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Culture War Roundup for the week of May 25, 2026

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I don’t think it’s really about the climate. If these people were really concerned about limiting climate change, there are lots of things that you could do that would make an impact. I don’t see them limiting their ownership or use of modern technology. I don’t see them choosing to live without fashionable clothing, hair and skin care products, or modern home decor and appliances. They have all of that, but apparently having a baby is bad for the environment. I have long suspected that they really don’t want the baby because it would require changes to their lifestyle.

Yeah, the "we didn't have kids because it's bad for the environment and anyway now we get to spend all our time and money flying around the world (which is terrible for the environment)" couple is fairly iconic at this point.

My understanding is that in fact they just don't understand themselves as the inheritors and stewards of a way of life that is worthy of perpetuation. This is easily-attributable to any number of facets of the leftist memeplex. Tangentially, they don't feel that they owe anyone anything and have no problem squandering the accumulated blessings of their ancestors for one big party before they 'go out clean' and end their lines forever.

It's interesting to observe. Doesn't bother me until it's someone I know.

Uh, all of those things are in the climate-activist portfolio. I couldn’t say what the actual rates are like. But then, lots of people who are sympathetic to that argument do end up having a child eventually. People aren’t always rational.