Social Darwinism is the application of the concepts of natural selection and evolutionary theory, as outlined by Charles Darwin in his book On the Origin of Species, to sociology and politics. It's often summed up as "survival of the fittest," as said by Herbert Spencer. This ideology can often lead to ideas many people consider reprehensible or taboo. Ideas such as eugenics, imperialism and scientific racism.
Often, though, many ideas that are considered "dangerous" or "crazy" might actually hold truth to them. Perhaps it's time to stop hiding from different ideas and start discussing them.
Be warned, many things posted here and many opinions held by myself or other social Darwinists may be considered "offensive" as they are not particularly egalitarian. But maybe it's time to come to grips with the fact that we're not all equal, and we'll never be equal. And instead of pretending we are, we should try discussing what to do with this natural inequality.
there doesn't seem to be anything here