"Becoming a parent gives you more incentive to act responsibly on behalf of the environment." May 19, 2015 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 197 |
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StudioFiftyFour
The concept of breeding more people in order to make the world a better place for more people makes no sense since the primary cause of problems is our overpopulation problem.
Declining resources, famine, disease, violent conflict... all of these plague developing nations and will begin to push on western nations soon. NO "cure" or remedy for these problems involves creating more people. More people exacerbates the problem.
Re: "Becoming a parent gives you more incentive to act responsibly on behalf of the environment." May 20, 2015 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,976 |
Re: "Becoming a parent gives you more incentive to act responsibly on behalf of the environment." May 20, 2015 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 197 |
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Cambion
Sounds about like breeder logic.
"My kids belong everywhere! Oh, but don't swear, drink or dance sexily in front of them even though this is a bar."
"My life is soooo hard, I'm always so tired and broke, no man wants to be with me and my child has five autism spectrum disorders. But it's alllllll worth it!"
"There are over seven billion people on this planet that can sustain a million at best, but I didn't respect the environment until after I had my babby and bought an SUV!"
It's only after people breed that they become all concerned about the environment and preserving it for their child, but they're too dumb and selfish to realize that once that loaf comes out, the damage has already been done. The absolute biggest source of pollution on this planet is humans because they're the ones causing all the other kinds of damage to everything. The world is in terrible shape in every possible way right now, and it only stands to get worse. Why would you willingly force a child into such a world? Breeders don't give a fuck because they'll be dead by the time the shit hits the fan and their children are struggling to live.
I know everyone's entitled to living their lives how they see fit, but any time I see someone announcing a pignancy or their freshly-shat loaf, I want to punch them right in the throat. Those children will have no future. Do the environment a favor and don't breed.
Re: "Becoming a parent gives you more incentive to act responsibly on behalf of the environment." May 25, 2015 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3,713 |
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videogamesforeverkidsnever
http://www.outsideonline.com/1970056/notes-child-full-life?utm_content=buffer7340b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
My eyes cannot possibly roll into the back of my head any further.
If you cared about the environment, and your kids' futures, you wouldn't have had them in the first place.
How can she possibly think being a parent motivates someone to care more about the environment when breeding is THE most damaging thing one can do?