Guilherme Rodrigues

161 posts

Guilherme Rodrigues

Guilherme Rodrigues

@GuilherRG

Katılım Ekim 2017
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VadiosLokus
VadiosLokus@HighlanderSinc·
@PradoDjeco Achei hj de manhã essa belezinha, não é do set mas quebra um galho até o cap 6
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DJECO
DJECO@PradoDjeco·
EU SIMPLESMENTE ACABEI DE ACHAR O ELMO MAIS INSANO
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
How do you even plan to achieve it? First, the United States is uniquely blessed by geography. It is protected by the vast Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Any conventional invasion would require crossing thousands of kilometers of open ocean before even reaching its shores. That alone is an enormous obstacle, especially when you consider the strength of the U.S. Navy. The United States operates the largest military aviation force in the world. The U.S. Air Force is the largest air force on Earth, and the U.S. Navy ranks second by number of aircraft. The Navy operates 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, each essentially a floating airbase. These carriers can project air power anywhere in the world within days, deploying advanced aircraft such as the F-35 and F-18. Any hostile fleet approaching U.S. waters would almost certainly be intercepted long before it could land. Then there is the submarine force. The U.S. operates more than 70 nuclear-powered submarines, including both attack and ballistic-missile submarines. These vessels can strike targets across the globe and often do so without being detected. Even if we set all of that aside, there is still the issue of alliances. An attack on the continental United States would almost certainly trigger immediate and overwhelming support from allied nations, especially NATO members and other strategic partners. Now suppose, somehow, an invading force makes it inland. It would still have to contend with vast natural barriers such as mountains, deserts, rivers, forests, and enormous distances between population centers. On top of this, the civilian population possesses over 400 million privately owned firearms, more than any other country in history. 400 million guns! As one military analyst famously observed, conquering the continental United States would be beyond the realistic capacity of the rest of the world combined. Then there is weapons production. Six of the world’s top ten defense companies are based in the United States, with Lockheed Martin consistently ranked as the largest defense contractor in the world. In any prolonged conflict, American industrial and technological output would be overwhelming. The conclusion is hard to avoid. The United States is a superpower, and an intimidating one. Many may dislike or resent its influence, but the reality remains that American power has played a central role in maintaining the current global order. Power is power. And the United States has an extraordinary amount of it.
Ben_withalight@ESO_1andonly

The US can only be toppled by within, i don't think any nation on earth presently can go tow to tow in military might against the US and come out victorious

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MonaLisa ☦️ 🇷🇺🇸🇾
There is no diplomatic principle or international agreement that gives Trump ANY non-hostile path to taking over any country that doesn't explicitly want secession. This is nothing more than Trump declaring "I can do what I want to because I have a bigger military", which is clearly his mantra when it comes to the rest of his foreign policy.
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Victor vicktop55 commentary@vick55top·
German political scientist Thomas Jäger on Trump's ability to calmly take Greenland from Denmark and no one will dare to stop him: The European Union's declaration of great solidarity with Denmark is also unsurprising, but ultimately, it's worthless. If the United States wants to seize this island, if they want to occupy it, they can do so, and there will be almost no serious resistance. And Europe, of course, understands this perfectly well. This is the great threat hanging in the air. And by now, everyone knows that Trump is the man from whom such a move can be expected. For Trump, international law knows no bounds. But then the question arises: why should he even recognize international law as a limitation if he doesn't even recognize the laws of the United States? No, for him, none of this is a limitation at all. He doesn't believe he's obligated to obey. His picture of the world is this: if I want something, then I do it.
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Guilherme Rodrigues
Guilherme Rodrigues@GuilherRG·
@Jeffrey28627067 @SandyofCthulhu Elderly people with no one to take care of can Just die. So what? They are not productive anymore anyway. Sounds harsh but it's the reality, better than immigrants that will cause problem for the rest of the country.
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Jeffrey Cox
Jeffrey Cox@Jeffrey28627067·
That would work for a birthrate of like 1.8. What do you propose the Japanese do with tens of millions of elderly people with no one to take care of them? It's catastrophic no matter how you slice it. Their only hope is a race against time where robots get to a point where they can provide home Healthcare and medical care in general.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Biologically, it will work like this. I'm assuming that outsiders don't invade or are imported, which I agree would be bad for Japanese culture. What is happening is that most Japanese aren't having kids (obviously). But it's not scattered randomly amongst all Japanese. There is almost certainly a smaller group of Japanese who are still having kids, and they are driving a large part of the current birth rate. When the non-breeders die out, the breeders will continue. Japan won't go extinct - it will just become the subculture of whoever is having kids.
vittorio@IterIntellectus

686,000 births for 125 million people this is extinction level of bad. how do you even fix this

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Northernaer 🇸🇪
Northernaer 🇸🇪@norternaer·
@realTateBrown He’s a commie. The ones that somehow look up to our welfare system saying it’s the effect of a socialist society is wrong. We are a capitalist country with just a strong safety net and welfare, all this can’t even be contemplated or theorized in a non homogeneous country.
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Nick W. (Cultural Neotraditionalist)
@QuetzalPhoenix I love Occidentalism, and I would love to watch an anime that has an all White cast like Porco Rosso does. Plenty of anime have all Asian characters or at least one Asian character in a European setting, but I'd love to watch anime set in modern Europe with an all White cast. 😁
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Sword of Convallaria
Sword of Convallaria@SwordofConva·
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awesome guy
awesome guy@COCKlNATOR·
@TherealZinney @GuilherRG @scaniangroypete I think it's more than that. Europe (Germany,UK,France) hasn't done anything but support American imperialism. One can't send material support to those wars and then cry as masses of people leave the warzones searching for a life being being blown up.
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Prawcin
Prawcin@Prawcin·
Do you guys think there are people that call Italians not white unironically
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Sorta something
Sorta something@James_Hiler·
@Rothmus northern italians are not the same as southern italians.
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misclicked
misclicked@opeioped·
@Balirichrd1 >see this >so burnt out, don't even care >"huh" >reply to this or your mother dies in her sleep
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Richard Parker
Richard Parker@Balirichrd1·
Who'd be ready for this conversation? 👀
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Nigel Farage says Elon Musk sees Tommy Robinson "as one of the people who fought against the grooming gangs" "But the truth is, Tommy Robinson is in prison not for that, but for contempt of court for the third occasion."
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Guilherme Rodrigues
Guilherme Rodrigues@GuilherRG·
@junhaoheji @MichaelAArouet Look ar South Korea and Japan, things ARE not getting any better, the same can be expected from China. Once you urbanize and industrialize people won't Go back having 6-8 children.
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pgBouncer
pgBouncer@pgbouncer·
@MichaelAArouet Why do we assume population growth remains static at current levels. It could easily grow or decline in 20, 30 or 40 years due to economic or cultural shifts. Impossible to tell.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
European leaders will eventually have to look for solutions to the leaders of Singapore, the UAE and El Salvador.
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