• @[email protected]
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    72 days ago

    We shouldn’t be forced to support someone else’s family.

    I hope you’ll remember that should you or your family ever need state hand outs.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 day ago

      I’m fine with regular support for people who need it, but not paying for people to create more people. There are WAY too many of us already.

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        21 day ago

        Most western states are looking at bleak prospects in terms of keeping their welfare system going unless the citizens have more children.

        Either that or accept immigration, which many western states don’t want to do either.

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          -11 day ago

          Yeah, that’s going to suck, but the apparent alternative is continuing massive overconsumption that will eventually cause much worse problems.

          Immigration will be a huge problem that’s already being exacerbated by climate change and disinformation.

      • @[email protected]
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        -11 day ago

        Says who? Populations are expected the level off. We produce enough food for 10 billion currently before we even get to our advances in green energy and agriculture. Our housing issues are political.

        It’s a weird angle to take against equality.

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          11 day ago

          Says the fact that we’d require several more earth size planets just to sustain current human consumption, or the fact that we’re killing off other life on the planet at an almost unprecedented rate.

          We produce enough food to feed everyone… in a completely unsustainable way.

          weird angle to take against equality

          Come on, what a shitty strawman.

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        01 day ago

        There are too many people, I’ll agree.

        However you can’t take away peoples biological rights to reproduce.

        But you can give fathers a bit more time off early on to help with looking after their family. A few weeks of extra paternity leave funding would probably work out cheaper in the long run for the treasury vs all the alternatives.

        Plus you need a constantly supply to refresh the workers who are getting older and cluttering up the top of the population pyramid.

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          11 day ago

          I’m not trying to take anyone’s “rights to reproduce,” I just don’t want someone reaching onto my wallet to incentivize increased population because its a stupid thing to do that harm humanity in the long run

          This is coming from somene who supports things like single-payer universal healthcare, broad financial support for education, ensuring housing for people, etc.

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            31 day ago

            How is giving fathers a bit of extra time off incentivising increasing the population??? They were going to have the child anyway!

            It’s not reaching into your wallet, it’s everyone’s. And the cost is far offset by the taxes levied on that child when it starts work anyway.

            • @[email protected]
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              01 day ago

              Its right there in what you typed, its giving them time off. That’s what inventivizes them.

              I’m part of everyone, so yes, it’s reaching into my wallet.

              • @[email protected]
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                01 day ago

                Its right there in what you typed, its giving them time off. That’s what inventivizes them.

                No it isn’t. I speak from personal experience. Twice.