The 1st step towards #antinatalism is realism + acknowledging the basic facts + universal truth. Thatβs often the hardest step. Itβs the 1st step towards some level of emancipation for you + the sentient lives of little ones uβve spared the unnecessary burden of the meat grinder.
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You have to find minds that are open to the idea. Those minds are the fertile ground upon which the seeds of AN have a chance of taking root and growing.
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Many people claim to be truth seekers but I think they are just looking for a community + validation. The only way to win is to get em as young as possible. Iβll do my best with story writing. Start with a fairytale that begins happy + turns sad w a solution. That should do it.
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At the end of the AN fairy tale, you can say something like, "And they did not live happily ever after."
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An AN fairytale would be they decided not procreate and found joy with plants, animal, adopted children or a career... but they still acknowledged life has pain. Just to give them a bit of hope + ideas on alternatives.
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Excellent! Your ending is much better than mine. I would scare the bejeebus out of the kids. It's a good thing you're writing the book instead of me lol
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I think of the real version of Little Red Riding Hood - the message is to keep young girls away from boys who want their virginity. I donβt want kids falling into depression, fear or nihilism. I want them to still hold onto something w/o joining a suicide cult.
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When I was a young man, I did not want a virgin. I wanted the ones who knew what they were doing and weren't shy about doing it lol
But yeah, keep the kids away from nihilism and suicide cults. I've always said that.
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All I ever wanted as a kid was to know the truth - it lead me to suicide cults + nihilism. Perhaps Iβm more prone to suicide bc both my mother + grandmother have attempted. I donβt want any negative stigma associated with AN. I want it to be a freeing + positive message for ppl.
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You're not really a nihilist. A nihilist believes nothing has value. You, on the other hand, want to protect kids from suffering. This has value to you. You have compassion. You care. You may be a pessimist. But, a nihilist... I don't think so.
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