Politically and culturally they are though, which matters in the context of long term migration patterns and political fallout.
I'm not making a moral judgement of those that cannot reproduce despite their desire to, and I have full heartfelt sympathy for them.
>more than one local bar
Valid, there are certainly less of these things. There is more diversity of space, nature, perhaps even social interactions with extended family that may live in one location.
I don't even know where to start in trying to understand this statement. Are you saying that you will only leave a political and cultural legacy in your children and no one else? People not having kids could very well be leaving a _larger_ legacy than those who do. They do have more time after all. That's just a thought experiment, but far from implausible. Frankly I find your point here to be utter nonsense.
I'm not making a moral judgement of those that cannot reproduce despite their desire to, and I have full heartfelt sympathy for them.
>more than one local bar
Valid, there are certainly less of these things. There is more diversity of space, nature, perhaps even social interactions with extended family that may live in one location.