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@DerUntermutt

"And the Wind shall say: 'Here were a decent godless people: Their only monument the asphalt road And a thousand lost golf balls'."

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ZygmuntZ
ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@gcochran99 @TheBlackHorse65 It's a fact. Creating artificial fertilisers is energy intensive. Pre-industrial agriculture output more energy than you put in, as much as 10:1, modern industrial agriculture requires as much as 10 calories of input for 1 calorie food output.
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The Black Horse@TheBlackHorse65·
This is interesting; the productivity of traditional farming per unit of land area is competitive with industrial farming; and makes use of many land types not used by industrial AG. HOWEVER, per unit of labour, traditional farming is not on the same planet as industrial AG.
Ritter Runkels Rübenradio.@Ruebenhorst

Ich will diesen Enthusiasmus der jungen Leute gar nicht abwerten, aber den Eindruck zu erwecken, man könne nichtindustriell über 80 Mio. Menschen ernähren, ist vom Zwangsfunk grob verantwortungslos. Es würde schlicht und einfach Hunger bedeuten.

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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@thealthype You only display a typically ignorant American mentality with such posts and make evident that you have little contact with Europeans other than deracinated Twitter posters who communicate 99% in english.
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The Alt Hyp
The Alt Hyp@thealthype·
I'm very happy that the opposition to parochial European identities, and the recognition of pan-European racial interests, seem to have caught on. There seems to be a rising recognition that European parochial "ethnicities" simply serve as additional tools / variables for global jewish power to manipulate into horrible things. Perhaps the combination of the Ukraine war and the purely malicious program of importing brown migrants (as the political class forcing such importation now knows such migrants are an economic drain; i.e. it's out in the open that there was never an economic argument for them) was a major wake-up call in this regard. Obviously the flaggendirt dead-enders will persist, but the trend is toward a recognition of the primacy of biological race.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@panickssery The industrial revolution, particularly the rapidity and wanton destructiveness with which it was furthered in the service of greed, and out of which arose imbalances and unsolvable long-term problems that remain unsolved today, was an unmitigated disaster.
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Arjun Panickssery@panickssery·
The Industrial Revolution—the greatest thing ever to happen—required the British govt to deploy more troops against Luddites than they had fighting Napoleon at the same time Damaging machinery was made a capital offense and they had dozens of executions, hundreds of deportations
Dean W. Ball@deanwball

The Industrial Revolution would not have happened if it had begun amid our current institutions, political economy, and level of regulation/procedural roadblocks aka “democratic input.” This is among the starkest challenges facing Western society today, though uncouth to discuss.

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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@galtons_sextant @gcochran99 @TheBlackHorse65 Drivel. You can stuff your pie hole with as much mutant wheat and corn as you like you will still be nutrient deficient. The whole food system is built in a way that maximizes calories at the cost of nutrients. That has consequences and it was a top down imposition.
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Yottachad@GS05445168·
@TruueDiscipline Argentina is the whitest country in Latam and is a total basket case. Remove literal crop exports and they do nothing of note
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True Discipline@TruueDiscipline·
What is the lib explanation for why there is a strong correlation between European ancestry and success of a country in Latin America?
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@EuropaAdAstra Geopolitics is obviously far more important than "remigration". Talking about remigration without being sovereign is just a LARP. There will be no remigration, or any other sovereign and self-directed European act of importance, until the geopolitical question solved.
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European Propagandist 🇪🇺🏴‍☠️
I keep reading this argument that we should not worry about geopolitics because remigration is more important than anything else. This argument is only ever made to shield slopulists who take their orders from Moscow or Washington against criticism. Is it not "geopolitics" if Orban blocks everything that could anger Russia? If Meloni undermines European interests in order to appease Trump? If Farage or Wilders take Zionist positions? Yet I don't hear the usual suspects complain about it. How come it's ok for these slopulists to do geopolitics that benefit foreign powers like the US, Russia or Israel, but if you call them out for it you're accused of creating a distraction with geopolitics from remigration?
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@TheBlackHorse65 Don't forget industrial agriculture requires leveraging the future through fossil fuel dependence. Also through the Green Revolution 90+% of food crop biodiversity was destroyed and everyone put on garbage like modern wheat/corn It's not a one sided story but a trade off.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@gcochran99 @TheBlackHorse65 And it massively underperforms in EROI to an even greater degree. Moreover, so called "staple crops" have been engineered/bred for yield, and are nutrient deficient in comparison to their heritage forebears. Which in itself contributes to chronic overeating.
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Gregory Cochran
Gregory Cochran@gcochran99·
@TheBlackHorse65 False. The statement is not true in general: industrial (modern conventional) farming overwhelmingly outperforms traditional farming in productivity per unit of land area (yield per acre), especially for major staple crops.
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Valco@valconitivo·
@Aelthemplaer North African countries are all failed states (except Morocco), therefore North Africans will keep coming to Europe, no matter what the "Pope" says (why should he have any authority on Muslim countries anyway?)
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Ælþemplær@Aelthemplaer·
If the Pope helps stabilize North Africa it fixes like 90% of Europe's migrant crises. So, naturally, all the people who built their grift on the migrant crises, like Tommy Robinson, are mad online the Pope is there.
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Zigongosaurus@Zigongosaurus·
@jonatanpallesen Hate to be a downer but there's realistically no way Europe makes it through this
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Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen·
The article mentions that the real number is unknown and may well be a million. It is really extreme. We have free travel within the EU, so those migrants can now go anywhere. It is not a stable situation when a single left-wing term in office anywhere in Europe can bring a million more migrants to all of us. This has big implications for the future of free movement within Europe, and even the future of EU. The EU government, incredibly, is silent about this. And instead they loudly complain about Hungary and fine them $1 million a day for not letting in enough migrants.
BBC News (World)@BBCWorld

