The Cleansing

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Who's Who

 

In 1933, Friedreich Nietzsche propounded the ideal of the Ubermensch, or Superman.

This does not involve supernaturalism or anything unattainable, but as a concept has been misunderstood, joked down, and twisted by cowards and lowlifes ever since.

 

The superman (men and women) are simply people who do not have to victimize or encroach upon others to survive in a free society. They transcend the myths and false moralities of everyday experience, and work in some area of magnificent obsession to make the world a better place. They are here among us, not to be stoned, cool and jazzy, but to save the day.

 

The subhuman is the opposite of this, people who have no capacity except to encroach upon others in a free society. This is primarily a function of low I.Q. Their intrinsic inferiority puts them in opposition to social policies that will lead to liberty, prosperity, and peace. They are essentially enemies of evolutionary destiny. If evolved humanity is to survive, then the subhuman must be eliminated. The easiest, most humane, and best way is through mass sterilization. 

 

In terms of the narrative at hand, the superman is the Libertarian Nationalist warrior who will oppose Globalism even unto death. The subhuman is any of the people listed herein as enemies of liberty. When they are gone, good people will rest briefly, then the Golden Age of Humanity will begin.