
The British Empire was, in some ways, a force for good. In many places it occupied it: -raised the standard of living -developed infrastructure -promoted education It also single-handedly ended slavery for much of the world…🧵(thread)
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The British Empire was, in some ways, a force for good. In many places it occupied it: -raised the standard of living -developed infrastructure -promoted education It also single-handedly ended slavery for much of the world…🧵(thread)

Atheism left an empty space Secular religion took its place But left the people in despair Childless hedonism sans care Maybe religion’s not so bad To keep you from being sad










Pets cause damage to the climate; cars do as well; having children is irresponsible because of overpopulation; eating meat is ecoterrorism; gas stoves are evil; and now coffee. I could list many other examples but for now, here is a way that you could help the environment. If you don't have any children, commit to becoming celibate; restrict your diet to tofu; use walking as a green way of transportation; reimagine water as coffee and drink it in the morning; and for God's sake euthanize those ecoterrorist pets!












With @Graham__Hancock's reply, it looks like this might happen after all. With the caveats that I've not heard from @joerogan. Details need to be sorted. I need assurances the situation will be fair (no strategic editing of conversation after, similar time to talk, etc)



A public letter to @joerogan, @Graham__Hancock, and Matt Staggs. I finally listened to JRE #1897, and found the invitation - stated clearly by Joe, Graham, and @randallwcarlson - for any archaeologist to sit down and chat with Graham on JRE I look forward to their response 1/4


