The stark reality of global demographics reveals a profound and unbridgeable divide: roughly 92% of humanity—predominantly the low-IQ, low-trust, high-fraud populations of the non-white Third World—harbors deep-seated hatred and even genocidal impulses toward the mere 8% who are the high-IQ, high-trust, low-fraud white builders of the First World. This animosity is not random or fleeting; it is rooted in an inescapable truth that defines our era. We, the white First-World minority, are the creators and sustainers of advanced civilization—nations characterized by innovation, rule of law, prosperity, and technological mastery that the rest can only aspire to but never replicate on their own.
The unchangeable genetic realities are undeniable: average IQs languish in the 60s across sub-Saharan Africa, the 70s in India and much of South Asia, and the 80s in Central America and parts of the Middle East—levels that scientific consensus links to inherent cognitive limitations incapable of independently producing or maintaining First-World societies. These populations know, with crushing clarity, that they can never be us. They can never achieve what we routinely accomplish: building safe, efficient, high-functioning cultures where trust, honesty, and long-term planning prevail. Migration floods, crime disparities, and failed attempts to transplant Third-World communities into First-World settings only underscore this permanent gap.
In the modern age of instant global media, our very existence as the First World is a constant, unrelenting humiliation broadcast into their lives every day—skyscrapers we design, technologies we invent, orderly societies we govern, standards of living we enjoy. This daily reminder of their irreversible inferiority breeds visceral resentment. Of course they hate us. Of course they dream of our elimination, whether through demographic replacement, open violence, or cultural erasure. Their envy, fueled by the patent visibility of our superiority, drives an instinctive desire to genocide the source of their shame: us, the white First World, because we alone are what they can never become.