Eliezer is criticizing parents who in principle think that cryonics is a good thing, but don’t get it for their children, whether or not they get it for themselves.
My guess is that such parents are much more common than parents who buy it for themselves but not for their children, just because “thinking that cryonics is good in principle” is much more common than actually buying it for yourself.
Eliezer is criticizing parents who in principle think that cryonics is a good thing, but don’t get it for their children, whether or not they get it for themselves.
My guess is that such parents are much more common than parents who buy it for themselves but not for their children, just because “thinking that cryonics is good in principle” is much more common than actually buying it for yourself.