It is a strange thing to me that there are people in the world who are actively trying to xenocide humanity, and this is often simply treated as “one of the options” or as an interesting political/values disagreement.
Of course, it is those things, especially “interesting”, and these ideas ultimately aren’t very popular. But it is still weird to me that the people who promote them e.g. get invited onto podcasts.
As an intuition pump: I suspect that if proponents of human replacement were to advocate for the extinction of a single demographic rather than all of humanity, they would not be granted a serious place in any relevant discussion. That is in spite of the fact that genocide is a much-less-bad thing than human extinction, by naive accounting.
I’m sure there are relatively simple psychological reasons for this discordance. I just wanted to bring it to salience.
It is a strange thing to me that there are people in the world who are actively trying to xenocide humanity, and this is often simply treated as “one of the options” or as an interesting political/values disagreement.
Of course, it is those things, especially “interesting”, and these ideas ultimately aren’t very popular. But it is still weird to me that the people who promote them e.g. get invited onto podcasts.
As an intuition pump: I suspect that if proponents of human replacement were to advocate for the extinction of a single demographic rather than all of humanity, they would not be granted a serious place in any relevant discussion. That is in spite of the fact that genocide is a much-less-bad thing than human extinction, by naive accounting.
I’m sure there are relatively simple psychological reasons for this discordance. I just wanted to bring it to salience.