Legit point, but modern humans rely on our current tech more than survivors of the Black Plague did
Regardless, we've gotten off topic anyways ... the OP's point is that was a douche-baggy thing to say, and I most definitely agree with that. But the characters were in a messed up situation - anything they might say could get them killed, so why not say what's on your mind?
That said, regarding the point you (vicky_i2001) made a year ago: it's not about refusing to have children. It's a question of whether pregnant-lady deserves to live JUST because she's pregnant.
On the face of it, it's two lives versus any of the other single lives - pretty simple calculus.
On the other hand, there were other characters who seemed "worthy" for one reason or another. There was a doctor and a soldier, as well as the guy who remained silent on principle. On the subject of principles, the one-armed guy seemed pretty stand-up, as did Sean (the kid who agreed to off himself) and the pilot (who killed himself to save Sean).
The fetus is blameless, of course.
But the woman carrying the fetus? She was manipulative and sneaky in her own way. She played the victim throughout, but when the chips were finally down, she waited out Katie (the kid), knowing or at least hoping Katie would decide to kill herself to save the baby.
I've posted about this elsewhere, but the pregnant woman was played by Allegra Masters, a Vine comedy poster who's great with facial expressions (in my opinion). The close-up of her, while Katie's deciding what to do, is the first time we see the "real pregnant woman" come out. For the first and only time, she looks calm and crafty. And again, being a fan of Masters, I can't believe this was by accident.
So even if she presents a two-for-one, she's personally not the best pick, by filmmakers' design.
Or maybe she is - the actor who played Eric points out in the commentary that sneakiness might be a worthwhile survival trait. He specifically referenced Richard Hatch, the first "Survivor" winner, who famously won by guile and manipulation.
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