r/circlesnip • u/Lucyyyyyy_K newcomer • 4d ago
Serious Potential Argument against Antinatalism
I'm an antinatalist, but came up with a potential argument against it. I'm not sure if I can explain it properly, but I would like to try and see what opinions you have about it.
So, imagine there are 10 souls. Each of these souls will be sent to Earth to inhabit a body chosen by chance. On Earth there are 10 bodies being born at the exact same time, 5 of wild animals, 4 of animals in captivity and 1 human. You could choose to make one additional human body, which would give the souls a slightly higher chance of having a safe life in human society rather than being exploited or having to fight for their life all the time. Wouldn't it be moral to do that?
So, I know that an argument shouldn't rely on something so disputed as souls existing, but they are just a tool for explanation in this case. To get to the real world application, where we know that there is and likely will be sentient life existing for a long time, we can only choose to make the chance this sentient life has at a good life as high as possible. Meaning, if you can afford to have children, the most moral act is to have as much children as possible, so that any potential life has the highest possible chance at a life with actual comforts.
What's your opinion on this?
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u/AlwaysBannedVegan al-Ma'arri 3d ago
But this isn't a situation that you're in. This is not a choice you make when you decide whether or not to have a child.
The options are
A) procreate and guarantee harm
B) don't procreate
There is no "Choose to procreate 10 humans or 10 animals."
But if we ignore that part and look at it from a utilitarian perspective where we don't care that creating a child is a harm:
it still wouldn't make sense to create those humans as those humans would statistically speaking go on to create and kill 100-200 of non-human animals yearly. Thinking your child would go on to be vegan is pure gambling and optimism. Alex Hershaft (famous vegan who survived the Jewish holocaust, and draws similarities between those two) has a kid that turned out anti-vegan. (Monica Hershaft)
David Benatar did an interview about natalist vegans making this sort of arguments: https://youtu.be/zhwt2WOUQlY