Amerika

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After a Brief Interruption, The Great Filtering Continues

History will view the democratic era, when the workers and serfs took over, as a brief tantrum against natural selection before humanism fell, and the era of human individualism was replaced by a focus on reality including its transcendental aspects.

In other words, we have been living in the Peasant Revolts and Scopes Monkey Trial because democracy rewards what is popular, not what is most accurate. This is the real “dark ages” of humanity because it alienated us from understanding our world and layered us in parasites.

Now that our brief vacation from reality is over, we are recognizing what the “far-Right” always did, which is that genes are the blueprint for life and therefore, more important than anything else.

For exampl, we are seeing that narcissism is inherited, which means that if narcissists damage society, we can protect it by exiling all of them after a simple genetic test:

A recent study mapping the personality traits of thousands of twins and their family members suggests that narcissistic behavioral patterns are passed down from parent to child entirely through genetic inheritance, rather than through child-rearing methods.

Narcissism is a personality trait defined by a sense of grandiosity, feelings of entitlement, and a strong drive to acquire social status. People who exhibit high levels of narcissism often experience early success in dating and leadership roles, projecting an initial confidence that others find attractive. At the same time, this personality dimension regularly leads to interpersonal conflict, risky decision-making, and organizational disruption over the long term. Because narcissistic tendencies remain highly stable once formed in adolescence or early adulthood, psychologists are highly interested in understanding how these traits develop in the first place.

The researchers found that genetic factors accounted for about 50 percent of the individual differences in narcissism. The other 50 percent originated entirely from nonshared environmental influences, meaning the shared family environment contributed almost nothing to the development of the trait.

No matter how you raise a narcissist, they will end up as what they are; some may be suppressed if early intervention suppresses the narcissism through broad social factors, which most likely requires an integral community of the type not existing in diverse America anymore.

It turns out that democracy makes people go insane, as Plato argued, and we now have a surplus of mental health issues drowning out sanity, starting with neuroticism which makes people fixate on the negative:

Psychologists describe neuroticism as a broad personality trait that predisposes individuals to experience negative emotions like stress, anxiety, and sadness. People who score high in neuroticism tend to experience more mental health issues, including generalized anxiety and depression.

The scientists found a direct connection between the content of a person’s thoughts and their emotional state at any given moment. Thinking about good things was linked to pleasant feelings, while thinking about problems was linked to unpleasant feelings.

Participants with higher neuroticism scores reported thinking about life problems more often and good things less often.

As time goes on it seems that neuroticism, narcissism, and dark personality traits may be in fact the same thing:

People who manipulate social circles through gossip or exclusion are largely driven by dark personality traits, and possessing positive traits generally fails to stop this behavior. Researchers found that while acting kindly toward others can slightly reduce the likelihood of engaging in social sabotage, it does not erase the influence of underlying malevolence.

Relational aggression involves intentionally harming someone’s relationships or social standing instead of using physical violence. Examples include spreading malicious rumors, giving the silent treatment, or organizing a group to purposely exclude a specific person. Because it is subtle, individuals seeking to avoid open conflict often prefer it over direct confrontation. This dynamic frequently plays out in adult environments like workplaces, community groups, and extended friend circles.

Victims of this type of aggression frequently face serious mental health consequences. Being targeted can lead to increased depression, hopelessness, and extreme loneliness. The individuals who dish out this aggression also experience difficulties. Perpetrators frequently report their own struggles with anxiety, risky habits, and trouble managing their emotions.

We call it individualism here, Marc Andreesen calls it “introspection,” and the ancients called it hubris: the idea that the self and its emotions are more important than the world and more importantly, doing what is both realistic and leads to excellence.

The internet is floating around recent research that shows recidivists commit most of the crime, which means that if you remove the one percent who are repeat offenders, crime drops radically:

A total of 93,642 individuals (3.9 %) had at least one violent conviction. The distribution of convictions was highly skewed; 24,342 persistent violent offenders (1.0 % of the total population) accounted for 63.2 % of all convictions. Persistence in violence was associated with male sex (OR 2.5), personality disorder (OR 2.3), violent crime conviction before age 19 (OR 2.0), drug-related offenses (OR 1.9), nonviolent criminality (OR 1.9), substance use disorder (OR 1.9), and major mental disorder (OR 1.3).

What if we applied the same to defective personalities, including the neurotics, narcissists, and dark personality trait peoples? It turns out that our ancestors thought of this, and were busy filtering out the weak and improving their populations for millennia:

Previous work has shown that classic hard sweeps driving advantageous mutations to fixation have been rare over the broad span of human evolution8,9. By contrast, in the past ten millennia, we find that many hundreds of alleles have been affected by strong directional selection. We also document one-standard-deviation changes on the scale of modern variation in combinations of alleles that today predict complex traits. This includes decreases in predicted body fat and schizophrenia, and increases in measures of cognitive performance.

In the same way, our most prosperous societies imported Nordic-Germanic DNA while working to eliminate defectives:

We found an association between Iron Age consanguinity and matrilineal burial practices (17), later disrupted following the Roman Conquest. Despite this societal impact, only 20% of Roman-period individuals carried detectable ancestry from outside Britain. In contrast, from the 6th century CE we detect widespread influx of ancestry in over 70% of individuals in southern ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Britain, with limited local admixture.

This mirrors the ongoing process by which people associate and eventually mate with those who are like them, including ethnic group, social class, race, religion, and general life outlook:

The study shows that humans are extremely selective. “Both when choosing high school friends and when selecting marriage partners, we evaluate all identity characteristics of other people. Only if we assess all these characteristics positively do we enter into social relationships,” says Samuel Martin-Gutierrez.

If even a single identity trait is evaluated negatively, engaging in a relationship becomes unlikely despite other strong similarities.

“This selective behavior explains the tendency toward the formation of highly segregated, homogeneous groups in our society,” says Fariba Karimi, who leads the Computational Social Science group at TU Graz and who is a member of the Complexity Science Hub faculty.

This process is negative, meaning that anyone who fails any of the above tests will be excluded. Over time, we segregate by nature, and exclude those who fail to live up to our culture, which has a positive eugenic effect.

Everything done in the twentieth century was designed to prohibit this so that failure groups from the third world (especially the Irish) could be integrated in our society and used as voters in democracy, keeping the “right” people in power.

Now that the bloom is off the rose regarding democracy, and we see that the Selfish Gene is in effect and people act for the benefit of their groups only, the idea of the “melting pot” is dead as is the notion of the diverse society generally.

With that also goes the idea of equality in our own groups, meaning that we can finally select people like us based on both group immutable traits and personal immutable traits like lack of the genes for neuroticism, narcissism, and dark personality behaviors.

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