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Do not confuse Antinatalist people with Childfree degenerates. Antinatalism is a serious philosophy, conceived by those who do not want children because believe that life is suffering and want to avoid their children sufferings by not having children. Childfree is a degeneration. Childfree are degenerates who claim to just hate children and want to live without them just because. Highly likely Childfree was conceived in order to confuse people and to divert attention from a serious cause like Antinatalism.

Do not confuse Antinatalist people with Childfree degenerates. Antinatalism is a serious philosophy, conceived by those who do not want children because believe that life is suffering and want to avoid their children sufferings by not having children. Childfree is a degeneration. Childfree are degenerates who claim to just hate children and want to live without them just because. Highly likely Childfree was conceived in order to confuse people and to divert attention from a serious cause like Antinatalism.

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Call it whatever you want but losing the desire to have children is degenerate. Building a family is one of the most difficult and rewarding things that a human being can do. Without some thing to struggle for and fight for life is meaningless.It is what we were designed to do. To turn your back on that is to turn your back on life itself.

Spend some time with the elderly. Compare those who have children and grandchildren to those who do not. Most people over the age of 55 without children just seem lost. Their life is nothing but a void with death impending.

Taking the “no skin in the game” approach; it seems logical that those without children should not be allowed to vote.

losing the desire to have children is degenerate.

it seems logical that those without children should not be allowed to vote.

Ah the eternal larping faggot conservative rears its head.

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How can you lose what you never had?