MAX RANTS: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE 'HUMAN'

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WHAT IS HUMANITY? WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN
Many of your Darwinians and Cynophiliacs have distorted what it means to be human.

#1. As long as man acts in an animalistic manner, there can be no morality. Morality make us ‘human’. Once you give up your morality, you are no longer human. Without morality and a sound example-based rearing, you can never know right from wrong or good from evil. Your humanity disappears.

#2. Intelligence is key to humanity. It enables humans to communicate as fully and efficiently as we do. Even the most advanced animal intelligence is incapable of more than very simple communication. It’s humanity’s ability to express ideas and concepts, and the desire to do so.

#3. Unlike animals, humans have developed the ability to manufacture and use tools. Of course, chimps have learned to use sticks and branches to bring ants out of a hollow tree or to beat each other to death in warfare. I’d like to see chimps design, use and build even a handsaw.

#4. Humans, like the animal kingdom, have subspecies within themselves. Negroes and Non-Negroes comprise the greatest differences in human development. Non-Negro society has developed highly organized structures such as family, community, religion, science, legal systems and governments. Negro societies and cultures lag centuries behind in these areas.

#5. The most advanced non-human species are simians. Chimps, while the most advanced simians, only form loose societies based on gangs and maternal family relationships. "Might makes right" is their directive.
They are nowhere nearly as advanced or complex as their very distant cousins, the humans. The remarkable difference between simians and humans is due to parallel evolution. This also explains why Negro cultures have lagged so far behind their Non-Negro cousins.

#6. Anthropologist Lydia Goldsmith, Ph.D. said, “The obvious and more remarkable differences between advanced Asian and Caucasian races and their Negro counterparts can only be explained through parallel evolution. These two races [Negro and Non-Negro] exist in their present states of advancement and primitivity because their evolutionary paths didn’t cross until about the 18th Century. This puts Negroes at a distinct disadvantage and leaves them many thousands of years behind their Caucasian counterparts.”

To sum it up: Although we see obvious differences between animals and humans, we must also take into account the differences within the animal communities and differences within human community.

We need to understand and work with those of lesser development than ourselves. It behooves us to approach them with kindness, understanding, and a willingness to understand but not necessarily accept them as cultural equals.

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