Boyd Rice Quotes
Nature Is Typified By Strength; Humanity By Weakness. Nature Adheres To An Immutable Order; Humanity To An Ever-increasing Chaos. Nature Recognizes No Equality At Any Level Of Its Order; Humanity Preaches An All-pervasive Equality And Freely Hands-out Unearned "rights" In An Attempt To Make Its Doctrine A Living Reality. In Short: Humanity Is Democratic, Nature Is Fascist.
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