Hanna Brisbois

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First, one’s own death is canceled—or perhaps repaid or compensated—by the obliteration of all others. Second, it can always be egotistically hoped that one will be personally spared, gathered contentedly to the bosom of the mass exterminator, and from a safe place observe the sufferings of those less fortunate.
Hanna Brisbois
The authors explanation for the human desire for destruction
God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
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