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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

They believed in anti-natalism, a fringe theory that opposes childbirth and population growth and contends that people should not continue to procreate. Officials said Bartkus intentionally targeted the American Reproductive Centers, a clinic that provides services to help people get pregnant, including in vitro fertilization and fertility evaluations. Relatives told federal investigators that Park had made "pro-mortalist" statements since high school, according to the complaint.

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Park appeared to be a frequent poster in an anti-natalist Reddit forum going back nearly a decade, according to court papers. In 2016, he spoke of recruiting others to the movement, which he described as hopeful.

According to court papers, he wrote: "When people are lost and distraught, death is always an option."

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Betcha he enjoyed quite the social life.

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-06-25 06:16 AM | Reply

Posted by South_American at 11:27 PM

Where are you from, SOUTH_AMERICAN? It looks like you joined this site around the same time I did, but I rarely see you post here.

#2 | Posted by sentinel at 2025-06-25 08:44 AM | Reply

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