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Chat GPT wrote a poem about this argument.

Person affecting views in population ethics,

Raise objections with their implications,

A barren rock, just as good as utopia?

Such claims bring forth ethical complications.

How can we value an empty place,

Over a world full of love and grace?

Is it fair to equate a void to paradise,

And make both seem like they're in the same place?

The value of life is in its living,

Its richness, joy, and love it's giving,

To suggest a barren rock is equal to utopia,

Is to ignore the beauty in living.

A utopia might not exist today,

But the hope for a better world leads the way,

To settle for less and call it the same,

Is to make morality just a game.

Let us strive for the best we can achieve,

For a world of happiness and love we can conceive,

Where every life has value and meaning,

And barren rocks remain barren, unfeeling.

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