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Telling new parents that their babies will be miserable is praxis

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I don’t mean to turn this into an anti-antinatalist blog. But what the fuck. A recent post in the antinatalism subreddit raises the question: were antinatalists born in a barn? I mean, not all of them, but a lot of them? Because that would explain a few things.

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Antinatalist Xitter Party

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I’m working on my next big post but in the meantime, here are some deep thoughts from some of the antinatalists I track on Xitter.

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Is Antinatalism a death cult?

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CW: Suicide, genocide

Last Saturday, a young antinatalist named Guy Edward Bartkus parked a car laden with explosives in front of the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California. Setting off a powerful homemade bomb that shook the whole neighborhood, he didn’t succeed in killing anyone but himself–though the blast did injure four others. And despite devastating a good chunk of the clinic building, his attack didn’t harm the clinic’s stored embryos. But he did accomplish two of his primary goals: ending his own life and getting his particular brand of antinatalism in the news for several days.

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“Not my fault” declares the man whose noxious ideas helped inspire the Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing

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CW: Suicide, violence against women

Gary Mosher wants everyone to know he had nothing to do with Saturday’s bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs by a man who celebrated Mosher’s philosophy of “Efilism” in a brief manifesto he posted online.