• webghost0101
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    5 hours ago

    If i could guarantee my kids will have enough food and medical care for the rest of their lives unconditionally, only having to give up on my material belongings i will do so in a heartbeat.

    If that means sleeping on straw and not owning any electronic devices but i get to keep living under the same roof with small garden i will still consider that a very cheap price to pay.

    There is no point in all this luxury if we suicide our fucking species to create such.

    You may be privileged right now, you may have it personally very good but your survival is just as dependent on society at large. If we don’t take action you too will be impacted sooner then you realize. And the more privilege you are used to the harder a time you will have.

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      3 hours ago

      It’s easy to be a hero in your own imagination. The real world shows that most people don’t actually do that.

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        2 hours ago

        The real world does not provide it as a realistic choice. You cannot do what i said. If one tried their family would just die with them.

        Are you really arguing that your materialistic goods are worth more then the lives of future people? Because that is how your words appear. If so that is repulsive.

        Parents have made much tougher sacrifices for their kids all over history, people leaving everything they have behind for a better future is a norm that continues to repeat conflict after conflict. Self-Sacrifice may be rare but to deny its existence is naively hateful.

        If we don’t change our ways we wont even have a place to flee towards when climate conflicts arrive at home.