Message from @Dibabliow
Discord ID: 638219277224378378
can you justify your evolution-based ethic?
ivy league star of the harvard football team
**biracial people are only 3% of the population** (in the US) **why should i care?**
no its a moral preference
you cant justify any ethic objectively
I agree
my moral preference is for humans to become as great as possible via evolution
@fuguer ANSWER <:smugooze:398100987866251265>
free of artificial distortions in our natural selection
so why is your position any more legitimate than someone who condemns miscegenation categorically?
Is Murdoch Murdoch <:fbi:418878655822036994> ?
What's great
3% of the population, 72% of bad tv commercials 😄
lol
Also, new MM.
6%
Excluding Hispanics
@fuguer Natural selection is currently selecting for low IQ people & religious people
@fuguer when ling ling brings home jamal... you fine ?<:smugooze:398100987866251265>
answer is... in theory if my kids married a high iq african with flawless behavioral genetics, and in every other way i wouldnt mind. in practice thats almost impossible and even if they did, jews have created a system of racial animus that pits blacks and whites against each other
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its a matter of statistics though
LMAO
B L A C K E D
THE MEMES
OH GOD THE MEMES
Ok that's fuged up
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but you haven't justified why this preference is more legitimate than one against miscegenation?
obviously i dont want my kids marrying blacks
muh jq
just said other wise
or being gay
Why not
no i posed a hypothetic case where i wouldnt object but said it was basically impossible to occur
What if they were highly intelligent, and gay
similar to how an egg could spontaneously unbreak itself, but it won't happen due to entropy
<:kraut:389881471881576448> im on a roll here 2 days of trolling the duck has lead to him to acept his daughter getting blacked
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you realize according to physics theres no reason coffee and cream can't unmix, or an egg can't spontaneously unbreak itself