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This is the account of AbstractEntityJ from YouTube. Retweets are not necessarily endorsements. https://t.co/6NG3HdXKHB

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Zoomer@ZoomerHistorian·
The most prolific White breeders of all time are the Amish, the Mormons and the Puritans (also see Haredi and Orthodox Jews in the West) These all have something in common and it’s the direct opposite of what BAP is suggesting If you want higher birth rates you need less degeneracy, not more, as is being suggested here.
J’accuse@Jaccusepaper

Bronze Age Pervert proposes a bold solution to the fertility crisis, in J’accuse today. jaccusepaper.co.uk/p/fertility-cu…

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@Isle_of_dog @KeithWoodsYT @ZoomerHistorian Depends how serious they are about Mormonism. Some of them won't even watch R-rated movies. Which I find hilarious, the idea that they'd actually trust the MPA ratings system on a religious level.
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
@KeithWoodsYT @ZoomerHistorian But people can become Amish, Mormon, or Orthodox Jews, can't they? Mormons actively convert new recruits to their religion all the time. Idk how easy it is to become Amish or Orthodox Jewish, but Mormons definitely do.
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Keith Woods@KeithWoodsYT·
You're right, but these are existing insulated groups who have not felt the effects of feminism. You can't get modern secular urbanites exposed to feminism to just adopt that behaviour. And if the suggestion isn't to scale that model, then it's difficult to see how trying to clamp down on "degeneracy" in mass society – in the very limited ways any government could even do that now – will do anything for fertility.
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
What do you think is the predominant narrative among liberals today? A. Naziism was uniquely German and no other country could've produced such a regime B. Any white country could've potentially produced such a regime, and it just happened to be the Germans who actually did
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
@andreas_nigbur The Tartaria theory is anti-white. It assumes that white people couldn't do this stuff on our own and it had to be some made-up imaginary civilization instead.
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Andy
Andy@andreas_nigbur·
Winnipeg in Canada The old city hall of Winnipeg in Canada from 1876. The second picture shows the new city hall, which replaced it. Look at this colossus of a building, what a beauty from the Old World! Of course, the inspectors had to destroy this beautiful building, it would inevitably have led to questions later that could hardly have been explained with the official historiography. Only those who know the truth about the past can understand the present and shape the future!
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
It's weird how the country 1/4 of my ancestors are from is basically a 4-hour drive away from regions of Bosnia that are majority Muslim and have been so for hundreds of years. It's just so weird to put that in perspective, considering how Islam has always felt so foreign to me.
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Chris L@C_lassy23·
@AbstractEntityZ @MusingwithADHD @MurrayHillGuy1 😂😂😂 you sound beyond retarded. Do you think kids are born at 5+ years old. At that age they can’t even grasp what a museum is. Your argument shows your iq is not as high as you think no matter how many museums you went to when you still believed in Santa
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Murray Hill Guy
Murray Hill Guy@MurrayHillGuy1·
How do people in the suburbs genuinely look forward to Friday night on the couch, Saturday morning at Costco, and call that a weekend? Like you really moved out of the city just to LARP as your parents at 34?
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Co-op Tory 🍁
Co-op Tory 🍁@CoopTory·
People will count the empty seats on public transportation as an excuse to not fund it. If we counted the empty seats in cars too, then we would see a fair picture. Transit is simply more space-efficient at moving people.
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
Do you think the Trump admin's rhetoric against Europe and Canada stems primarily from Zionism or Muricanism? The obvious joke is that they are the same thing, but still.
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
"Conservatives are good people" is probably the biggest lie I've ever been told. Aside from maybe "liberals are good people". It's tough.
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
@SlowMescalero @MusingwithADHD @MurrayHillGuy1 So what? People everywhere, including rural areas, suburbs, and small towns, just consoom content from their TV, phone, or computer. Enjoying historic architecture or artwork is far more cultured and elevated than enjoying brainrot content.
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
The fact that Peterborough is being prioritized above Kingston in the route is incredibly stupid, though. Kingston has a higher population, more students, and more walkability. Plus more historic architecture, so probably more tourists, albeit not too many.
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AbstractEntityJ@AbstractEntityZ·
@kristoskrossing @MusingwithADHD @MurrayHillGuy1 Like I said, the issue is that suburbanites demand to be catered to when in the city. They demand ample parking and wide roads everywhere. They also aggressively stop any attempts for the dense urban areas to expand into the inner-ring suburbs.
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crum@kristoskrossing·
Is the reality just the study and your personal opinion on the unnatural ordering of suburban life? It’s certainly not the argument you just hallucinated (Houston thing). We live in a city and since having kids the economics of rural/suburban life make more sense than sequestering our family to the marginally less prohibitively expensive houses in parts of town historically underfunded and/or neglected (lead, broken glass/trash in yard, tightly-packed and often unshaded, and I haven’t even mentioned schooling). In short: reality is the economics of it, that’s it.
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