Antinatalist Advocacy seeks to protect sentient beings from the harms of coming into existence. We advocate refraining from creating new sentient beings and improving the lives of those who exist now and will in the future.

Whilst many people are working to do good in the world, we believe many have an ethical blindspot: an antinatalist blindspot. Harm to an individual can be mitigated once they exist – and doing so is important – but the only guaranteed way to ensure a being is not harmed is to simply not create them in the first place.

Our Aims

1

Encourage the antinatalist community to adopt an evidence-based, impact-driven approach to doing good; and, help the community in growing its capacity to do good.

2

Redress the antinatalist blindspot (above) in communities that seek to do good in the world.

Our Ideas

Antinatalism

Antinatalism is the view that it is morally wrong to create new sentient beings. Before a being exists there is no-one to want to come into existence, but once someone exists they will experience suffering (perhaps lots), and will be vulnerable to the possibility of extreme suffering; all of this is done without being able to consult the individual being created.

Creating a being can also result in great harm to others and presents an opportunity cost where the time and resources used to raise that being could have been used to improve the lives of those who already exist.

Effective Altruism

Effective Altruism is an idea and community that seeks to use reason and evidence to do more good than we otherwise would.

We support this core idea in Effective Altruism without agreeing with a variety of other popular views within this space. We support the critical examination of somewhat popular pro-natalist beliefs in the community.

Our Values

action-oriented

We want to be proactive in finding workable solutions to the issues that sentient beings face.

anti-speciesist

We believe all sentient beings should be taken into consideration in moral decision-making, regardless of their species membership.

honest

We are committed to truth and believe dishonesty, even in the pursuit of noble aims, should not be encouraged.

humble

We accept that we do not have all the answers and welcome constructive criticism.

impact-driven

We seek to be evidence-driven in achieving a high impact, and wish to help others in pursuing this same aim.

understanding

We recognise that each of us have different capacities and want to help people of all capacities engage in doing good.