"The question is not whether humans will become extinct, but rather when they will. If the anti-natalist arguments are correct, it would be better, all things being equal, if this happened sooner rather than later for, the sooner it happens, the more suffering and misfortune will be avoided."
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"Kids? Just say no: You don’t have to dislike children to see the harms done by having them. There is a moral case against procreation", Aeon (2017)
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