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graemep 4 days ago

So why would you have children? I love spending time with my kids. What is the point of having them if I do not see them?

I feel really lucky I worked from home and home educated my kids, and feel most people already miss a significant amount of the joy of having kids because of work and school. Your idea would make a significant part of it into all of it.

koakuma-chan 4 days ago | parent [-]

The point is to have the government control child birth and raising of children, so that the country does not have issues with population numbers, education, and other societal issues that arise from parents doing a bad job.

graemep 4 days ago | parent [-]

If the government wants that they can have the kids. What is my incentive to have children in that system?

We have far more problems caused by governments doing a bad job than parents doing a bad job. In general parents do a far better job than government employees do.

koakuma-chan 4 days ago | parent [-]

> If the government wants that they can have the kids. What is my incentive to have children in that system?

You may not have the incentive, but the country population will decline if you don't. If you are a government, I'm sure there is a number of ways to make people have children, for example https://nhentai.net/g/609087/. If you are something like Russia or Ukraine, you can force women to have children, just like you force men to go to war.

> We have far more problems caused by governments doing a bad job than parents doing a bad job. In general parents do a far better job than government employees do.

But yes, if there is no way to make education workers do good job, then I guess this system will not work.

BigTTYGothGF 4 days ago | parent [-]

> for example https://nhentai.net/g/609087/.

For those who might be at work, or are otherwise sensible, this links to a hentai manga called "Vacation in a room you can't leave until you have sex", the cover of which has a picture of a naked lady with implausible anatomy; the tags include but are not limited to "rape" and "incest".

One wonders the reasons behind the choice of this particular example.

koakuma-chan 4 days ago | parent [-]

First off, it's a doujinshi—not a manga. Then, I don't know why it is tagged as "rape" and "incest" as it has neither. If you read it carefully:

> Next, we'll talk about the "room you can't leave until you have sex"

> which as introduced as a measure to address the declining marriage rate and birthrate

I don't see why I wouldn't use this as an example.

BigTTYGothGF 3 days ago | parent [-]

"Doujinshi" is a method of distribution, not a medium.

> I don't know why it is tagged as "rape" and "incest" as it has neither

Incest: The dramatis personae (https://nhentai.net/g/609087/4/, mostly SFW if your boss doesn't mind fully-clothed underboobs) introduces the characters as step-siblings. (And page 11 the male character refers to the female character as "family".

Rape: The premise is inherently rapey as one is not allowed to withdraw consent after entering the room. Also the bottom of page 15 the male does not look like he had consented to the events of that page and the previous.

koakuma-chan 3 days ago | parent [-]

> Incest: The dramatis personae (https://nhentai.net/g/609087/4/, mostly SFW if your boss doesn't mind fully-clothed underboobs) introduces the characters as step-siblings. (And page 11 the male character refers to the female character as "family".

It's not "incest" if they are not blood-related.

> Rape: The premise is inherently rapey as one is not allowed to withdraw consent after entering the room.

As I understand it, entering the room does not constitute giving consent, and one can withdraw their consent any time, which the protagonist chose not to do.

> Also the bottom of page 15 the male does not look like he had consented to the events of that page and the previous.

The way I read it, especially with previous two pages in mind, it appears to me that he does not mind.