Societies unwilling to brutally deal with their revolutionary vanguard become unrecognizable within a generation..https://twitter.com/AngloRemnant/status/875931218939965440 …
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..But since the 18th C, even fashy measures haven't been enough slow the rate of complete social turnover to less than once every 3 gens..
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..Blame tech, or the collective loss of religious purpose. Going forward there's no Social glue that can plug the cleavages in the West..
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.. the NRx option is the path forward without multiple genocides. Which is a feature or a bug, depending on who's reading this.
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Genocide is pretty cool. Intentional genocide is probably eugenic. The random crap we'll get is not.
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Every single example of intentional genocide (in 20th C. at least) was massively dysgenic. (Amy Chua explains why.)
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Hutu slaughtering Tutsi is a recent classic case.
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