Tuesday, August 2, 2022

From Here to Eternity

Race and the universe.

See this.

And this.

If humans are the only intelligent life in the universe, then we are the pinnacle of creation, and everything involving humans, particularly racial differentiation and the struggle between races for survival and prominence, takes on cosmic significance. After all, if Whites become extinct, that may forever erase progress toward higher forms of intelligence and the ultimate progression of evolved organisms in the entire universe.

On the other hand, if there are other intelligent species out there somewhere, then human race retains cosmic significance because we then must consider who will represent the Earth and represent humanity (or, more broadly the genus Homo) in possible eventual contact with these other sentient beings. Will this be Whites (among others) or will we have Negroes spray painting graffiti on the aliens’ flying saucers, mugging ET, and attempting to “carjack” the UFO?  If these aliens are more advanced in technology and pose a possible threat, this is no joke.  Who will represent the Earth is a question of cosmic significance; it is an existential issue.

Regardless of the alien issue, race and the question of White survival are questions of universal significance.

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