Lord of the Edge Award

Robinxyz #fundie incels.is

I have been in denial about myself for a long time. I thought I was better than this, but in truth I can't run away from who I am anymore. First of all, I don't believe in human rights. I don't, for a second, believe everyone deserves the gift of life. In an ideal world only the strong would be allowed to live while the weak must perish. This is how things should have been, it's the natural order. People with physical handicaps, mental illness and other undesirable traits must be euthanized. The poor should also be put to death. As a matter of fact, I believe whole countries and certain races need to be wiped out. There's no reason as to why we must tolerate people of failed countries occupying land that ought to have been given to people who know what to do with it. People's intellect, physical attributes and genetic predisposition should be measured at any early age. Individuals who fail to meet the criteria would be disposed of. With time only the best genes would remain among the populace. I'm genetically inferior, my family line would've been terminated in my ideal world, but I can see what's best for all of us.

We'll never have equaliy in the world -- that's a fantasy dreamt up by an unsound mind. However, the rule of the strong is truly in accordance with the plans which mother nature had in store for us. The weak was never meant to exist. This is what I've always thought but was too ashamed to admit it even to myself. I think all our problems stem from the fact that we have chosen to live in an unnatural way. Unlimited individual freedom only causes pain and unhappiness. There must be only one people, one race and a single way of life. Of course, women's role in my society would be that of devout mothers and wives. Families would be encouraged to marry off their daughters as soon as they finished their training in housekeeping.

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