
TheVanishingPoint
Student
- May 20, 2025
- 112
In an age where life is marketed as a duty, and birth as a sacred, unquestionable act, some minds—pushed to the edge—may ignite like fuses. But the extremism of refusal is no less blind than the extremism of forced creation.
To reject the world is not to set it on fire.
Rejection, when lucid, is silent—ruthlessly clear.
It seeks no victims, claims no vengeance, needs no gunpowder to be heard.
There is an abyss between those who strive to no longer be part of the farce and those who turn that struggle into a spectacle of blood.
The former walks in shadow, leaving no wounds behind; the latter cries out for attention, like a child late to the stage.
What happened in California is not antinatalism. It is the warped echo of a tragic thought, derailed into obsession.
The explosion is not a manifesto. It is a failure.
Suffering is not fought by inflicting more.
And birth is not refused by making death a stage.
Source: NBC News – RCNA215435
To reject the world is not to set it on fire.
Rejection, when lucid, is silent—ruthlessly clear.
It seeks no victims, claims no vengeance, needs no gunpowder to be heard.
There is an abyss between those who strive to no longer be part of the farce and those who turn that struggle into a spectacle of blood.
The former walks in shadow, leaving no wounds behind; the latter cries out for attention, like a child late to the stage.
What happened in California is not antinatalism. It is the warped echo of a tragic thought, derailed into obsession.
The explosion is not a manifesto. It is a failure.
Suffering is not fought by inflicting more.
And birth is not refused by making death a stage.
Source: NBC News – RCNA215435
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