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Raphael Samuel, 27, describes himself as an anti-natalist.

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Raphael Samuel explains his stance in a widely seen and shared YouTube video.(YouTube/Nihil Anand)

Updated: Feb 06, 2019 19:31 IST

Yes, you read that read that. A Mumbai man says he wants to sue his parents for giving birth to him without asking for his consent. Raphael Samuel, 27, describes himself as an anti-natalist on Facebook and has posted a video on YouTube explaining his decision to sue his parents. Anti-natalists believe it is morally wrong for people to procreate. In fact one of the pictures shared by Samuel on Facebook says “procreation is the root of all evil. Stop. Having. Babies.”

In a widely seen and shared video, posted on the YouTube channel ‘Nihil Anand’, Samuel explains his stance. He can be seen in the video - not unlike his other posts - wearing a fake beard and sunglasses. “I want everyone in India and the world to realize one thing that they are born without their consent. I want them to understand that they do not owe their parents anything,” he says in the video.


This is what Samuel says in one of his posts shared earlier today:

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In an interview to LatestLY, Samuel said: “Procreation is the most narcissistic act on Earth. Ask anyone why they procreate it will always start with ‘I wanted.’ Introducing a child into a world that is suffering is wrong. An antinatalist’s agenda is to convince people to stop reproducing. Why? Because life involves a lot of suffering.”

In another post from today, Sameul shares his mother’s response to his belief and his decision to take them court:

Samuel’s posts and videos have collected mixed reactions from people on social media.

“How were you supposed to get consent? The basis of this lawsuit is ridiculous. It doesn’t make sense. He sounds ignorant,” says one Facebook user. “I truly support you, people actually need to think about it before having a babies, but in reality they don’t much,” reads a comment on YouTube.
 
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I would agree to the extent that the world needs no further male population for the next 20 years.

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Im not that hardcore a feminist to say that we should not have more male children, just decrease the number of children per family, and we need to remove the notion that sons are somehow better than daughters, causing molvis to have a lot of daughters, just so they can have a son.
 
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Im not that hardcore a feminist to say that we should not have more male children, just decrease the number of children per family, and we need to remove the notion that sons are somehow better than daughters, causing molvis to have a lot of daughters, just so they can have a son.
Shut up.
 
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And he was the best sperm which his father had, imagine what will be those who didn't make their way.
 
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Cant blame him, he was born into a dystopian country. That is the only fault of his parents.
 
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All Indians should sue their parents for giving birth to such weakass orks looking creatures.
 
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He should get his sex changed :D

I don't think he is talking along those lines.

Im not that hardcore a feminist to say that we should not have more male children, just decrease the number of children per family, and we need to remove the notion that sons are somehow better than daughters, causing molvis to have a lot of daughters, just so they can have a son.

While I understand your sentiment, I wasn't taking a feminist perspective. What I wanted to say was that many males are not disciplined, intelligent, progressive and forward looking. Take the terrorists fighting the Syrian forces for example. Those terrorists are foolish to the extent that they don't realize that they are tools and puppets being played by NATO.

So a 20-year period of non-male-births can re-establish the balance.

And your molvi statement reminded me of the film Bol.
 
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