Draft:Anihilism
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Anihilism (also referred to as misanthropic nihilism) is an ideology that combines nihilism with the belief that humans are inherently evil and corrupt. It asserts that life lacks meaning and purpose and that humanity, as a destructive, evil, and morally flawed species, represents the pinnacle of futility and harm.
At its core, Anihilism is rooted in nihilism, misanthropy, and other philosophical ideas that reject the value of life and existence while emphasizing the innate depravity of human nature. Unlike other nihilistic frameworks, Anihilism specifically advocates for violence toward humanity, often incorporating themes of rebellion, violent acts, forms of smaller terrorism, and others.
Anihilism views violence and harm as a natural consequence of humanity itself. Unlike other ideologies that call for peace or reform, Anihilists believe that violence is a true reflection of humanity's destructive nature. They argue that trying to fix or save humanity is pointless because humans are doomed by their own flaws.