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Passing On Genes
00:01:55
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| If I achieve just one thing in life, what should it be? | ||
| Now, it tells you a lot about modern America, that that's even a question. | ||
| No person, certainly no man, in the previous, say, 15,000 years would have asked, what should I achieve in life? | ||
| There's really only one objective in life, and that's reproduction. | ||
| Pass on your genes so you don't become extinct. | ||
| They're called, in our culture anyway, children. | ||
| And then one hopes they mate and have grandchildren. | ||
| And that makes you the patriarch of a clan and gives meaning to your life. | ||
| So in other words, you could spend your entire life working for Deutsche Bank, which is obviously pointless and destructive of the social order, and you probably wouldn't feel good about that. | ||
| But if you had a bunch of kids, you would still win because you're passing on your genes. | ||
| You're fulfilling your core destiny, which is to reproduce. | ||
| Let me put it another way. | ||
| Next time you read about someone who's got like 27 arrests and he's been arrested for some horrible crime and he's a complete ne'er-do-well, if not menaced, study. | ||
| George Floyd, for example. | ||
| Find out how many kids that person has. | ||
| So you're reading the paper or some website and you're judging this guy. | ||
| He's never had a job. | ||
| He's got 27 drug arrests and he finally shot someone. | ||
| Damn those Soros prosecutors! | ||
| And I agree with you 100%. | ||
| But push a little more deeply into his background, and I'd be willing to bet my late model car that he's got more kids than you. | ||
| So who's really ahead? | ||
| You or George Floyd? | ||
| You or the guy with 27 drug arrests? | ||
| The guy with 27 drug arrests, if he's got more kids than you, he wins. | ||
| Because in the end, that's how we tally the race. | ||
| By reproduction. | ||
| Get to it. | ||
| Have some pups. | ||