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Saturday, November 18, 2017

Having Children Is a Sin Against Liberalism

Liberalism starts from the assumption that we are bad. Americans are bad. White people are bad. Capitalists are bad. The First World is bad. You don’t have to extend the mentality far to reach the logical conclusion that human beings are bad. If the human race is the problem, the solution is simple: don’t have babies. NBC takes the leap:

A startling and honestly distressing view is beginning to receive serious consideration in both academic and popular discussions of climate change ethics. According to this view, having a child is a major contributor to climate change. The logical takeaway here is that everyone on Earth ought to consider having fewer children. …

Several years ago, scientists showed that having a child, especially for the world’s wealthy [i.e., white people], is one of the worst things you can do for the environment.

That means that in the liberal religion, having children is a mortal sin.

[W]e need to stop pretending the decision to have children doesn’t have environmental and ethical consequences.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Breathing is against them unless you pay them or they can take it from you and give it to them self. (map)

Anonymous said...

Liberalism is a crime against humanity.

lmclain said...

More specifically, having THEM reproduce is a sin.

Many thanks to Planned Parenthood. They don't ever notice the contradiction.

Anonymous said...

Back in the Seventies there was an economist named Howard Ruff. He had a TV show called the Ruff report. I used to watch is all the time for his advice and insite. He wrote a best seller called how to prosper during the coming bad times. He also wrote a book call grow or die. Warning western western civilization, that if you don't start having more children, the third world will overtake western civilization and will cause it to fall. Rome is a good example of this.