Ask A Genius 132 – Racists and Social Advantage
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner
Publication (Outlet/Website): Ask A Genius
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2017/03/29
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Rick Rosner: Racists don’t really seriously entertain the idea – well, I don’t know. A lot of them are deluded and proud advocates of their Viking forebears that want to pass on their genes.
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: [Laughing].
RR: They just want to exercise social advantage. If they can convince other people to give white people privileges, then that’s fine regardless of whether they’re actually superior or not.
SDJ: [Laughing] I am reminded of cults, where the leaders the followers that all of the followers are gods within the cult framework of seeing the world, and the cult leaders just happen to be at the top of that hierarchy. It is an arbitrary, non-empirical basis.
RR: It is like Amway.You do a good job and move up the pyramid of godhood.
SDJ: Yes.
RR: So, anyway, you see them on Twitter posting really good looking white people pictures.They say, “All of these people will go away if white supremacy or if isolated white populations aren’t defended, if white nations aren’t defended.” It ignores are the superhot mixed people.
SDJ: Also, it is icky and based on old disproven theories in outmoded biology, in pseudoscience biology.
RR: For the most part, year. But we’re about to enter an era of effective gene tweaking.
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