Thursday, June 16, 2011

Inmendham's Review- 'Confessions of an Antinatalist' Pt. 1



Thanks, Gary.

8 comments:

Shadow said...

Hey Jim, nice that Inmendham addressed your book. Way to go!

Karl said...

Let me echo Shadow's comment, Jim. Also great to see the different strands of the antinatalist community drawing closer together.

Sharkbabe said...

Well, I hope he sits his ass down in a chair and continues.

Jim, I've read and re-read your book, and continue to dip into it for the odd Truth pick-me-up (pretty much on any page). Thank you again for it.

Anonymous said...

I haven't read your book yet, Jim, but I have little doubt it's a very good one because of your writing here on your website.

Derived Energy

GottaName said...

Congrats! This will certainly help to expand the exposure of your book, as Gary seems to have a lot of followers. The air-raid/natural-disaster siren in the background was a nice touch, too--how delightfully apropos!

Garrett said...

Yup, that's great! More people are getting exposure to the fact that they aren't alone in this realization of truth. I've watched a few videos of Gary's and of your's too Derived Energy. Excellent work, I must say! The negative responses I've seen to each and every one have been absolutely harebrained. You've got the breeders grasping at straws!

Sharkbabe: "Well, I hope he sits his ass down in a chair and continues." I was thinking the same thing! Nah, I think we need to encourage him to get a helmet cam and ride a bike for his next shoot :D

Jim: Lost track of my copy of your book. I've got a sneaking suspicion that someone else in my household threw it out. I'll probably buy second one from you soon!

Compoverde said...

http://mrsneutronsgarage.wordpress.com/2011/03/29/antinatalism/

This is an aggravating article that tries to make subtle critiques of antinatalism. It starts off pretty good but then she tries to pull a rabbit out of a hat by offering that imagination trumps pain, and therefore is a reason that we do (or should) keep on procreating. If anyone wants to make some comments on her blog and show her where her logic is wrong, please be my guest. I'll try to find more articles floating around the web about antinatalism.

Mitchell said...

Singer's flirtation with antinatalism discussed:

http://philosophy.stackexchange.com/questions/374/what-responses-are-there-to-singers-should-this-be-the-last-generation