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In reply to the discussion: Why I don't want to have children. [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)24. Admirable
Unfortunately, people who care about the environment, and are generally liberal, will stop reproducing, leaving room for republicans to continue multiplying at an increasingly high rate.
Anyway, it's too late for me. I had kids, who are now almost grown up. 4 of them. To reduce the cognitive dissonance I tell myself someone on the left has to have the babies to offset the right wing. But of course, now I worry about their future. I'm just thankful we're in the perfect place (geographically) to be for climate change. Well, except for the possible increase in tornadoes, but we can dodge those.
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I often look at young families, particularly ones with large broods, and can only
Jackpine Radical
Mar 2015
#1
It's a large part of why I am glad I didn't have any. And why I feel sad for my
kestrel91316
Mar 2015
#3
'No children, happy to go extinct', tweets weatherman after grim climate-change report
GuntherGebelWilliams
Mar 2015
#6
other people still are though; especially super-rich people, who have more than the standard
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#9
if everyone chose to not have children it would have great future consequences
Marrah_G
Mar 2015
#32
I was responding to your comments about anyone having children making you sick
Marrah_G
Mar 2015
#88
I don't know ... I don't think the elimination of humans (by attrition, not by other means)
Arugula Latte
Mar 2015
#49
You think it's over dramatic to feel ill about children having to deal with the death of the planet?
Dawgs
Mar 2015
#45
Still a problem for the whole planet, and it's just a small part of reason I feel ill about it. n/t
Dawgs
Mar 2015
#48
Most western countries make up for it, though, by consuming far more resources per capita.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Mar 2015
#52
You're not even close. "Scientists" never believed it, even then. No popular consensus, either
hatrack
Mar 2015
#83
If you ascribe to the current thinking on climate change, then it makes no sense to have children
Wella
Mar 2015
#30
Why so defensive? The OP wasn't telling you, or your kids, that they are wrong. n/t
Dawgs
Mar 2015
#65
My parents, and my wife's parents, had a mess of kids in an old-fashioned Catholic way.
hunter
Mar 2015
#67
i respects one decision to not have kids, and would never suggest otherwise. i also value and
seabeyond
Mar 2015
#71
I think I may adopt. I am closing in on becoming wealthy and would like to give some kid
Katashi_itto
Mar 2015
#78
Someone will eventually win the bet on the end of the world, but no one has yet.
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2015
#82