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Gaedhal (commenter) On Exterminationism (book) Welfare of animals

Sociopathy or empathy?

by Gaedhal

As Aron Ra puts it: sociopathy and empathy are competing evolutionary strategies. Hence why we observe both in nature, and especially in man. My essay in César’s anthology, On Exterminationism, was about the problem of evil. I want to see a day when empathy reigns upon this planet…

However, in my view, empathy can only reign on this planet after we win the race war. The Chinese and the Japanese, for one thing, have no empathy for wildlife. The Chinese starve tigers to death for tiger meat, and the Japanese eat live octopuses and kill cetaceans for fun. Jews swing chickens and engage in Kosher slaughter. Halal slaughter is likewise barbaric and an affront to decency and empathy. A world that is empathetic to wildlife has to be a white world.

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However, in my view, empathy can only reign on this planet after we win the race war. [emphasis added]

Bingo! This is exactly what Greg Johnson and that guy who said ‘fuck exterminationists!’ at TRS don’t want to see. See for example ‘Animal hell and white sin’ on pages 65-67 of the book Gaedhal refers to above.

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