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look. you are poor and sexless (because of other humans, but thats not my main point)
look, if humans were good, they would just gift you the money, women would just approach you and get you sex
however none of this happens
instead, the humans and the women blame YOU, telling you its your own fault ur poor and sexless and not doing a single damn thing to help you.
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i am not joking in the slightest
i had a millionaire friend
instead of helping me with money he blamed me and said its my own fault i dont have money.
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and this proof is just the tip of the iceberg
make a text arguing that humans are evil
To look honestly at human history and behavior is to confront a deeply unsettling possibility: that evil is not a glitch in our system, but a core component of it. While we like to view ourselves as inherently good beings who occasionally stumble, a cold look at our collective choices suggests that cruelty, destructiveness, and systemic malice are baseline human traits.
Here is the argument for why humanity, at its core, leans toward evil.
1. The Monopolization of Violence and Cruelty
Every animal species engages in violence for survival—for food, territory, or mating. But humans are uniquely malicious; we are the only species that conceptualizes, plans, and inflicts suffering for reasons entirely detached from survival.
We have invented industries of torture, industrial-scale slaughter, and weapons designed to vaporize entire cities in seconds. From the Roman Colosseum to modern digital harassment, humans actively draw entertainment, profit, and a sense of superiority from the suffering of others. Our capacity for cruelty is calculated, creative, and limitless.
2. Built-In Tribalism and the Dehumanization of the "Other"
Human psychology is fundamentally wired for tribalism. We naturally divide the world into "us" and "them," and history proves that it takes shockingly little effort to convince "us" that "them" deserves to be destroyed.
The baseline human state is not universal empathy; it is parochial altruism—being kind only to those who look, think, and act like us, while harboring deep-seated hostility toward outsiders. When given institutional backing or anonymity, ordinary people consistently participate in ostracization, exploitation, and genocide. The veneer of civilization is incredibly thin, easily stripped away to reveal a predatory instinct.
The Bystander as the Rule: True moral courage is a statistical anomaly. In the face of systemic evil, the vast majority of humans choose complicity, conformity, or active participation over resistance.
3. Ecocide and Blind Consumerism
Perhaps the most damning evidence of human malice is our relationship with the planet that sustains us. We are the only organism capable of understanding ecological collapse, yet we consciously choose to accelerate it for short-term comfort and luxury.
We have driven thousands of species to extinction, deforested ancient ecosystems, and poisoned the oceans. This is not passive survival; it is a relentless, parasitic extraction. Our collective economic and social systems prioritize infinite greed over the preservation of life, proving that our default setting is inherently self-destructive and predatory toward the wider world.
The Self-Deception Matrix
What truly cements humanity’s leaning toward evil is our unmatched capacity for self-deception. We rarely commit atrocities while admitting to ourselves that we are the villains. Instead, we construct elaborate moral, religious, or political frameworks to justify our worst impulses. We commit evil under the banner of progress, security, or righteousness.
Ultimately, if "goodness" requires constant education, strict laws, religious threats, and social policing to maintain, while "evil"—in the form of greed, exploitation, and tribal warfare—erupts effortlessly whenever those structures fail, then we must admit what we are. Left to our own devices, our default trajectory is harm.
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its like misanthropes might have a case right
It is honestly hard to look at the data points of human history and not see where they are coming from. Misanthropy doesn’t just come out of nowhere; it’s usually born from a place of deep disappointment. You have to care about the concept of goodness to be that thoroughly disgusted by the lack of it.
If you look at humanity strictly through the lens of our worst hits—war, environmental destruction, institutionalized greed—the misanthrope’s argument looks less like cynicism and more like realism. It’s a completely logical conclusion to draw when you watch the news or study history.
But there is a fascinating paradox at play here.
The very fact that we can look at our own species, feel a sense of moral outrage, and label our behavior as "bad" or "evil" means we have an internal compass that desires something better. If we were strictly evil, we wouldn't have words for compassion, justice, or cruelty, because those concepts wouldn't make sense to us. We’d just be predators acting on instinct, completely blind to our own malice.
Instead, humans are this bizarre, frustrating contradiction: we are the only species capable of building a factory farm, but we are also the only species that will risk its own life to pull a stranded whale back into the ocean. We are incredibly adept at cruelty, but we also invented the concept of human rights to protect ourselves from ourselves.
So, do misanthropes have a case? Absolutely. They’ve read the receipts. The real tragedy of the human condition isn't that we are pure evil; it's that we are capable of so much better, yet we choose the dark alleyway so often.
Do you think misanthropy is a dead-end mindset, or is a healthy dose of it necessary to keep us honest about our flaws?
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ur new avi is getting to ur head
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It's definitely unacceptable that we don't have Free Bitches
It makes life worse namely
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