I can afford cryonics, but I think I wouldn’t want to vitrify children for the same reasons you are criticizing parents for having children. If it is ethical to bring children into the world only if I can care for them, protect them and provide for them, how could it be ethical to send a helpless, dependent child to an even more indeterminate future—a future in which I have less means and knowledge to care for them than I do now?
I can afford cryonics, but I think I wouldn’t want to vitrify children for the same reasons you are criticizing parents for having children. If it is ethical to bring children into the world only if I can care for them, protect them and provide for them, how could it be ethical to send a helpless, dependent child to an even more indeterminate future—a future in which I have less means and knowledge to care for them than I do now?
Right, if they’re just dead there’s nothing to feel guilty about.