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Antinatalism is the view that choosing to bring new sentient beings into existence is ethically wrong or unjustifiable.

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r/antinatalism Current Stats

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242,923

r/antinatalism Growth Analytics

24 hours
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Daily Avg+94
7 days
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30 days
Growth↗ +0.7%
Net+1,724
Daily Avg+57

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Antinatalism is an ethical position that concludes that procreation is always morally wrong. Antinatalists refrain from procreating to spare their descendants from all the suffering that is an inherent part of existence. Many are furthermore concerned with preventing the damage inflicted by humans on wildlife, nature and other beings. In either case the goal is to reduce suffering. Antinatalism does not condone any harm to already existing beings. π™π™€π˜Όπ˜Ώ the π™π˜Όπ™Œ before asking questions.