Is organized anti-Natalism a thing in Ireland?

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Anti-Natalism appears to be a growing phenomena in the contemporary Occident spurred on by the South African academic Philosopher David Benatar who is popular among certain breeds of "edgy Conservatives" (such as the people who find Quillette exciting) and also pushes anti-Feminism and Zionism while attacking what he calls the "Regressive Left" as well as by the North American horror fiction writer who in terms of literary ability I would rate Thomas Ligotti.

Previously secular as opposed to Religious anti-Natalisms had to my knowledge been largely confined to the more misanthropic segments of the Deep Ecology movement. Now they seem made up of a much wider spectrum of people, to be increasingly organized and proselytising.

Does organized anti-Natalism exist here? Certainly there are some of them on P.ie (such as Lumpy).




 

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There's no Nazism in Ireland but I wouldn't be surprised if the libtards have an anti-Nazism group anyway Miss.
 

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There's no Nazism in Ireland but I wouldn't be surprised if the libtards have an anti-Nazism group anyway Miss.

There is Nazism or at least people claiming to follow it in Ireland. If you look hard enough among "Black Metalers" (as in people into the music genre of "Black Metal" and not Black lads and lasses into Metal generally) and crustie hippie types you will find some and than of course you will always have the odd savage Ulster Prod into it.

Natalism is the ideology that sees having kids as a good thing basically, anti-Natalism is the ideology which sees having kids as essentially evil.

Historical Nazism believed Germans, Swedes and even Spaniards and Italians having kids was basically a good thing- but it did not believe the same for Czechs and Poles.
 

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There's no organised 'far right' either, despite what the goons in the MSM will tell ya.
A few headbangers like little Justin Barrett does not a 'far right' organisation make.(y)
when you look at RTE MSM , they drool when they get the chance to mention the far right which does not exist in Ireland.
but you can see these mad bastards trying desperately to wish them into existence to provide a counter balance to their madness -- to somehow provide a disease for their cure which they have been administering for decades to us now without the illness being present.
 

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There's no Nazism in Ireland but I wouldn't be surprised if the libtards have an anti-Nazism group anyway Miss.
Just to give the impression that there is Nazism in Ireland.

Perhaps we should start bear a hunting group to persuade people that Ireland has a terrible bear problem, jeez, might even get some moola from the government. Mercs all round lads!
 

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when you look at RTE MSM , they drool when they get the chance to mention the far right which does not exist in Ireland.
but you can see these mad bastards trying desperately to wish them into existence to provide a counter balance to their madness -- to somehow provide a disease for their cure which they have been administering for decades to us now without the illness being present.

The UDA and UVF most definitely exist as an organized (and armed) force and they I think would count as "Far Right" by most measurements.
 

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Just to give the impression that there is Nazism in Ireland.

Perhaps we should start bear a hunting group to persuade people that Ireland has a terrible bear problem, jeez, might even get some moola from the government. Mercs all round lads!

Helen McEntee gave her definition of "Far Right" and it was so board as to include a lot if not most Shinner voting "Normies".
 

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The UDA and UVF most definitely exist as an organized (and armed) force and they I think would count as "Far Right" by most measurements.
What measurements?
Not that I give a shit but the aforementioned wouldn't be in the same league as Hitler or even the Neo-Nazis the MSM fawn over on Ukraine....
 

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I don't think there's any organised anti-natalism as such, why would there need to be?

Leftists are of course constantly bombarded with anti-white propaganda (and are far too thick to realise it (otherwise they wouldn't be leftists)), Climate Change being a prime example
 
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The UDA and UVF most definitely exist as an organized (and armed) force and they I think would count as "Far Right" by most measurements.
When the H blocks were examined -- by the BBC to discover how mad were the Irish when confined they regrettably discovered many of the Irish were studying at the open university and getting their arts degrees and other and in their words the "" loyalists "" READ THE BEANO AND DANDY .
the loyalists sickened any prods with more than 2 brain cells and they found their intellectual equals amongst the taigs who intellectually bore them no grudge .
the UDA ++++ are interested in selling drugs and controlling whatever closed shops they can such as building sites in their patches and the odd bit of protection rackets when circumstances allow -- just petty criminals with the petty minds to match - no evidence of far right thinking or any other thinking .
 
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There's no organised 'far right' either, despite what the goons in the MSM will tell ya.
A few headbangers like little Justin Barrett does not a 'far right' organisation make.(y)
There hasn't been any credible evidence presented of actual organised far right that I have seen.
Now organised far left is quiet blatant.
From students unions onwards.
 

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Anti-Natalism appears to be a growing phenomena in the contemporary Occident spurred on by the South African academic Philosopher David Benatar who is popular among certain breeds of "edgy Conservatives" (such as the people who find Quillette exciting) and also pushes anti-Feminism and Zionism while attacking what he calls the "Regressive Left" as well as by the North American horror fiction writer who in terms of literary ability I would rate Thomas Ligotti.

Previously secular as opposed to Religious anti-Natalisms had to my knowledge been largely confined to the more misanthropic segments of the Deep Ecology movement. Now they seem made up of a much wider spectrum of people, to be increasingly organized and proselytising.

Does organized anti-Natalism exist here? Certainly there are some of them on P.ie (such as Lumpy).





There is a notable anti-Natalism movement against Irish people and European’s in general. The obvious ‘go-to’ is the media regularly highlighting articles with young Irish couples choosing to not have families to ‘protect the planet’. The angle is always about how ‘happy’ these childless couples are.

That’s probably the most insidious angle and has been pushed into Irish school kids for at least the last 15 to 20 years.

The juxtaposition of endless immigrants arriving into the country who could care less is not a coincidence.
 
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There is a notable anti-Natalism movement against Irish people and European’s in general. The obvious ‘go-to’ is the media regularly highlighting articles with young Irish couples choosing to not have families to ‘protect the planet’. The angle is always about how ‘happy’ these childless couples are.

Do you have any examples of these articles?
 
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There is a notable anti-Natalism movement against Irish people and European’s in general. The obvious ‘go-to’ is the media regularly highlighting articles with young Irish couples choosing to not have families to ‘protect the planet’. The angle is always about how ‘happy’ these childless couples are.

That’s probably the most insidious angle and has been pushed into Irish school kids for at least the last 15 to 20 years.

The juxtaposition of endless immigrants arriving into the country who could care less is not a coincidence.
More a smug journalist thing!
The biggest problem is accommodation and money to keep the family comfortable.
If you're looking for insidious.
The constant barrage (and mostly true) of articles about how much children cost.
Add in children's benefits barely make up any reasonable difference.
The government doesn't encourage people to have a family .
 

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Do you have any examples of these articles?
Sure




 

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All from "the paper of record "
Amazing how they nurture such an awful health/lifestyle /culture outlook.
Then again look at their collapsed readership.
And the really sad thing is the huge amount of couples that can't conceive their own.
 

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All from "the paper of record "
Amazing how they nurture such an awful health/lifestyle /culture outlook.
Then again look at their collapsed readership.

And the really sad thing is the huge amount of couples that can't conceive their own.
I was amazed to see a short time ago that with his little laptop and his own brain Mr Kieth Woods has more subscribers that the mighty Irish times.
 

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Sure





But none of those are about people choosing not to have kids for the sake of the planet- the reasons are just typical narrow selfishness.
 

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