The European Tour – Summary

After 45 days of street antinatalist activism and over 30 cities visited across Europe, The European Tour has officially come to an end.
From Madrid to Rome, from Copenhagen to Budapest, I had the opportunity to meet incredible people who care deeply about questioning the ethics of reproduction and bringing antinatalism into public discussion. In every city, I was reminded that this message resonates far beyond borders – that there are people everywhere who understand the urgency of addressing the harms and suffering caused by bringing new lives into existence.
The goal of the journey was simple: to help initiate grassroots antinatalist activism across Europe. And while there’s still a long way to go, I can confidently say that the tour succeeded in planting the seeds of such activism. In several countries, small groups are now planning to continue outreach, organize local events, and keep the discussion alive in their communities.
I want to thank everyone who joined me at the street events, helped with filming, offered accommodation, donated, translated posts, or simply came by to listen and talk. Your support and openness made this journey possible.
This experience has strengthened my belief that public, street-level activism for antinatalism can work – not just in one country, but across the continent. The conversations, debates, and moments of understanding we shared were proof that the dialogue is ready to grow.
The tour may be over, but the activism continues. I hope this journey inspires others to take to the streets, start conversations, and help expand the antinatalist movement wherever they are.
Thank you all for being part of this.
Nimrod
