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procreation

[proh-kree-ey-shuhn] / ˌproʊ kriˈeɪ ʃən /


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“Women are the kind of people that people come out of,” he said, making it clear he didn’t think they had much value beyond procreation.

From Salon

In public posts online, he argued that procreation without the consent of the unborn is unethical and unjustifiable in a world struggling with environmental harm, violence and overpopulation.

From Los Angeles Times

The suspected assailant, the only fatality, left a screed detailing violent beliefs against life and procreation.

From Salon

In those public posts, he argued that procreation without the consent of the unborn is unethical and unjustifiable in a world struggling with environmental harm, violence and overpopulation.

From Los Angeles Times

In those public postings, Bartkus argued that procreation without consent of the unborn is unethical and unjustifiable in a world struggling with environmental harm, violence and overpopulation.

From Los Angeles Times