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I'll give mine to get the ball rolling.

There was a user that, before getting banned, declared that every single living human being alive on Earth right now should not exist because no one had the benefit of a pre-conception device on hand to somehow determine each individual's consent to exist before they started to exist.

I don't know if that take would make David Benatar blush, make David Benatar cackle with glee, or if that was posted by David Benatar himself.

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[–] AmericaDelendaEst@hexbear.net 10 points 11 months ago (2 children)

You're glad to be alive after the fact but you still didn't consent to it and it is kinda fucked to bring people into a world that is literally filled with suffering

It is an unserious take to have, especially if applied to an entire society, to forbid births until a magic machine can seek birth consent.

I agree I mean I'm just saying I think it's technically correct but at the same time also stupid and useless for the real world

[–] robot_dog_with_gun@hexbear.net 1 points 11 months ago

a materialist (and i'm assuming non-malthusian, because the concern is consent) antinatalist wouldn't think such a machine is possible. if he's not making that part up or misremembering someone's strawman then my best guess is that it's a hyperbolic misunderstanding of "you'd have to meet an impossible standard"