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Can you digest the Red Pill?

One time, I think it was the USA, they set out some reindeer on an island in the Pacific, Northern Pacific. And the conditions, the survival conditions for reindeer on that island was extremely good. They had no predators and they had plenty of food, so they multiplied and multiplied and multiplied. And at one point, the population of reindeer became so big that they didn't have enough food.[1]When that happened, they died in huge numbers. Almost all of them died. Only a couple of animals survived. And this is what's going to happen to humanity. And obviously, when humanity faces such a crisis, civilization will fall all over the globe.

So civilization is going to fall and mankind is going to be reduced in numbers dramatically. This is something we know will happen. So what wisdom can we draw from that? Let's find out!

If you have a hundred people and you know that, let's say, 90 of them are going to die,[2]then trying to propagate an ideology that tries to save all of them is just stupid. What is more sensible is to cherry-pick amongst the 100 individuals and find the 10 individuals that you want to survive. Because you know that 90 of them are going to die. So what you should do, I think, is to promote an ideology that enables you to select the 10 best individuals from that group. The future of mankind depends on your ability to select the best. If you pick just 10 random people, you will have the same dumb humanity that we have today all over again. If you go to great lengths, though, to find the 10 best individuals, you will be very wise. And I think that when you offer people a handful of red pills, and out of 100, let's say, 50 accepts the red pill, the other 50 the blue pill. But then you know through the elimination process, that those 50... don't bother, let them die, fuck them they are not going to be any good for humanity in the future anyway, so bye-bye, 50%. Then you have those who took the red pill, and as you know, a lot of people who take the red pill can't digest it. So, let's say, another half gone, couldn't digest the red pill. After some more selection process, we pretend we are now down to 10 individuals, of that group of 100. Those 10 are what matters. Trying to save all 100 is going to cost the life, probably, maybe even of all the 100, because you can't save them all, you only have room for 10.

And I will argue that those who try to save all 100, they're kind of dumb, aren't they?[3]Which, as I see it, kind of puts them in the group with the 90 people, don't you think? And in order for the European subspecies to survive, you don't need all those 100 people.

At the end I will say that it's not correct to say that the survival of the fittest, the natural process, has been eliminated from the game. It's still here, and it's very much in effect, and the future will show just that. Those who took the red pill, those who digested it well, they'll be fine, most of them, or they are much more likely to be fine than those who didn't. And they are the fittest, they are the best, they are the smartest.

The world is changing. Learn, adapt, survive, relate to what is coming, not what we have today. Because the world is changing. Thanks for watching.
  1. They depleted the renewable resources.
  2. Because they are too many.
  3. The fact that they are 100 is the problem to begin with.

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