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The Anti-Individuality in r-Selected Cultures

March 22, 2019

By AHNZ

This is consistent with the r-selected outlook if you think about it….

‘Ludicrous’: Calls for plants to be given legal rightsWhat western academics busy themselves with, at taxpayer expense:

“Researchers at the University of Sydney have conducted a study into allowing flora and fauna the same legal rights as humans.”¹

The taxpayer-funded research, Multispecies justice, will explore granting plants and animals ‘moral, legal and political status’.”

A defining r-selected trait is to view mankind not as individuals but as an amorphous blob of sameness. Distinctions like being female or disabled or transsexual or criminal or paedophilic or Muslim or Christian or elderly or child all get blurred out, do they not?
 
More extreme, animals and plants become subsumed into the same homogenised group because individual difference is so actively blanked out from consideration. So, we see such people finding having children of their own interchangeable with pets like cats and little dogs; And their children are aborted or left in daycare unparented so the Millennial can get back to their ‘life’.
 
Benthem and Mill were of the same ilk and came up with a philosophy that expounded the same things back in their day.
1. The Patriarchy; Facebook
Note: The r-selected cultures are Victimhood Culture and Slave Culture. If you’d like more on how they’re formulated and what they mean from me please ask, happy to

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Anarchist History of New Zealand: The disappearance of a sense of responsibility is the most far-reaching consequence of submission to authority- Stanley Milgram