Saturday, July 29, 2017

Making a Difference

The tribes, nations and races live in a world of survival of the fittest. Conquest, slavery and genocide are the flow and balance that keep the wheels turning.

Good and evil are personal and individual. They are not matters of perspective, mind you. A man’s ways are clean in his own eyes whether clean or not.

Among the tribes, nations and races there is unity or diversity. There is prosperity or poverty. There is dominion or submission. There is war or peace. There is no place for right or wrong.

It is selfish to be loyal to your own tribe, nation and race because they are you. It is self-destructive to be disloyal to your own tribe, nation and race because they are you. It is better to be selfish than self-destructive.

There is no “social justice” because justice is personal and individual. It has nothing to do with “fairness” or “equality” or any other sophistry.

Let the tribes, nations and races prove themselves in the contest of survival of the fittest. The struggle cleanses the world of degeneracy.

There is a struggle of good against evil but it has nothing to do with right or wrong. It is a contest of survival of the fittest. Winner takes all. It is an individual being the best one can be on a personal level: All else follows.

4 comments:

  1. A customer asked me today what the world would be like if everyone was honest. I said I'd be one of them. I also told him we'd all go out and build something. People need to help each other as much as possible and ignore the selfish people who abstain from such things. We will not be apart of the problem!

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    1. EXACTLY! Everyone complains about the world being unfair but most only care when they're the victim. You are a hypocrite to complain if you are part of the problem. You are justified if you are part of the solution.

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  2. The rules of the world demand survival of the fittest and tribe against tribe. It is the individual who has the choice to work outside the rules and not be a cog in the machine. Good and evil are indeed personal and individual, humanity is the choice and it's potential.

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    1. Indeed. Humanity is personal and individual. Flocks of sheep are impersonal and collective. Let the teams of the world play to win. Good and evil are never decided by their games.

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