A 27-year-old Indian man, Mumbai businessman Raphael Samuel, intends to sue his parents for bringing him into the world without his consent. Samuel, an advocate for anti-natalism, believes that life entails suffering and argues that individuals should be compensated for being born. His parents, both lawyers, appear to be handling the situation with humor. Samuel’s mother acknowledged his boldness and expressed willingness to accept fault if he could provide a rational explanation for seeking consent before birth. Despite facing criticism and negative responses, Samuel remains steadfast in his belief that a world without human beings would be better. He plans to file a lawsuit to emphasize his point, even though he anticipates it will likely be dismissed. (Bbc)
Indian Man Plans to Sue Parents for Giving Birth to Him

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