Survival of the Fittest; A load of horse manure; Rich eugenicists convince us that nature lets the strong survive, the best go on and the others die off, for evolutionary progression towards Superman. In real life, the genetics of any members of a species that survive long enough to reproduce, go on, never mind any concept of fittest, just so they live long enough to make love. And, most animals live in cooperative groups where everyone survives except the terminally ill totally unfit whom cannot reproduce. EVERYONE survives in reality, some do better. By convincing us of the survival of the fittest lie, ultra-rich seek to justify their greedy top-of-the-dog-heap positions and genocide, class warfare.
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Amusing how it is working; the Demonrat racist abusers demand that black folk and Spanish-ancestry whites be vaccinated first. That means they will be the ones who will fall ill and die first, like experimental animals and unwanted populations of "inferior peoples". So again, in their never-ending liescape, the nwo globalists and Ziojews are exterminating the useless eaters, who have been convinced to take the slo-kill shots in the false narrative of privilege. This is how the Demonrats pretend to be for human values, but in reality, they are monsters run by the world-conquering bad alien AI agenda.
We should not hate those who are different than us. Fear and ignorance and unfamilarity are the usual suspect culprits. People seek groups naturally, it is human behavior. That does not mean we have to abuse other groups. (if we have any higher intelligence, except of course we need to fight those demons breaking Vedic laws in an assault upon people around us.)
WFP chief David Beasley sounded the alarm at a United Nations General Assembly meeting on Friday, convened to discuss the coronavirus pandemic and worldwide efforts to blunt its impact. He warned that some 270 million people are now “marching toward starvation” and that, in some countries, famine is “around the horizon.”
“2021 is literally going to be catastrophic, based on what we’re seeing at this stage in the game,” Beasley said, adding that “because we’ve spent $19 trillion, that money may not, and will not most likely be available for 2021,” even as economic contractions have already begun.