For an example of degeneracy, let us take a look at popular culture, with which we are all unfortunately too well versed.
Remember that prior to the technological breakthroughs during and after WW II, celebrities were famous for displaying discernible talents. With the advent of the MTV generation, celebrities are now famous simply because they can get their faces on television. There is no person who exemplifies this vexing phenomenon more than Paris Hilton. She became world renown overnight because she is a billionaire heiress who appeared on a scandalous video that circulated around the internet. Instead shunning her for her inglorious scandal, the media and much of the general public have become enamored with every facet of her extravagant and promiscuous life. This young woman has attracted millions of adoring fans, yet she is glorified not by any contributions to science, to society, or to politics. Her followers love her purely because she lives an opulent and profligate life, one that is packaged neatly by paparazzi for mass consumption. People like her have become America’s drug. Rather than spend their time in worthwhile pursuits, the public makes following celebrities’ lives its scholarly expertise. Many are scholars of pop trivia, reading time consuming nonsense like the tabloids. Average high school students know more about Paris Hilton’s latest fashion trends than they do about evolution. Youth are so deluded and hypnotized by popular culture – via music, movies, and the internet – that they have no clue the commoner’s mind is degenerating.
If more young girls become like Paris, then the coming generation will face epidemics like sexually transmitted diseases, idleness, and ignorance. The world has degenerated into this sad state, in which people are revered for no other reason than that they have money and are famous. Paris Hilton is the embodiment of modern female degeneracy.
Hollywood has played an insidious part in society’s potential downfall as well. While filmmakers are generally to be lauded for their commitment to the science of Darwin, the silver screen has tragically produced personages who threaten mankind’s progress. Lindsay Lohan is a prime example of a degenerate whose self-destructive behavior is damaging because the public is titillated by her worthless activities. This starlet is the offspring of a criminal father and an unscrupulous mother, both of whom have genetic flaws, which predictably have been passed onto their daughter. When teenagers who idolize Lohan see her on the news constantly carousing, partying, and drinking-and-driving, what will these young girls do but imitate her?
Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan’s degeneracy is the degeneracy of North American young girls. These impressionable and ignorant youths will invariable ape their starlet goddesses. Degeneracy affects both genders, though, as young boys are in no better position than the fairer, more delicate sex. The popularity of degenerate starlets entices men to lust for unhealthy and unfit women who ought not to reproduce. Furthermore, young girls will not develop the intelligence that they need. While rich degenerates like Paris can survive and live luxuriously without ever acquiring many skills, middle-class women will grow up to discover that the world is a harsh and maleficent place, where natural selection destroys the weak.
Although eugenics is a controversial subject, it indisputably has scientific merit. Scientists are identifying key genes that are linked to criminality and violent dispositions. In the near future, science will tell us who are fittest to propagate, and who should not spread their genes. For now, those of you who are vigorous, patriotic, and intelligent, you should marry a similarly endowed partner and make plans for a large family. Nature has given you favored traits, so you are obligated to pass them on and replenish our race.
By Dr. Pope, Darwinist PhD, ThD.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Leaflet #4: An Exhortation for Social Intervention
The final step to progress is advancement of evolution’s tenets. Intellectualism and science have been relegated to the obscurity of academia. Immorality such as promiscuity and drug abuse are considered liberating and acceptable. The characteristics of a progressing society are healthy, intelligent, well informed, and well bred citizens. Tragically, we are in short supply of people who match this description. You can make a difference though. Just as recycling requires the commitment of millions of individuals, so too does progression depend on personal effort from millions.
Please do not think that just because you do not participate in behavior that harms the environment, yourself, or others that you will be exempt from degeneracy. Unlike in the past, when degenerates usually die in large numbers from disease and starvation, today’s universal healthcare system ensures that they live longer and drain the resources of taxpayers like you and me.
For more information, please contact our offices and speak directly to a local, friendly Darwinist.
Please do not think that just because you do not participate in behavior that harms the environment, yourself, or others that you will be exempt from degeneracy. Unlike in the past, when degenerates usually die in large numbers from disease and starvation, today’s universal healthcare system ensures that they live longer and drain the resources of taxpayers like you and me.
For more information, please contact our offices and speak directly to a local, friendly Darwinist.
Charles Robert Darwin: 1809-1882


Darwin was a British naturalist, known to many as the father of evolutionary biology, for he revolutionized the sciences of biology through his demonstration of evolution by natural selection. He would go on to write his widely read workings such as, On the Origin of Species By Means Of Natural Selection, and The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle of Life, which when first published, sold out immediately. Showing interest geological specimens at a young age, his then Botany professor (John Stevens Henslow) decided to invite Darwin on an expedition to survey the HMS Beagle to Patagonia. This voyage took five years to complete (years 1831-36) and upon his return back home, Darwin had recorded many observations (while voyaging through Tenerife, the Cape Verde Islands, Brazil, the Galapagos Islands, etc..) These observations had lead to the publishing of many works (several to be exact), while attaining the title of the 'secretary of the Geological Society' (years 1838-41). In 1839, Darwin married his cousin, Emma Wedgewood and when he wasn’t devoting time to his observations and research, led quite a simple life of a country gentleman. Throughout the 1840’s Darwin dove deeper into his workings on the origins of species and later, when he published his most popular work: The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, there was heavy attack against him, for his works directly opposed the bible’s depiction of creation (In the book of Genesis). His works concluded that evolution worked naturally (his theory of natural selection) and thus, there was no room for divine involvement. However, it is important to note that Darwin himself did not apply his theory to humans. This may have been to divert the unwavering criticisms that would have taken place (not only against him, but also against his friends and family). Nonetheless, Darwin would continue to publish works (for Darwin’s religious beliefs altered from Christianity in his youth to Deism and finally, he had evolved to agnosticism much later on in his life) on his theories, amongst which The Descent of Man was extremely popular. This work would go on to show the similarities between man and animal in their expressions of emotions and furthermore, planted the seeds for the science of ethnology. Darwin died in Down, Kent on April 19th, 1882 and is now buried in Westminster Abbey.
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