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An extremist pro-humanist?

The mainstream press would say it makes you part of a death cult. Which would mean you are probably dead pretty quickly because radicalizing takes some time. Before you actually can become an extremist you are most likely dead. A different answer would be you start being an anti-natalist, then turn increasingly to pro-mortalism and eventually you kill yourself and livestream it on the internet where people celebrate it. This would be the mainstream press narrative.

I think it is true that many people on here sympathize with antinatalism or elements of this philosophy. But it ends here. I don't see that a majority or even close to a majority on here was into pro-mortalism. I think some people might be careful to speak out against pro-mortalists for various reasons. People don't want to offend other people, don't want to be perceived pro-life. I think though the latter reason becomes increasingly less relevant which is good.

Where would we be politically? They try to paint us as incels/fem-cells. They try to portray as pro-trans. I think we would be overall more leftwing. And economically poor. We are probably pariahs on the internet.

I think considering that we are a bunch of most mentally ill/suicidal people in very vulnerable positions with not much left to lose. It is pretty surprising that violence as a form of protest is condemned on here by almost all people. I really think many on here are in some way more pro-human than many organizations with good reputation that label themselves as humanists.
 
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An extremist pro-humanist?

The mainstream press would say it makes you part of a death cult. Which would mean you are probably dead pretty quickly because radicalizing takes some time. Before you actually can become an extremist you are most likely dead. A different answer would be you start being an anti-natalist, then turn increasingly to pro-mortalism and eventually you kill yourself and livestream it on the internet where people celebrate it. This would be the mainstream press narrative.

I think it is true that many people on here sympathize with antinatalism or elements of this philosophy. But it ends here. I don't see that a majority or even close to a majority on here was into pro-mortalism. I think some people might be careful to speak out against pro-mortalists for various reasons. People don't want to offend other people, don't want to be perceived pro-life. I think though the latter reason becomes increasingly less relevant which is good.

Where would we be politically? They try to paint us as incels/fem-cells. They try to portray as pro-trans. I think we would be overall more leftwing. And economically poor. We are probably pariahs on the internet.

I think considering that we are a bunch of most mentally ill/suicidal people in very vulnerable positions with not much left to lose. It is pretty surprising that violence as a form of protest is condemned on here by almost all people. I really think many on here are in some way more pro-human than many organizations with good reputation that label themselves as humanists.
I'm not an antinatalist. Other people are happy and have meaning and purpose. Who am I to discount that.

I'd say that this site doesn't fall on the political spectrum. People from all walks of life end up depressed. And if you're bad enough you're on this site, who cares about politics, really.

Maybe masochism. Because everyone here is open about hurting themselves. Except nobody is taking joy in it. So no, I don't think extremism is the right word. Just mental illness.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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I've become more anti- natilist since being here. Although- that was still present before. Maybe it would have become stronger regardless seeing as the world hasn't become a safer/ happier place as the years have passed- quite the opposite.

I doubt it would turn me extremist though. I'm actually still happy for my friends if they have children. Although- it's also accompanied by a deep concern with how things might turn out for them.
 
Fadenself00_

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Cat extremist.. @Pluto
 
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starboy2k

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May 21, 2025
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me personally im a "don't fucking care anymore-ist"
 
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So I'm guessing the question is, if the mainstream press were right that SanSu is extremist, what extremist would a user end up as?
In which case, I'm guessing it'd be a pro-mortalist efilist anarcho-nihilist-incel-trans-strasserist. Or, in plain English, the average 764 member. What a mouthful.
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(pic is not me, but i wish it was cuz goddamn she mogs me)

If that makes no sense to you, keep in mind that I'm basing this off what the MSM says about this forum. Need I say more?
 

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