Spain approves plan to give around 500,000 undocumented migrants legal status bbc.in/4tGrlZi

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dlg@delujog·
@sharghzadeh To be fair, there also isn’t a prominent contingent of Turks who see the current government as illegitimate. They might not like Erdogan, but no one is trying to restore the Ottomans
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شرق‌زده sharghzadeh
"What do you think about the Iranian regime" is a question that tells me my interlocutor is incapable of having a meaningful discussion about Iran. Do we ask any other nationality that question? Have you ever asked a Turk "Do you support the Turkish regime?"
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Imados@bourema_imad·
@Kar635 Habsburgs are idiots that got lucky with succession lines and proceeded to ruin every country they ruled They were lucky austria was bordered by the even more decaying otttoman and polish states
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Amber@Kar635·
Austrians..
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@anonrespector @CTrefugees The EROI is incredibly inefficient (total inverse to pre fossil fuel agriculture in that respect), and is rapidly depleting energy stores built up over millions of years. Not sustainable.
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anonrespector@anonrespector·
@DerUntermutt @CTrefugees There’s nothing inefficient about putting fertilizer sourced from natural gas onto your crops. The only thing that should scare anyone is acquirer depletion
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CTrefugees@CTrefugees·
The Mormon birth rate is already in decline and is sub replacement in Utah so I think this projection is wrong. As for the Amish: that's an interesting case. Their population growth is entirely parasitical on the external society subsidizing their lifestyle as a source of luxury craft goods. That's not sustainable and I strongly suspect they hit a problem especially if they become a dominant majority in any particular state or another.
John III Sobieski@JohnIVSobieski

Fun Fact: The Amish population doubles every ~20 years. In 1920 there were only 5000 of them. Today they number around 400,000.

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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@anonrespector @CTrefugees Tbf fossil-fuel subsidized agriculture is massively inefficient and makes agriculture unproductive (energy input 10x output) and ultimately unsustainable. So it's not really a fair competition.
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anonrespector@anonrespector·
@CTrefugees They’re running out of land now, it’s one thing to inherit 200 acres in PA, it’s another to try to bid against an established high tech farm for irrigated fields in Iowa, it’s not not happening, their land is simply not productive enough to compete
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@thedulab >Every corner of the city feels alive at what seems to be all hours of the day. Sounds like pure torture tbh. When I used to live in Strasbourg the whole place would shut down for lunch and it was great.
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du@thedulab·
Some personal observations. Everyone is generally friendly and open to conversation. Clean and well maintained public spaces. Occasional homeless sighting but rare. Zero mental illness on the subway. Didn’t see any pickpocket type stuff and felt completely safe walking at night Talked to a handful of everyday people too. Both transplants and natives, 20’s and 30’s working in retail, cafes, etc. Pleasantly fascinated by how positively they all spoke about their lives. Said they were paying ~$1k for a 1br apartment, up to $1.5k in the more posh and central areas. Despite the relatively lower salaries, common sentiment was “I love it here” and you could tell it was genuine Honestly such a life changing trip. Every stereotype turned out to be untrue. Definitely my new favorite European city by a mile and will surely be back often. Can’t wait to get home to NYC and continue the adventure Final comments. Boulangeries are top 3 greatest inventions of all time. Bastille is the best neighborhood to stay in. No tipping culture will be desperately missed. Hot people exude an entirely different aura here. You can just drink wine with friends outside of a tiny Le Marais bistro with Tame Impala’s End of Summer adorning the scene during a random weekday evening in the permanent underclass and nothing bad will happen
du@thedulab

In Paris right now and wow this place is unreal. Every corner of the city feels alive at what seems to be all hours of the day. Genuinely hard to find a glaring flaw. Huge fan would be an understatement

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Niccolo Soldo (Fisted By Foucault)
Cockneys talking about experiencing The Blitz in 1940 in London's East End. This is taken from Episode 4 (Alone) of The World at War. Great, great stuff.
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