GENOCIDE vs MULTICULTURALISM
November 9, 2009
It may sound like a strange comparison to make, but I'm thinking more and more about the choice between genocide and cultural diversity (which I loathe).
I fully believe that a time is coming when we will have to make such a choice. It's the population thing, already much at work amongst us, ever stirring the pot. It is an extremely powerful force just waiting to play its hand in the near future (genocide is the future), perhaps the very near future. I don't see how that, eventually, we will be able to maintain our resistance to its heartless (and amoral) effort to drive us in this direction.
In the interest of saving energy (if nothing else), it seems that genocide is the preferred way to go. When you really think about it, multiculturalism is a bit labor intensive. You have to make serious effort to embrace the aesthetic preferences of another culture, the so-called acquired taste thing. Personally, I'd rather not put forth the effort.
I truly believe that we are squandering a lot of resources, both human and otherwise, in a foolish attempt to accommodate the tastes of everyone. And taste (aesthetic sensibility) is unequivocally what it is ultimately all about. It has nothing whatsoever to do with rights, ethics or legalities or any other such nonsense. (There are no reasons.) In the end, it all boils to a matter of pure taste.
The only thing that is currently keeping us from acting out our primally motivated genocidal impulses is the totally bullshit puritan ethic that seems always to be pulsing at the deepest levels of our socially-conditioned psyches.
What I'm trying to say, in the proverbial nutshell, is quite simple. It is difficult to sustain multiculturalism. It requires much effort, on many levels. Genocide, on the other hand, is only morally challenging (and morality, as I have tried to explain again and again is total bullshit). You simply kill the fuck out of everyone who is in your way. You kill them all and let God sort them out.
And once you've done it, you will find that you have a hell of a lot more breathing room, not to mention a lot more peace and quiet. You will notice that there is not nearly so much bullshit in the world, just people, the same people (as opposed to all of this ethnic bullshit we currently have to put up with), living in harmony with each other, speaking the same language, enjoying the same diversions, the same lifestyles. Yes, as harsh as it may sound, the road to Heaven (or Utopia or whatever it pleases you to call it) is paved with bloodshed, the bloodshed of those who do not share your aesthetic sensibilities, the bloodshed of others, the bloodshed of genocide.
If you are still alive when the day of genocidal reckoning comes (and it surely will come), there is only one sensible thing to do. Get over your socially-contrived ethical construct and fucking deal with it. And once it's over, live happily ever after. Fuckin' A.
Oh, and one more thing. If the whole genocide thing is really getting you down, what with all that humanity just wiped out like a bunch of worthless vermin, just remind yourself that the Almighty Himself has sanctioned such wholesale slaughter in the past (on more than one occasion).
In other words, God pretty much says it's okay.