Thursday, September 22, 2011

Why is it taboo to discuss the differences between races? Races evolved based on the different environmental conditions of where they lived. As a result of their environment, different races developed different physical characteristics, as well as different mental and personality characteristics. It's not racist to make note of these differences...it is merely being observational. For some reason it's acceptable to discuss the differences between different breeds of dogs. Some breeds are smarter than others, some breeds are faster than others, etc. So why is that that when someone points out the differences between breeds of humans, it's considered "racist." It's only racist if you hate or despise people for their differences. Otherwise, you're just a neutral observer.

As humans, we are a very unique species in that we live in such a wide variety of environments. As a result of living in so many different environments, we as humans are much more diverse than many species. There is a very wide range of physical and mental characteristics within the human species. As a result of these differences, there is inevitably conflict.

The reason it's taboo to discuss race is that many people many people don't have ability to view themselves or the world objectively. They are dumb and feel the need to follow the rules of "political correctness" that they've been brainwashed to follow. This mentality also leads people to join religions and isolate themselves from everyone else in the world. This then leads to each group wanting to either destroy or assimilate the others. The inability to view oneself as part of a worldwide, interdependent group leads to many if not all conflicts in the world.

Then there are those of us who can think objectively, who are forced to watch from the sidelines, shaking our heads, frustrated that we can't do anything about this whirlwind of tards we've been swept up in. It's a nice thought to consider that maybe the dumb people will eventually evolve to become objective thinkers as well, and everyone will get along for at least a few years before we become extinct...that's all we can hope for. It's going to be an interesting future...I wish I could live long enough to see how it plays out...or maybe I'm better off not knowing.