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
but if that's the case, we really have nothing to discuss. it's childish, imo; to so desperately want to world to be beautiful that you're unwilling to deal with uncomfortable truths, to dig in the epistemic muck and unearth the nuggets of truth concealed within
feminine trait
often, these people stay safely quarantined in big cities, studying the humanities, employed in simple, no consequence occupations
but when they attain some measure of power, they become dangerous, and threaten our ability to engage in rational evidence-based policy