“If you don’t sign up your kids for cryonics then you are a lousy parent. If you aren’t choosing between textbooks and food, then you can afford to sign up your kids for cryonics.”
This is flat-out classism. The fact is, the only reason I’m not choosing between textbooks or food is that the US government has deemed me poor enough to qualify for government grant money for my higher education. And even that doesn’t leave me with enough money to afford a nice place to live AND a car with functioning turn signals AND quality day-care for my child while I’m at work AND health insurance for myself.
Shaming parents into considering cryonics is a low blow indeed. Instead of sneering at those of us who cannot be supermom/dad, why not spend your time preparing a persuasive case for the scientific community to push for a government-sponsored cryonics program? Otherwise the future will be full of those lucky enough to be born into privileged society: the Caucasian, white-collar, English-speaking segment of the population, and little else. What a bland vision for humanity.
Indeed. I have this particular problem, which manifests itself when I go shopping. I don’t want to succumb to impulse buys, so I constantly question how much I really need any particular item. This results in me sometimes being unable to settle on anything less “justified” than bread and toothpaste.