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Greer seemed noticably nervous during the presser.
originally posted by: Waterglass
So why now? Have you sat back and watched what is ongoing throughout the world especially the transgender push. The loss of parents rights. The promotion of a natural born woman as evil.
Interviewer: How will the non-human intelligence react to the revelation that human beings now know they're here?
Grusch: Yeah, I mean, obviously the non-human intelligences have been around for a while, at least multiple decades in modern history, and they've allowed ourselves to annihilate ourselves, genocide, war, famine, etc. So at the very least, I think they're kind of neutral on what humans decide to do with their free will.
Interviewer narration: And as for how we, the human race, will react to his story, here Grush envisions that quintessentially human characteristic, optimism.
Grusch: I don't have this utopian ideology that this is going to, you know, solve world problems, stop war entirely. But all I want is a moment of pause and to see if the subject unites us as we've obviously become more divided over the last couple of decades.
Interviewer: Because if anything else, what you're revealing may mean we all start thinking of ourselves not as American, Australian, Russian, Chinese, but as human.
Grusch: Human family, I think that's totally the right term, yeah.
Greer might be right. They might all be benevolent or at least neutral.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: ArMaP
Only in the white race countries?
Greer is implementing signature vagueness
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