With exceptions in cases like when a couple loses a child

Edit: in a scenario where everything is good. No wars, no famine.

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    23 hours ago

    How could I be sure? Even of there weren’t I might end up learning something interesting. (For example, someone else commented about ‘ghost people’ about China) What you’re saying sums down to ‘don’t ask questions related to controversial topics’. We always need to discuss them.

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      23 hours ago

      You’re gonna have to live with the fact that people will form opinions about you based on your actions.

      Pondering how to control humans reproductive rights is certainly something you’re allowed to do and the rest of us are allowed to ask why.

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        23 hours ago

        Pondering how to control humans reproductive rights is certainly something you’re allowed to do and the rest of us are allowed to ask why

        Oh? But I’m not going to do that tho. You can, if you want to.

        My question was (how many times have I said this?) 'Do you think Strict two child policy should be a thing? ’ which is a different question from ‘how do I implement strict 2 child policy?’

        Twisting People’s words is pretty lame yk? You better stop that, for your own sake.

        You’re gonna have to live with the fact that people will form opinions about you based on your actions

        Ok? That still doesn’t explain why you want to promote a very bad incorrect suspicion based on a normal question.