End of Dystopia
I am always struggling in my mind to understand what holds prehumanity back from accepting its Humanity, even when it is explained in detail.
In this case, I am not so much considering the blockage as my presentation of the case for our Humanity.
I think the missing link, in the simplest terms, is between surface issues and what causes them. I am no prophet, so I won't go making wild claims, though I have in the past. I believe we rid ourselves of all of the surface issues. But, I can't lay claim to any secret insight. It's just the way it all adds up. Okay, with a splash of my incredible optimism added that got me to this point. No matter what, the most dystopian aspects of our existence will be gone. The cruel and insane way (two distinctly different aspects of our dystopia) in which we act and react will be gone.
Think freeing up 90% of our brains from delusions. Think men retaining their self-respect and learning to love.
Even if all of the superficial issues are not conquered (and it certainly will not happen overnight), the dystopian aspect of our existence will be gone and soon. It will at least be relieved, if not completely eradicated, within one hundred years of the first few men catching on and making it clear that it is possible for any man to love in the most natural physical manner possible. They will, then, retain, their self-respect, no matter what form of sex they choose.
I have far higher expectations than just the cruelty and insanity of the prehuman being addressed.
I think I feel I needed to write this in response to my other post, Surface Issues. I didn't even mention the one that is always on my mind in that post. Poverty. That is just too complicated to even mention. I have little doubt that will also be resolved or alleviated, once men begin to respect themselves unequivocally.
Men will finally be working for the success of the race as much as their own success. Their mad desire for their own success, in the absence of their one true desire for success at loving, will be toned down to something that leaves room for other's success. Everyone will be desirous of everyone succeeding. There will be no one-ups-man-ship. The pitiful, painful, false pride of the male will be gone.
Well, I need to stop. I'm starting to sound like a prophet and prophecy is always foolishness.
Look at some of the prophecies. "There will always be poverty." What a horrible conclusion that a great deal of prehumanity soaks up as if it were written in the stars. No need to try, the prophet said so. Predicting further awfulness is the prehuman's passion and it is easy to do, since it is only following that long line of stupour that we have endured.
I hope you don't quake in your boots to think that it can be different, better, loving, and Human.