
brownmutt42
Artist, schizo
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Imagine giving birth to someone whose entire life is only built around suffering.
You’re sentencing an innocent man to a life of nothing but misery and disappointment.
There’s a lot of bad things you could theoretically do to someone, but most of those things only inflict short term pain (long term too IG if you start thinking about the mental consequences.)
But sentencing someone to trueceldom for the entire duration of that one life they’ll have is just another level of evil.
You can’t predict what your child will be like, but there are people that have kids despite being short, ill, having some deformity etc.
If you’re punished for accidentally killing someone, then why shouldn’t people who randomly create truecels (worse than killing a person) be punished as well?
You’re sentencing an innocent man to a life of nothing but misery and disappointment.
There’s a lot of bad things you could theoretically do to someone, but most of those things only inflict short term pain (long term too IG if you start thinking about the mental consequences.)
But sentencing someone to trueceldom for the entire duration of that one life they’ll have is just another level of evil.
You can’t predict what your child will be like, but there are people that have kids despite being short, ill, having some deformity etc.
If you’re punished for accidentally killing someone, then why shouldn’t people who randomly create truecels (worse than killing a person) be punished as well?