In light of this pointlessness of existence rejectionism finds a dual objection to the business of procreation. It conscripts sentient beings to a lifetime of vexations and sufferings which they might be spared... (continued)...
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...Second, it perpetuates the unnecessary and pointless game of existence, taking it for granted as ‘natural’ and/ or legitimizing it with all sorts of rationalizations.
― Kenneth S. Coates, Anti-Natalism: Rejectionist Philosophy from Buddhism to Benatar
