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submitted by boekanier to whatever 2.5 yearsNov 8, 2022 01:28:23 ago (+13/-1)     (files.catbox.moe)

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[ - ] onlycucksseewomenasequals 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 8, 2022 10:33:15 ago (+0/-0)

It's simpler than that even.

When was the last time you saw "extreme left" or "far left" or "liberal extremists" even when they were firebombing federal buildings? Even the FBI, at that point, still saw "right wing" as the enemy. This isn't about reality, honesty, or fairness. It's about domination. The jews NEED to be stopped.

[ - ] thoughtcryme 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 8, 2022 09:55:10 ago (+0/-0)

They'll never leave you alone.
Look at history. They never do.

[ - ] dalai_llama 1 point 2.5 yearsNov 8, 2022 03:07:00 ago (+1/-0)*

In my studies as a young man, I did delve quite deeply into biology at one point. I remember studying the cell physiology of plants and the diversification and specialization of the many cells. In particular, the phloem of the woody plant which facilitates the diffusion of glucose throughout the stalk. It is a specialized cell that is programmed to eliminate its own nucleus upon maturation in order to further tailor itself to the specific function of glucose solution diffusion. The xylem of the tree which forms the bark is made of cells that were programmed to kill themselves because their only function is to facilitate the transduction of water. The cell merely forms the structure required to further this goal, and then initiates a programmed cell death.

I also studied the theories that many people have put forth regarding the evolution of higher order organisms. The discipline of biology accepts the hypothesis that multicellular organisms arose as an evolutionary product of what was once unicellular organisms.

So by this logic, the cells that make up the xylem of a tree can ne imagined as captured unicellular organisms, reprogrammed to serve a specialized function that supports the interests of the higher order organism while disregarding the interests of the single cell.

Now, cells are cells and they are not perceived to be sentient the same way as a human is perceived to be sentient; however, I can't help but feel like we're witnessing the birth of a higher order organism and we are all just hapless, unwitting cells getting wrapped up in it all; our destinies to be reprogrammed by the whims of whatever is believed to be in the best interests of the larger organism as a whole, regardless of our individual interests. We are already being told to sacrifice our livlihoods and our own welfare for the sake of the "economy" as if this is for our own good.

I can't help but feel like we're all just helpless little cells on the verge of being reprogrammed to do the bidding of a larger civilizational organism and our own interests mean nothing.

[ - ] thoughtcryme 1 point 2.5 yearsNov 8, 2022 09:58:53 ago (+1/-0)

what you've stated is categorically true, imho. I've never heard it put together that way, but I often lament the same concept of helplessness within an uncaring whole. There is no benefit to the cell and attempting to see it is depressing, if you're a cell/individual.

IMHO, the only revolt is absolute rejection. No a thousand times No. Lean into self-interest, no one else is coming. Refuse to see my own welfare as selfishness, it is paramount, literally all that matters from this pov. and why not? What wise man would practice otherwise?