Is antinatalism the last pill? Look at life from above:
Since millions of years, creatures fight, kill and die often in agony on a planet subject to the indifferent laws of physics and universe.
Think about the gazelles eaten alive by hyenas. Think about parasites which are eating other creatures alive from within. Think about the human history so far, killing, raping, burning and torturing each other. So many invented religions and ideologies due to denial and weakness to see that life is utterly futile.
Think about the people lived in ancient mesopotamia, egypt, greece and Rome. All turned into dust and sand.
Now with the sharp eyes and methods of the science, it is silly and childish to think that the experiment of life in general has a meaningful, good and worthwhile direction.
Nothing endures time and entropy. All your hard earned possessions you have just "rented". Nothing of them belongs you really. If you will not die before, the old age will take you apart slowly, your health, your self-reliance and your sanity.
So let us consider this philosophy of antinatalism and don't forget when you plan to make children that every cradle is a grave too.
The history books are thick enough for mankind to grow up.
How can you judge that one way is better than another. By what standard? Why is living a torturous existence any worse than living in our bliss when in the end none of it matters.
Aiden Lewis
Thank you user for refuting the lying kike's fairy tale bullshit
Right now, roughly 8 billion people live on this planet. In human history, roughly 100 billion people lived and died. History roughly remembers 1 000 000 people. Which means 99 999 000 000 people are forgotten forever, even though most of them had a life, filled with smiles and tears, sorrow and joy. Some had tragic endings, some had happy ones, some didn't even have time to truly begin. Nihilism is the final redpill. At the end of the day, we're just pawns on the chessboard.