FAQ

What is Humanism?
Humanism is the mental habit of looking at the world as if it existed only for human beings. If there’s a forest, you consume it. If there is land, you use it. If there was other stuff on that land, it’s Too Bad, because you’ve just gotta have that 4×4 truck, color television, and sprawling suburban home, if you’re a wealthy first worlder. Or maybe you simply want another patch of land for subsistence farming and slash-n-burn agriculture, if you’re a third worlder. Either way, you’re not thinking of anything except yourself and other humans. It’s like the whole rest of the world doesn’t exist.
What is Anti-Humanism?
Anti-Humanists recognize that without our environment, we die. For this reason, we can no longer think of humanity in terms of individuals and what individuals want (color TVs, slash and burn agriculture, “freedom”) but as an organism inside of an environment. Humanity is one single mass, and we are but its cells. Our individual wants and purchasing power are not as important as the health of the whole in the context of its environment, because if the environment dies, the whole dies, and then the individual is nothing.
How does Anti-Humanism Work?
You stop thinking in terms of “rights” and “freedoms” and other individualistic, moralizing nonsense. You start thinking in terms of practical survival of your species. You open your mind to the possibility that most people are stupid and useless and that, if we terminate them, we will notice absolutely zero loss and no one of importance will care. You stop thinking of the world as a place ordained by God for human consumption. You stop worrying about what you want and start focusing on what you need. You’ll find the latter category is much smaller, and far less destructive.
How can I practice Anti-Humanism?
Repeat after me: Human life is not sacred. Not every life is important. Most people are functionless bovines devoid of redeeming qualities. Our environment is dying because, thanks to humanism, we overpopulated and have polluted, destroyed, maimed, overused, until we’re at global catastrophe levels. In this light, every dead human is a victory. Stop screwing around and start thinking seriously about killing all those but our most valuable members of society. We don’t need movie actresses, we don’t need democratic politicians, we don’t need people with IQs of under 120. We need smart, strong, capable people who can think outside the mental confinement called humanism.
Who are Humanists?
Liberals, conservatives, Christians, Jews, most Buddhists, every businessperson. Remember, respecting the individual pays and makes you popular, with the only glitch being that you murder us all and our world. Good work.
You’re so Bloodthirsty…
Listen, idiot, if we don’t fix something we all die. Which would you rather have: a few smart survivors, or all of us die for humanistic equality? You fucking moron – you’re first against the wall for even asking such a stupid question.
Are you Angry?
Dunno. There used to be smart people in control, but now a herd of morons has taken over and destroyed almost everything good. Wouldn’t you want them dead? If you don’t, you’re probably a moron.
Don’t you have Morals?
Yes – with one single rule – don’t kill your own goddamn planet.
What about (special interest here)?
When we’re not on the brink of environmental destruction, I’ll worry about your problem.
You’re a Nazi/Communist/Asshole
When people cannot understand arguments, they use broad meaningless classifications to try to defeat the other party. It won’t work. When the food wars start, no one is going to care about your moral pretense.
What about retarded people?
What are they good for? “Kill them all.” – David Vincent
I would like to…
You…do…not…understand. This isn’t about what you’d like. It’s about what must be done. If you still don’t understand, go stand up against that wall. Over a bit. Blindfold?
You monster!
Your way of thinking is obsolete. Our planet is near death because of your pitying, moralistic viewpoint. Remember this rule, and remember it well: “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Good intentions without a reality check is murder. So now it’s your turn against the wall.