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“While it's certainly true that raising children is a big job and certainly has emotional resonance, it's really hard to intellectually justify the belief that you're adding something important to the world by adding more people to pollute the planet and compete for opportunities that become more precious as the number of people vying for a chance grows.”

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Amanda Marcotte
Amanda Marcotte

Amanda Marcotte is a notable blogger recognized for her contributions to politics and culture. Born on September 2, 1977, she has gained acclaim for her insightful commentary on current affairs. Marcotte's writing frequently tackles topics such as feminism, reproductive rights, and the political environment. more

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