**Chosen People or Master Race Supremacy Isn’t a Perk; It’s a Curse That Eventually Burns and Decommissions Innocent Holy People Prematurely From 3D**
You may believe yourself chosen. You may believe your story is sacred. You may believe your ancestors were favoured. But the moment those beliefs are used to organize hierarchy beyond your own internal community, they stop being spiritual and start being political. There's a confusion in human civilization that refuses to die: the belief that being chosen is a privilege rather than a liability. History suggests the opposite. Whether framed as “chosen people,” “master race,” “civilizing mission,” or “divinely favoured nation,” the pattern is the very same old thing. The language changes. The outcome does not. What begins as spiritual exceptionalism or cultural destiny inevitably mutates into hierarchy, and hierarchy—when universalized—produces resistance, collapse, and collateral damage, often to the very people who believed they were protected by the idea. Universality and the Self-Sabotage of Selection A being described as universal—creator of all existence, beyond time...