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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 9, 2026

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You're free to take this approach, as long as you understand that this is quite literally dysgenic, and those who think like you will not propagate.

Which, you know, fine and all, but, you know it's a literal dead end. Right?

as long as you understand that this is quite literally dysgenic

Eh. I sort of feel like anyone who doesn't want kids (for reasons unrelated to taking catholic holy orders or living a sanctified single life) is probably genetically and/or morally unfit to have them in the first place, so they're pretty much strictly benefiting society by not propagating their deleterious genetic/cultural adaptations. I know my feelings on the subject are morally wrong because I obediently submit to the catholic church's doctrine re: universal redemption the beauty of children, and evil of eugenics... but knowing intellectually how I should feel isn't the same as actually feeling that way.

I meant this more as a commentary on society in general, rather than as something about me myself. I could choose to have tons of kids for reasons inscrutable to others and not applicable to society at large. Maybe I'm going to have the tons of kids because I believe the muffin man said so and that his orders are absolute.

this is quite literally dysgenic, and those who think like you will not propagate.

It's interesting because memes spread differently than genes. And I have no interest in propagating the ideas noted in OP. In fact I quite enjoy having society exist, so I really hope that the winds will change and more and more people will be duped into having kids, especially those of my race.

More people knowing the truth can be harmful to some people, and duping people can be highly beneficial as well. That's kind of the whole reason why disinformation exists in the first place.