people that think this way tend to be somewhat romantic, drawn to a certain watercolored view of life and humanity, wanting to inject magic into the mundane and reject the mechanization of the world
I understand the impulse, ofc. it's pretty natural. but it ignores reality
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RT @willlowthewhisp
I have no real way of communicating the horror I feel at the idea of artificial wombs.
https://twitter.com/willlowthewhisp/status/1382459189826629636
so many choices in life involve tradeoffs
would I rather my grandfather have died years ago, rather than undergo a deeply unsettling triple bypass?
how about factory farms; would I trade them for millions of people ceasing to exist?
condoms? birth control?
its not that simple
some people would make the opposite choices, they would want us all to retvrn to the days the majority of newborns died before they hit a year, that life expectancy was under 50, that our daily lives were filled with toil
they claim theyd gladly trade that all for natural beauty