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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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An extremist pro-humanist?
The mainstream press would say it makes you part of a death cult. Which would mean you are probably dead pretty quickly because radicalizing takes some time. Before you actually can become an extremist you are most likely dead. A different answer would be you start being an anti-natalist, then turn increasingly to pro-mortalism and eventually you kill yourself and livestream it on the internet where people celebrate it. This would be the mainstream press narrative.
I think it is true that many people on here sympathize with antinatalism or elements of this philosophy. But it ends here. I don't see that a majority or even close to a majority on here was into pro-mortalism. I think some people might be careful to speak out against pro-mortalists for various reasons. People don't want to offend other people, don't want to be perceived pro-life. I think though the latter reason becomes increasingly less relevant which is good.
Where would we be politically? They try to paint us as incels/fem-cells. They try to portray as pro-trans. I think we would be overall more leftwing. And economically poor. We are probably pariahs on the internet.
I think considering that we are a bunch of most mentally ill/suicidal people in very vulnerable positions with not much left to lose. It is pretty surprising that violence as a form of protest is condemned on here by almost all people. I really think many on here are in some way more pro-human than many organizations with good reputation that label themselves as humanists.
The mainstream press would say it makes you part of a death cult. Which would mean you are probably dead pretty quickly because radicalizing takes some time. Before you actually can become an extremist you are most likely dead. A different answer would be you start being an anti-natalist, then turn increasingly to pro-mortalism and eventually you kill yourself and livestream it on the internet where people celebrate it. This would be the mainstream press narrative.
I think it is true that many people on here sympathize with antinatalism or elements of this philosophy. But it ends here. I don't see that a majority or even close to a majority on here was into pro-mortalism. I think some people might be careful to speak out against pro-mortalists for various reasons. People don't want to offend other people, don't want to be perceived pro-life. I think though the latter reason becomes increasingly less relevant which is good.
Where would we be politically? They try to paint us as incels/fem-cells. They try to portray as pro-trans. I think we would be overall more leftwing. And economically poor. We are probably pariahs on the internet.
I think considering that we are a bunch of most mentally ill/suicidal people in very vulnerable positions with not much left to lose. It is pretty surprising that violence as a form of protest is condemned on here by almost all people. I really think many on here are in some way more pro-human than many organizations with good reputation that label themselves as humanists.