• protist@mander.xyz
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    19 days ago

    I really do get the sentiment, but I also think about my grandparents who grew up during the great depression and then fought WWII, or really all the incredibly shitty times to be alive throughout history

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      18 days ago

      Where has all that gotten us though? In the interim we’ve made the world less habitable yet more expensive to live in. I don’t want to raise kids just to watch them struggle to make ends meet (as I also struggle to make ends meet)

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      18 days ago

      And there were birth rate dips during those times. WWII only caused a baby boom because it ended and all those soldiers came back horny as hell.

      The Great Depression caused a massive drop in Birth rates that took years to recover from, and WWII saw big fluctuations in birth rates until it was over.

      This hesitation is normal, people don’t want to have kids when the future is uncertain.

      Source

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      18 days ago

      What’s with the whataboutism? Just because our ancestors acted imorrally doesn’t make it OK to do the same

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        18 days ago

        Putting current events in historical context is not even remotely “whataboutism.” And it sounds like you’re saying your ancestors acted immorally for having children, which may be arguable…

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          17 days ago

          And it sounds like you’re saying your ancestors acted immorally for having children

          I’m saying they acted immorally if they willingly conceived a child during a World War or the great depression