Anti-Humanism in Disguise

Now we come to one of the most pernicious existentialism’s children: “anti-racism,” so-called, which has become so powerful in the West, despite its basic confusion. At first glance, it may seem like a noble pursuit couched as a campaign against the injustices wrought by prejudice and discrimination. However, beneath its surface lies a dangerous ideology that seeks to eradicate all forms of identity in the name of equality, reducing humanity to a single, homogeneous mass. In the end, whether purposeful or not (it is) the result is world genocide.

This is the very essence of the Babel Tower: to build a world where no one is different, where no distinctions exist, and where all are made equal through the destruction of what makes them unique. The builders of Babel sought unity by silencing their languages; today’s anti-racism seeks unity by erasing the very cultural and biological differences that define us. These cultural differences developed to support the biological, and the biological developed in turn. To undo that biologically supportive culture is to remove their social skeleton.

What is the result of such a pursuit? A world devoid of meaning, where individuality is replaced by sameness, and where life is reduced to a monochrome void. This is not progress; it is regression, a regression into chaos. Any unity without differences is not unity at all: it is merely conformity to non-life; ultimately slavery and death. This drab artificial skeleton does not serve the particular needs of the people toward strength, but rather reforms them into pure economic servitude. It’s a robotic frame made to force you into alignments with profit and empire.

Yet, proponents of this ideology argue that cultural erasure is necessary to create a fair and just society. They claim that by dismantling the barriers between races, nations, traditions, and even the sexes, we can build a world free from prejudice and inequality. But in doing so, they ignore the deeper truth: differences in culture or biology are not the enemies of justice; it is what universal application of justice begins to look like.

The divine response to the Babel Tower was not just confusion in communication, it was a clear message that humanity must learn to live with its differences because the only means to achieve universals is through particulars, and assisting others within our cultures and societies in the way only we can. As I keep repeating, freedom is the ability to recognise and do GOOD, which is much less possible amidst foreign particulars or in culture with ‘dumbed-down’ language. It is all about destroying basic standards, and has nothing to do with improving lives anywhere.

Modern permanent victims seek to repeat this same folly, building a new tower of ‘unity’ toward the always present least common denominator of wealth, through the annihilation of all distinctiveness. The international corporations and their ethnic crime syndicates already have enough power to harm us permanently and our deculturation is the means of disembowelling us as nations and societies. Family and community are the primary competition to their entitlement, and longstanding desires for world genocide.