Young women always want to see their homelands invaded if they haven't been married off. Powerful genetic urge like beavers building dams.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @euneaux and
these images will be very dangerous in a few generations
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Replying to @VallesVolcae @euneaux and
In a few generations these images will either be part of the school curriculum no matter which side wins. One side to teach future generations why they can never again liberate women; the other to show how weak and rotten the conquered were.
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No one shoots female collaborators; occupiers shoot women who put up real resistance. Repeat over generations and women are all descended from collaborators - hair grows back.
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Same genes code for different behaviors in men and women. Genes get weeded out if they produce any of a number of behaviors in men; genes get weeded out only if they produce unwillingness in women to get along with invaders. Different pressures.
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...and yet we see sexual dimorphism everywhere. We see men selected to team up with other men (spontaneously forming bands and teams and groups) and we see women eagerly welcoming invaders. We see the results.
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C'mon, that's "if IQ is so great everyone would be a 200 IQ genius". There are costs to looking like a comic book character and when the payoff is higher evolution produces people who look more like them. This guy never lifted weightspic.twitter.com/TKB1VOTiT3
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Women are basically infinitely sexually popular already. The only thing it could help would be in the quality of men she could attract (which does matter but women don't measure quality in a way that corresponds to survival because they haven't ever had free mate choice)
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