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You cannot be an antinatalist and a feminist. The 2 are mutually exclusive. AN means no procreation. Feminism is pro women. AN is anti women. AN = Anti women & anti men. Anti life. It has nothing to do with blame. It's about rooting out the cause of suffering
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I disagree. I’m a feminist and an antinatalist. I’m an antinatalist and feminist because I despise inequality and suffering (amongst other things.) and I’m for reproductive rights, I just wish people would choose not to procreate.
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I understand that reproductive rights are about reproducing or not reproducing if and when and how one decides to do so. But antinatalism is absolutely against reproduction. It has nothing to do with social justice or inequality. AN = no birth. Period.
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Right. I’m a feminist and antinatalist, and thus I wouldn’t want anyone brought into existence. I just don’t think we should legislate against procreation. Still against it, just not legislatively.
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Guess I’m not for a government force stopping people from reproducing. That would be vastly intrusive/wrong. Because of this, effectively, I’m for rights to reproduce. Doesn’t mean I like it, just that I don’t think we should stop it. Regardless, I don’t think feminism exclusive.
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I never said anything about government forcing people to stop procreating. But I like the idea. I was speaking philosophically. Philosophically, you seem to be for people procreating if they want. As an AN, I am not. I see it as murder. Birth = death.
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