antinatalism changed how i feel about my aunt
i went out of country to visit my extended family. and there was this one time, one of my very young cousins who is about 5 years old, was on her mom's phone too much. (i don't even know why my aunt gives her kids her phone anyways.) but after my aunt snatched the phone out of my cousin's hand, she (cousin) started throwing a tantrum and running for the phone. my aunt then started spanking her, right in front of me. i wasn't antinatalist at this time but i obviously had a problem with this. i didn't like that this mid 30s woman is just casually hitting a 5 year old but the rest of my family doesn't care and neither does my aunt of course. after becoming anti natalist, i especially find this messed up. my aunt gave birth to children knowing that she will "have" to hit them and punish them. people literally birth children wanting them to suffer, even tho it is not neccessary whatsoever. what also makes me dislike my aunt a bit is the fact that the reason she even had a second daughter was because "the first one needs to learn how to take care of a younger child." which i think is weird to do for both the first daughter and second daughter. (basically the second daughter is only born for the "sake" of the first) and on top of that my aunt had children, kid you not with her OWN COUSIN. which in our culture is considered normal but i find that weird and i have openly said that to her. though she probably thinks i come off as an ignorant american.
all this to say anti natalism for sure changed my perspective on natalists like my aunt (and my distant family member she is married to). at least my mom, though she isn't anti natalist, chose to only have me after she understood our situation isn't good enough for her to have a second child. i don't think my aunt would be like that since she is more like the "people deserve the 'gift' of life.' type.