Edit: I'm aware of the fact that a "population explosion" isn't the core cause of the environmental crisis, but I didn't when I was much younger. The main thrust of my discomfort with making a kid rather than taking one would be the existence of children that go unadopted.
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