“BPS provides informed and balanced videos and is left of centre rather than alt right.” Uh-huh. https://youtu.be/5rUFX7YhjQ4 https://youtu.be/rHigKlDn1nE https://youtu.be/ZHFZOXiM9SM https://youtu.be/QL_YEe7jLVc https://youtu.be/QbLzVZysFyM
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Where and when has he said something that is factually incorrect? Freedom of Speech and a right to the public square are important rights. Do you think the first person to oppose slavery was popular?
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
His factual errors and deliberate distortions are pointed out in literally every one of those videos. If you’re implying that BPS would have opposed slavery, I think that’s ridiculous.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Did you check the sources yourself? Or are you just listening to the SJWs who want to change our very language to prevent us thinking heretical thoughts. Post-modernism isn't a political ideology, it is a religion. Reject or leave the faith and you are not wrong, you are evil!
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
Yep, I checked the sources. They’re conveniently linked in the descriptions!
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
2. The New Scientist ran an article on a catastrophic break in the genetic make up of Europeans. This occurred about 7000 years ago. It concluded that the original male population was wiped out by invaders who then mated with the surviving women of the original population.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
The New Scientist has a paywall, and all I’m seeing from them is articles about invasions by the Yamnaya, an ancient Eurasian hunter-gatherer culture who probably propagated the Proto-Indo-European language group. Which video is that supposed to support?
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Replying to @OhNoIts2016 @KEEMSTAR and
That is the article! Well done. You would make an excellent researcher! Fast work. The article is fascinating as the timescales for the changes are very rapid.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
Populations are a lot higher and more stable now than they were in the copper age though Also, invasions kill a whole bunch of people, whereas immigration... doesn’t do that
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Agree populations are higher now, but not more stable. Western Europe, Russia and Japan face declining population. Whereas population growth in Africa/Western Asia is growing rapidly and as those countries have missed the industrialisation window they may not stop.
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Of those, only Japan and Spain is currently facing population decline, though Russia has only stalled theirs, and *Eastern* Europe is experiencing a ton of it. It’s definitely a problem for them. What’s the industrialization window? I’ve never heard of that
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