
No, necessary problems need to be solved, unnecessary problems should definitely be avoided.
No one needs to exist and no one needs to create someone. It is not necessary to create new people. Therefore it is not a necessary problem that someone exists and has problems, but rather there is someone who has problems because someone forced that someone to exist. Had someone not create this someone who now has problems, this someone would not have problems. The problems were created by someone, and they, like the existence of the problem owner itself, are not necessary.
We should definitely try to solve existing people’s problems if it is not possible to prevent them. But why create unnecessary problems and then try to solve them?
Besides, reproduction is creating problems for someone else. Who gave you permission to create problems for others?
Other people’s problems should definitely be prevented as long as they did not agree to deal with them or ask for a certain situation to exist despite the problems that will necessarily accompany it. No one asked to be created. No one wanted to exist before they began to exist by the decision of others. None of them had problems before someone forced them to have any.
And there are problems that cannot be solved. Even if you insist that there are social injustices that can indeed be fixed (which is completely debatable), even if this is true, there will still be inherent problems in life that cannot be solved. And you have to solve all the problems before reproducing, otherwise you throw other people into a world full of problems, without any justification and without consent. Therefore, we must first stop all wars, all violence, all exploitation, all oppression, all terrorism, all sexual exploitation, all diseases, all accidents, all discrimination, all bullying, all coercion, all hatred, all jealousy, all frustrations, all boredom, all the loneliness, all the losses and all the death. And of course none of this has any real possibility of ever happening.
When the world is so dangerous, so unfair and so full of problems, it makes much more sense not to create people than to create them while attempting to solve the world’s countless problems in order to justify their creation.