Sunflower 08/21/2024 (Wed) 15:50 Id: 7a7ebb No.8679 del
>>8678
The real question here is if someone can align with the positive fate or not.

The problem with abortion, racism and nationalism comes from the same core issue, manifested in different ways. It's from looking at the tree of life (tree of development of races and life forms) and saying "this lifeform is so much better than the others ones!" But they are all part of the same structure, it sounds like if you said: "Out of all the words, I think pavement is the best word, just look at its spelling and how it sounds, look at it's superior semantic! I'm only going to use that word all the time from now on, everything should be about pavement!"

That's the example I got from channelling just now. Different life forms have different roles, even creator gods cannot say that one race or species is "better" than another one. You want bacteria to do their job, same for viruses, mammals, amphibians and so on. You could say that based on certain criteria, certain life forms do better in certain environments, but there is no such general standard in an objective sense. Even the federation though it has standards and enforce those, do not think these are "given by God" or that their standards and policies are "better" in any objective sense. They are the result of some very harsh version of social darwinism on an ideological galactic scale where no single entity has the ability to effect developments. It's just so, that trying to argue against it makes one into a "counter-revolutionary" in their terminology, and that means a failure. No one wants to be a failure, but many will still adhere to failure paths, while claiming to be successful at what they do.

It would be better to just say "I think I would be happier as silver race" and leave it at that. Maybe that's true, maybe it isn't, but you will find out. The problem is when you say "I'm now part of the silver race, I'm so much better than [insert other race]", it's a meaningless statement unless you are going to compete with them about genetics, and that doesn't come from a void, but from an imagined situation where you gain something from competing. Which means someone else loses something, and that's a conflict. The federation has constant conflict, but not of this nature, because anyone can genetically modify themselves freely or reincarnate freely in a race by making such contracts (if they believe in it).

Pleiadans (silver race) aren't members of the federation on a racial scale however, same as greys and lyrans, so if you are of this race it's likely you will have views which are not in line with federation policy. There is nothing stopping individuals from joining the federation, but large and influential races tend to rather just stay on their own, which is also possible.