Stop Insulting Pro-Natalists: Thoughts on Absence of PR Strategy for Antinatalism
Way too many self-proclaimed 'antinatalists' go online and post excessively agressive or pessimistic content.
Such content often attract lots of attention by getting reposted, retweeted, screenshotted or whatever, which prevents antinatalism from gaining support, undoes hard work by serious antinatalist activists, and causes harm to painient (*1) consciousnesses who would have avoided being created if antinatalism had gained slightly more support.
Of course, some people would play a role in spreading such information in a way that works as propaganda against antinatalism because they fail (or pretend to fail) to understand that not everything antinatalists say actually reflects the content of antinatalism -- I don't intend to argue that they shouldn't be held accountable at all.
However, if you ignore the existence of such people and discharge whatever comes up on your mind onto the internet, that means you're abandoning the responsibility as an antinatalist not to hamper the progress of antinatalism, if not help accelerate it.