I have been enjoying this book by Tom Carter: An American Bum in China. It’s the true-life story of an American autist who moved to China in an attempt to get laid but who ended up jailed, homeless and broke.pic.twitter.com/ZO551gpzvB
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This comment aligns with a typical theme of this account: places like Midwest US and northern England are becoming clearly dysgenic. The brain drain is real and it is having severe effects on non-metropolitan areas of all countries.pic.twitter.com/5oBVkXIMOB
“For several generations, the smart kids have left these Midwest towns, leaving behind an increasingly dumber population of people who can't manage their own lives nor the businesses and towns they inherit.” La luz extinguido is real.pic.twitter.com/VOqDMPhkJO
Guys like the one in the book did relatively well in the past before the US outsourced good working-class jobs. When left to fend for themselves to compete in a global tech-oriented marketplace... they fail. We can’t exactly blame the Chinese for that.pic.twitter.com/885SuFgUvm
You can certainly blame young men like this for their miserable existence, but this, to me, is the same contempt that Hillary and many other Progressives have for the "deplorables." Capital relentlessly favours the competitive. But can’t we do something to help our own?pic.twitter.com/T3iyYneVIx
The book is only a few dollars on Kindle so do show a good author some support. It’s important to support non-Blue Cheka writers and do your bit to chip away at the stranglehold the bugmen have on publishing. Recommended. https://www.amazon.com/American-Bum-China-bumblingly-expatriate-ebook/dp/B07XJZMSK6 …
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