>>39625908Well /uoh/ is one kingdom sized human zoo
1. Mankind cannot be happy until people are reborn through artificial selection and become like children, for only children can be happy.
2. Mankind, made up of people-children, is not able to remain happy without the constant guidance of patrons.
3. Mankind cannot be happy without the extreme simplification of life, which is possible without deprivation only under the tropics.
4. Mankind cannot be happy without slaves who would free it from labor, for labor has always been the source of all evil on earth. But slaves should not be burdened by their work and should not be aware of their position.
5. Humanity cannot remain happy by multiplying indefinitely and without artificial selection.
6. Mankind can remain eternally happy only when it renounces progress and forever keeps its new structure unchanged.
>And we firmly believe that this time these commandments will be eternal and will forever follow humanity into the immeasurable distance of centuries. Here they are, these ten commandments given to the new humanity.Commandment I. Be simple and naive, like children.
Commandment II. Live on earth with earthly joys.
Commandment III. Do not complicate life, lest it be a burden to you, and do not live outside the tropics, for only here will it be simple and easy.
Commandment IV. Love and obey your patrons, and you, patrons, take care of people like your own children.
Commandment V. Do not work to get your own food, have slaves to work, but let them not realize their position, so as not to be tormented.
Commandment VI. Do not worship progress: it contains a poison that will destroy you.
Commandment VII. Do not breed beyond the purposes of artificial selection.
Commandment VIII. Do not resist evil: let it die its own death.
Commandment IX. May you have happiness in beauty and beauty in happiness.
Commandment X. Let people not know about death, so as not to be afraid of it.
The funnest part? This lore is all straight up actual beliefs borrowed from an irl utopian visionary
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mepeжкoвcкий,_Кoнcтaнтин_Cepгeeвичbdn-steiner.ru/modules.php?name=Books&go=page&pid=3001