Perhaps the strategy is a form of hyperparasitism. Very common in nature.
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Replying to @blackseraphim2 @Benevolentrwds and
Even parasites don't want to kill the host. This view argues against KMac.
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Replying to @The_Rebbe_ @Benevolentrwds and
In fact, it's often necessary. The same parasite can use multiple hosts differently.
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Replying to @blackseraphim2 @Benevolentrwds and
But there's only one Western Civ. No other "hosts".
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Replying to @The_Rebbe_ @Benevolentrwds and
POZ is a parasite of Jews and Western Civ.
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Replying to @blackseraphim2 @The_Rebbe_ and
It is effecting changes in both. Benefiting from clash between.
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Replying to @blackseraphim2 @The_Rebbe_ and
I admit this is a crude analogy. Seems like something's there to me.
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@blackseraphim2 It's genius. POZ as a parasite on parasitic Jewry: "hyper-parasitism".@Benevolentrwds@QuasLacrimas@Thesokorus1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @The_Rebbe_ @blackseraphim2 and
cf "why whales don't get cancer"
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
My point defends the KMAC argument from the criticism it was receiving. Did you know both whales and humans get toxoplasmosis?
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I didn't know whales could get T gondii, that's amusing
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