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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).
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).
David Benatar - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Anti-natalism is global and growing
The decision to not have kids on ethical grounds is no longer a fringe, Western trend
newhumanist.org.uk
Anti-natalists: The people who want you to stop having babies
Who are “anti-natalists” and why do they want the gradual extinction of humanity?
www.bbc.com
No Country for White Children – The Occidental Observer
www.theoccidentalobserver.net