firstly you lot - it's called the unpopular opinions thread so some thicker skin is needed on here methinks
secondly, i addressed the fact that people who were on benefits or out of work or between jobs WOULD NOT be prejudiced against - if that came across differently then i apologise
so my aim is not to prevent people who are from poorer deprived backgrounds having kids - my aim is to stop the wrong sort of people from having kids
if we wait until some perfect utopia then we're going to waiting a long time - unless you have a faith then there ain't no answers
if you look around and see all the kids charities, the children's social care system, the policing etc etc then if you don't do something about it then you ain't part of the solution you are part of the problem
regardless of who would be acceptable to have children - and the simple answer to that is any person who is decent and honest (yes, that maybe hard to regulate but it's a start) - we all know that if the world's population keeps doubling and doubling then sometime in the future there has to be measures put in place to prevent people having kids so why not start now with the low life?
many of you rightly moan about the state of the world but when it comes to do something about it then you have no answers you just regurgitate the same old platitudes
dystopia is where we are heading unless we accept new ideas on birth control - and i ain't talking about condoms
it's an unpopular opinion but a least it's thinking outside the box and i'm not just munching on my cornflakes moaning and complaining and hoping the world will get better through my own inaction
as said - it ain't never gonna happen but by starting a discussion then ideas and solutions may be unearthed
but i'll tell you what, do fuck all and expect fuck all in return
anyhoo it's been good hearing both arguments for and against it so i appreciate that