So what? I bet there were people before abolition who felt genuinely sad, stressed, and unhappy about not being able to afford their own slaves, and so became unproductive.
If the price of a person’s participation in EA is the non-consensual imposition of life on a new (possibly just as sad, stressed, and unhappy) person then I am prepared to say to them ‘tough luck’, relieve your guilt by adopting or teaching, and try to be a non-failure in other ways.
Why should people get special treatment just because they claim to be ’EA’s? Or are you saying IVF for *everyone* is now an EA cause?
So what? I bet there were people before abolition who felt genuinely sad, stressed, and unhappy about not being able to afford their own slaves, and so became unproductive.
If the price of a person’s participation in EA is the non-consensual imposition of life on a new (possibly just as sad, stressed, and unhappy) person then I am prepared to say to them ‘tough luck’, relieve your guilt by adopting or teaching, and try to be a non-failure in other ways.
Why should people get special treatment just because they claim to be ’EA’s? Or are you saying IVF for *everyone* is now an EA cause?