wereq
Defeated by Fate|Enemy of the World|plz kill me
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Subhumans in the past would be wiped out due to disease, trauma, or natural disaster. Nature was the eugenicist back then, but as we """progressed""" across various technological and medical fields, subhumans became more and more protected, allowing them to pass on their filthy genetic material onto the next generation which brings us to today where there are so so many of us who look like deformed recessed mouth breathers with low immunity and low testosterone. A growing proportion of people are living with two or three chronic illnesses because medicine has advanced enough to keep these people alive, but not enough to cure them. And also, there's no incentive to cure people because curing would mean loss of revenue for the medical and pharmaceutical industry.
As a result, what we have today are loads and loads of these ugly subhuman abominations of nature that are total slaves to the system, existing as if they're on life support. This is no way to live life. Humanity has a whole has expanded and spread like a cancer or a virus, but it has lost its vigor, inner strength, and fighting prowess. We are a disgrace to our hunter-gatherer Chad ancestors who fought off predators on a regular basis.
We need euthanasia and selective breeding ASAP. We can't wait for germline editing and artificial wombs, both of which are probably 500 years away from becoming viable.
As a result, what we have today are loads and loads of these ugly subhuman abominations of nature that are total slaves to the system, existing as if they're on life support. This is no way to live life. Humanity has a whole has expanded and spread like a cancer or a virus, but it has lost its vigor, inner strength, and fighting prowess. We are a disgrace to our hunter-gatherer Chad ancestors who fought off predators on a regular basis.
We need euthanasia and selective breeding ASAP. We can't wait for germline editing and artificial wombs, both of which are probably 500 years away from becoming viable.
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