RenewableCandy wrote:To take just one example, on the labour bed, if your name began "Miss" you got no painkillers. Nice, no?
That doesn't sound very nice, no. But thinking about it a little deeper, just why is it that we need painkillers to give birth? Aside from domesticated animals of one sort or another, other creatures seem to have little difficulty reproducing. Things may not be perfect, but I'm not aware of rabbits needing modern healthcare or supervision and there seems plenty of 'em!
Now don't think I'm on some misogynist's soapbox here, I'm not. When you read about Native Americans in the past giving birth by themselves, quickly and easily, long before any white doctor could arrive, and having families of 15 or more children it does make you think. All isn't well here. It is true that women today very often do need painkillers and modern medicine to give birth, and that's not considering those men and women who cannot conceive in the first place for one reason or another, but that was not the case amongst healthy tribes living without our civilisation.
That's why I would have to say I strongly favour a simple life. All is not well with "our" soil, "our" environment, "our" climate, and all is not well with our very selves. I don't think fixing these problems is compatible with our current way of life, because it is our very way of life that has caused these problems in the first place.