Nihilist Council of Social Darwinism

The idea of the Nihilistic Council of Social Darwinism (NCSD) was conceived on the Saturday night of the 14th of May, 2467, in the back of Fado's, the campus nightclub of Nietzsche University, situated in the outskirts of Ekde in the state of Ikegaru.

However, it did not begin as a political party there, but merely as an organization of some two dozen friends with philosophical motive, namely Nihilism and Social Darwinism, with heavy influences from the works of Friedrick Nietzsche.

These two dozen or so college students would meet three nights a week in the back of Fado's and would discuss philosophy and politics over coffee and liquor. This soon grew more into a fellowship pack, and revised variants of Nietzsche philosophies became inconspicuously portrayed in the works of all those involved.

As the group became ever more active, parties and events were thrown in the community, rallies were organized, and the traditional student government was overthrown. The membership had risen into the thousands. These students became discontented with the way things were and the direction they were going in Barmenistan, and decided to start taking wider action.

Like a virus, the movement had spread to many private college campuses, even a few public ones; sweeping the nation, even infiltrating the campuses of mainly private secondary schools, and gaining a large following with the intellectual youth on the internet as well.

Not only did the NCSD take schools by storm, taking in a majority of the students as members in nearly every school, but consistently it overthrew the student governments and parent-teacher associations and began forcing reform on the private educational system.

While the NCSD dominated the educational environments, it simultaneously began setting up other youth groups and programs while even acting as a labor union, recruiting mass amounts of fresh white-collar employees new to the workforce to the union, in exchange for representation, even conquering some businesses by forcing employee-buyouts.

Mass media directed towards the intellectual youth soon became puppets of the NCSD, as well as many Atheist and Agnostic fronts and organizations.

On June 13, 2473, the Nihilistic Council for Social Darwinism had decided to become a political party, as well as a student group, youth organization, media giant, atheist/agnostic front, philosophical organization, and trade union.

The organization is currently headed by Friedrick Nietzsche XVII. However, it remains to be seen if the NCSD will be as successful as a political party; although the organization appears to appeal greatly to the intellectual youth, students of private schools, the academia on private campuses, a large portion of the middle-class, and young, white-collar workers, the rest of the populace seems to be either alienated by or apathetic towards the NCSD.