no it isn’t. rich kids suffer too and it’s immoral to force that upon them. treats don’t make up for bullying or being assaulted by a priest etc. hell, there’s even another angle where raising a kid rich is more likely to make them a sociopathic monster who goes on to harm others and it’s probably immoral to create a person who is going to be an Ivy league fratboy.
you don’t get to decide for other people whether it is or isn’t, and you can’t know in advance whether someone will think it’s worth the pain and suffering, so it’s immoral to force people to live.
no it isn’t. rich kids suffer too and it’s immoral to force that upon them. treats don’t make up for bullying or being assaulted by a priest etc. hell, there’s even another angle where raising a kid rich is more likely to make them a sociopathic monster who goes on to harm others and it’s probably immoral to create a person who is going to be an Ivy league fratboy.
Is your argument that human life simply isn’t worth living? Cause I’m gonna have to disagree with that one chief
you don’t get to decide for other people whether it is or isn’t, and you can’t know in advance whether someone will think it’s worth the pain and suffering, so it’s immoral to force people to live.
Counterpoint: life is beautiful :gigachad-hd:
mine isn’t you fucking asshole