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    Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 Sep 8
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    Nick Szabo  🔑 Retweeted Voice of Europe  🌍

    "Population exchange": a pathological euphemism for genocide. It's doubly poignant for Hungary, which has a very unique language, related in Europe only distantly to Finnish. If the EU elite has its way its irreplaceable language will join its dying cousins in distant Siberia.https://twitter.com/V_of_Europe/status/1170816600590749697 …

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    Voice of Europe  🌍 @V_of_Europe
    Hungary’s Viktor Orbán: “We must never accept population exchange” - VoE https://voiceofeurope.com/2019/09/hungarys-viktor-orban-we-must-never-accept-population-exchange/ …
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      2. Nerenahd Dhaneren  ☕ 🎸 🏂 ⚽‏ @dhaneren Sep 9
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        Replying to @NickSzabo4

        I don't quite understand, is Nick pro Orban or not? Does he agrees with Orban's ideas? 🤔

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      3. Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 Sep 9
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        Replying to @dhaneren

        What is the point of your question? Would you prefer politicians that are more lenient at letting in immigrants with poor Hungarian language skills to facilitate genocide of the Hungarians?

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      4. Nerenahd Dhaneren  ☕ 🎸 🏂 ⚽‏ @dhaneren Sep 9
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        I don't know, man. That's a bit extreme I guess. I think a bit of immigrants usually is beneficial to the countries that take them in. Look at your case, for example. I'm sure most Americans are happy to have you and your knowledge thriving in the US instead of Hungary. 😉

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      5. Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 Sep 9
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        You don't know what you are talking about you sick anti-Hungarian fuck. Blocked.

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      1. Chjango Unchained  ⛓‏ @chjango Sep 8
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        Relevant: George Carlin on soft languagehttps://youtu.be/o25I2fzFGoY 

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      2. Ciarán Murray‏ @C1aranMurray Sep 8
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        Replying to @NickSzabo4

        Languages are quite obviously replaceable. If Hungary replaced their language with English they'd be far wealthier.

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      3. prabhjeet 🦎 🔄 🐊‏ @jeetsidhu_ Sep 8
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        I’m not sure that’s obvious - computer languages are not replaceable, why would human languages be? More importantly, languages preserve group cohesion, w/o a separate language they’re more susceptible to propaganda - this is why the french eliminated rival languages.

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      1. Pavle Srdanovic‏ @SrdanovicPavle Sep 8
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        Many nations will lose their identities in a relatively short historical period precisely because of the ease of migration. Brexit, Trump and other populist movements are nothing but a response to it. Is that good or bad? Only time will tell.

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      1. Lane Wagner‏ @wagslane Sep 8
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        Yeah... That's disgusting

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      2. Zac Mitton‏ @VoltzRoad Sep 8
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        Forcing people to move out can quickly become genocide, but a policy of letting people move in? Harmful but it doesn’t equate to genocide. Is that the claim?

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      3. Scott Thorpe‏ @sthorpe Sep 8
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        Wasn’t the article about making more babies of a certain brand. Seems weird

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      4. Zac Mitton‏ @VoltzRoad Sep 8
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        I think it’s just about increasing immigration as a solution to problems of decreasing population.

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      5. Scott Thorpe‏ @sthorpe Sep 8
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        Well, yeah like that’s what they didn’t want. You guys are weird.

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      6. Zac Mitton‏ @VoltzRoad Sep 8
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        I was saying I think equating pro-immigration policies to genocide is weird. But while we’re on the subject of incentivizing babies. I don’t think it’s that easy except maybe: 1 stop dis-incentivizing babies 2 magically create prosperity

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      7. Scott Thorpe‏ @sthorpe Sep 8
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        I miss our chats. First, agreed. Well it’s creepy to me not letting nature decide. Like stop interfering with how people wanna bone or not

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      8. Zac Mitton‏ @VoltzRoad Sep 8
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        Tell that to Denmark 😂https://youtu.be/B00grl3K01g 

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      9. Scott Thorpe‏ @sthorpe Sep 8
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        What,...what did I just watch? Btw that chick is hot and some reason I wanna have a baby.

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      2. CryptoH0DLUM‏ @CryptoH0DLEM Sep 8
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        Replying to @NickSzabo4

        I thought they announced that the Finnish connection was pure coincidence based upon logical sentence structuring, because they couldn't validate any cohesive historical link.

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      3. Fatih ⋰·⋰‏ @xFatih Sep 9
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        Replying to @CryptoH0DLEM @NickSzabo4

        That's the problem with all languages in Siberia and Central Asia. They look similar, but the further you go into history the more disimilar they become. The best theory for the similarities right now is the Altaic Sprachbund. It explains how culturee in contact exchanged words.

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      4. Fatih ⋰·⋰‏ @xFatih Sep 9
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        Replying to @xFatih @CryptoH0DLEM @NickSzabo4

        The only fact is that Uralic, Turkic, Mongoloid, Korean and Japanic people were in regular contact and loaned words from each other. Hungarian is as similar to Finnish as it is to those other languages I mentioned.

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      5. Fatih ⋰·⋰‏ @xFatih Sep 9
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        Replying to @xFatih @CryptoH0DLEM @NickSzabo4

        @NickSzabo4 is kinda right that Finnish is the only distant related language in Europe, if you exclude Turkey.

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