And to think, a dispassionate nature
as a strictly practical measure endowed
in her creatures the will to survive yet
dismissive of her own maxims that all
actions have consequences such that the
instinct of species survival evolved in
ways beyond apprehension straying some
distance from asserting possession of
scarce resources yet on the other hand
perhaps not so devoid of irrationality in
devotion to that primeval urge priming
humanity to view those not within their
pack as competitors and therefore stark
enemies, extending emotional reaction to
encompass another ingathering in a fury
of rejection, their status that of inferior
beings whose very presence presages alarm
at a ragingly concocted legend of evil
design, needful of mass destruction as
nature looks on in benign fascination.
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