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This note was published 200 years after the initial purge, the whereabouts are unknown, and it is up to the individual to judge the scientific accuracy of the note. THIS TEXT IS UNRELATED TO AFFILIATIONS, RACES, OR IDEOLOGIES, A HIGH LEVEL OF READING IS REQUESTED DUE TO THE COMPLEXITY OF WHAT IS DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPING OF PARAGRAPHS.
Incredible, really incredible, bravo! bravo! we've achieved the peace and cooperation that our ancestors couldn't, a complete civilization without hierarchies or economic systems or religions or habits or rules, I've repeated 'or' too many times, but believe me, this is something to rejoice about, to feel good, as a new civilized and advanced species our mission is to teach future generations the history of their origin, our young people are excellent readers, they combine different tasks into one and have plenty of time for themselves, wasn't capitalism supposed to be the ultimate system? archaic thoughts.
How to start? Around the first century of the new millennium, the turmoil of fashion, technology, violence, artificial intelligence, wars, and the discussion about animal rights—and more recently, machine rights—led people to seek a quick solution to the problem if social, personal, and universal stability were to be preserved. What was the proposal? A purge, a general cleanup. Given the violent nature of Homo sapiens, a wave of genocides broke out at the beginning of the summer of '52. At first, 99% of the population opposed resorting to killing as a method to "disinfect" the plague, but the insurgents were experts in feelings; the emotions carried by their speeches touched the hearts of most people. It didn’t take long for 50% of humanity to plunge into chaos and anarchy. In the midst of the apocalypse, the few "civilized ones," as they wanted to be remembered, reached the eye of the hurricane, showing the world the culprits of the upheaval: the condemned, vegans, anarchists, artists, sinners, slaves, beings whose lives were frowned upon, used mainly for amusement and gossip that kept the office worker's mind busy. Animal liberation, artistic expression, controlling violence against animals, the destruction of the human ego and its sense of superiority over other species, their rights, respect towards machines—each topic merged into a single one, forming the trio that now walks through the corners of the earth.
"The three fears." What were our extinct ancestors afraid of? Being the inferior species, losing control of their creations, the human experience itself. So, what happens now that the three fears have taken over the Earth, replacing their already extinct creators?
