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Raphael Samuel, 27, will sue his parents for giving birth to him without his consent

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Raphael Samuel, 27, an Indian businessman wants to sue his parents for giving birth to him without his consent. The man believes that people should not bear children because they condemn them to suffering that accompanies us throughout our lives. 

Is this lawsuit nonsense?

This whole situation may seem strange to many people, but it is happening for real. Raphael Samuel wants to sue his parents for giving birth to him without his consent. The man in an interview with the BBC said that he is aware of the impossibility of making any decision by an unborn person, but, as he adds, "because we did not ask for a birth, we should be paid for it."

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The man's parents are full of admiration

It might seem that we won't find anything more strange in the whole story, but still! Raphael Samuel wants to bring his parents to justice and obtain from them compensation for giving birth to him without his consent, and what about his parents? It turns out that the man's mother and father are both lawyers and admire the stubbornness and persistence of the son. His mother reports, "If she can come up with a rational explanation for how we might get his consent to be born, I will accept the blame." 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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