I wonder what’s less ethical:
- Innocent kids’ lives being inhumanely ruined - be it either pre or post natal - via unplanned/abusive/neglectful/etc. parenting, along with the physical, mental and emotional toll it often takes on the would-be parents themselves, the greater repercussions it ends up rippling through society, etc.
- A mandatory conditional contraception implant which could be reversed at an appropriate age and time when people are deemed fit for procreation. You know, like any of the other vast number of tests and conditions people must satisfy for practically anything that requires a license (including, wait for it…adoptions).
Basically, the point here is raising a family could very well beneficially stand to be changed to a conditional right, along with the rights to free speech, press and religion could/should fall under similar examination taking into account the various ethical considerations.
Given current population trends and the resulting shitshow caused by human excesses and overconsumption, the alternative could likely wind up an otherwise avoidable catastrophe anyways.