From Online Extremist Philosophy to Real-World Terror: Efilism and the Palm Springs Bombing

2025-05-18
From Online Extremist Philosophy to Real-World Terror: Efilism and the Palm Springs Bombing

This article examines the Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing, where the perpetrator, Guy Edward Bartkus, was influenced by the extremist philosophy of Efilism. Efilism posits that all life is suffering and should be ended. The article traces Efilism's online origins, from Benatar's antinatalism to Mosher's Efilism, and its connection to Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza. Bartkus's actions weren't solely driven by ideology; his friend's suicide deeply impacted him, and Efilism served more as a vocabulary for his despair. The article explores the spread of online extremist ideologies and the complex causes of individual extremism, prompting reflection on the responsibilities of online platforms.