The "point" of supremacism is foolishness.
That is, the concept of what people think "supremacism" is, the idea that someone or some group of people are better than others simply because they think they are.
No one really cares what they think. They only care what they do.
And we have found, through sad experience, that no other race on planet earth shares with the white European races the concept of equality. The different groups of Europe, after endless wars, were willing to set all that aside to compete in science and economics in a mad dash to make the world a better place for everyone.
We didn't do it because we thought we were better than other races. We did it because we wanted to.
We had high ideals of what mankind could be if we simply agreed to live according to the highest moral and ethical standards, and embrace philosophy and science (actual science) sincerely.
That failed.
It failed because we are simply not worthy of it. Give us the tools to create all but infinite energy, and what do we make? Give us infinite wealth and endless goods, and what did we do with it?
We clearly can't live in a post-scarcity world. That much we must admit.
But what is worse is what happened to all the other races. We tried sharing with them the blessings of liberty, the bounties of scientific learning, and all that and much more, and what did they do with it? They tried to wage war against us, perverted every good idea into something filthy and abhorrent.
We should've followed the "prime directive" from Star Trek. There is no point in sharing advanced technologies with people who can't even handle simple technologies.
Colonization as a mistake. Not because colonization is bad, but because we were better off clearing the Indian and Asian continents entirely. Not because we are better than them, but because co-existence is impossible with them. We can't have an advanced society living side-by-side, geographically, with a degenerate society. We cannot give sub-85 IQ people access to the same tools we have. Even simple things like steel and gunpowder are more than they can handle. What do we think they will do with nuclear weapons or rockets? Now we know.
The point is this: We made a big mistake. We made that mistake because of hubris.
The way forward is simply. It is to focus on building family and community, not science, technology, and economy. It is to turn our attention to passing along our highest ideals to the next generation, not meeting every need and satisfying every urge.
We must separate ourselves from the rest of the world again. We must restore people back to where they came from. Whatever it takes so that we can live among ourselves in peace again, we must do it. We owe it not just to ourselves, but our children and posterity, and to the rest of the world.
Are we superior? Perhaps. But that is not what motivates us. It is not what should motivate us either. We should exist simply to carry forward the lessons learned from our ancestors to our descendants, untainted, perhaps with a few necessary additions and course corrections, but to propagate that is our priority.
That is, the concept of what people think "supremacism" is, the idea that someone or some group of people are better than others simply because they think they are.
No one really cares what they think. They only care what they do.
And we have found, through sad experience, that no other race on planet earth shares with the white European races the concept of equality. The different groups of Europe, after endless wars, were willing to set all that aside to compete in science and economics in a mad dash to make the world a better place for everyone.
We didn't do it because we thought we were better than other races. We did it because we wanted to.
We had high ideals of what mankind could be if we simply agreed to live according to the highest moral and ethical standards, and embrace philosophy and science (actual science) sincerely.
That failed.
It failed because we are simply not worthy of it. Give us the tools to create all but infinite energy, and what do we make? Give us infinite wealth and endless goods, and what did we do with it?
We clearly can't live in a post-scarcity world. That much we must admit.
But what is worse is what happened to all the other races. We tried sharing with them the blessings of liberty, the bounties of scientific learning, and all that and much more, and what did they do with it? They tried to wage war against us, perverted every good idea into something filthy and abhorrent.
We should've followed the "prime directive" from Star Trek. There is no point in sharing advanced technologies with people who can't even handle simple technologies.
Colonization as a mistake. Not because colonization is bad, but because we were better off clearing the Indian and Asian continents entirely. Not because we are better than them, but because co-existence is impossible with them. We can't have an advanced society living side-by-side, geographically, with a degenerate society. We cannot give sub-85 IQ people access to the same tools we have. Even simple things like steel and gunpowder are more than they can handle. What do we think they will do with nuclear weapons or rockets? Now we know.
The point is this: We made a big mistake. We made that mistake because of hubris.
The way forward is simply. It is to focus on building family and community, not science, technology, and economy. It is to turn our attention to passing along our highest ideals to the next generation, not meeting every need and satisfying every urge.
We must separate ourselves from the rest of the world again. We must restore people back to where they came from. Whatever it takes so that we can live among ourselves in peace again, we must do it. We owe it not just to ourselves, but our children and posterity, and to the rest of the world.
Are we superior? Perhaps. But that is not what motivates us. It is not what should motivate us either. We should exist simply to carry forward the lessons learned from our ancestors to our descendants, untainted, perhaps with a few necessary additions and course corrections, but to propagate that is our priority.
Europeans literally dominated asia and used its colonies as if these were objects to barter with
the monkey people in said colonies should've never been granted human rights, because they ain't fucking human to begin with
We cannot live next to monkeys.