Ciceronianus         
         
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Banno         
         I wonder if the Wampanoag people celebrate thanksgiving. Things did not work out all that well for them.Perhaps the legend that the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Wampanoag people... — Ciceronianus
universeness         
         
schopenhauer1         
         Would the appropriate celebration be one in which we give thanks that there aren't more of us? Should our guests on that day be only those who haven't given birth? That would mean our parents would be excluded in any case, and grandparents (which some may be thankful for, it's true). — Ciceronianus
schopenhauer1         
         I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. The turkey never asked to be hatched either, let alone being beheaded, gutted, stuffed, and cooked. Do cranberries resent their blooming parents? Pity the plants! They have had to endure unauthorized existence for many more millions of years than animals.
Maybe the Earth itself resents being formed out of cosmic dust, and then having to orbit a star for eternity? How does the Universe itself feel about its unrequested existence?
All Creation is peevish and resentful? — Bitter Crank
schopenhauer1         
         I wonder if the Wampanoag people celebrate thanksgiving. Things did not work out all that well for them. — Banno
Hanover         
         If procreation is impermissible, as it appears to be according to antinatalism, why should those impermissibly procreated celebrate, or give thanks for, that which occurs to them and others impermissibly procreated? — Ciceronianus
schopenhauer1         
         Perhaps they celebrate their gains should they see more people converting to their cause. They are not necessarily atheist, so perhaps they thank their heavenly father for each person who swears off procreation.
It would not be the stupidest religion out there, and it might just provide our sullen antinatalists with feelings of awe and inspiration. — Hanover
Hanover         
         So what's the point of your comment? Comedic effect? — schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         That antinatalism doesn't entail pessimism or thanklessness. — Hanover
schopenhauer1         
         This whole thread is a set up job to give smirky posters a chance to shit on anti-natalism one more time. If moderators were fair, they'd move it to the anti-natalism ghetto where they've put all the posts which take a positive view. — T Clark
javi2541997         
         There are quite a few events antinatalists can choose to celebrate — Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
         Is birthday one of them? — javi2541997
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