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Ordinary mans take on an extraordinary time. YouTube channel I occasionally post videos to: https://t.co/0H0DZy5AUs

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The Laymans Take
The Laymans Take@thelaymanstake·
The United States military has been studying IQ for over a century as a method of streamlining capable people into leadership roles. In their studies they discovered that people of below 83IQ are not only incapable of contributing, but when they are allowed to enlist their presence is massively counter productive. Meaning when you include low IQ people in your military not only can they not keep up, but they actively drag down everyone else around them. They even tested this in real combat during the Vietnam war with "Project 100,000". To meet manpower needs LBJ allowed the entry of soliders below the 83IQ cutoff. It was an unmitigated disaster with the recruits having over triple the fatality rate, being often unable to read and follow basic instructions, regularly getting other soldiers killed and upon returning home having massively disproportionate difficulties integrating back into society. Now if that's people of 83IQ. What do you think importing masses of people an entire standard deviation lower from an alien culture will do to your country?
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The Composite Guy@CompositeGuy_

An African YouTube channel conducted an independent IQ test in Lagos, Nigeria. The average was 73.4, and the median was 69.7.

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Irish Independent
Irish Independent@Independent_ie·
High rate of property inflation is ‘pricing young people out of the towns and villages they grew up in’ buff.ly/5GKN14J
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The Laymans Take@thelaymanstake·
"Being Irish is a culture and a lived experience" What if someone is born here but adopts no part of Irish culture and only engages with people of their parent culture/identity, are they Irish? What if someone tries to change the culture of Ireland to be more like their homeland, are they Irish? What if someone's lived experience is that of living in an entirely non Irish ethnic enclave, are they Irish? Of course this person would say in each case that they are Irish because they don't actually believe any of nonsense they spout. Their goal is to remove all barriers or standards in becoming Irish so limitless migration can occur. They want to remove your sense of idenity so you won't complain when it's stripped away because you've been propagandised to think it never existed.
PotatoMcWhiskey@PotatoMcWhiskey

Being Irish isn't genetic you fucking melon, its a culture and a lived experience

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The Laymans Take@thelaymanstake·
Our own president cannot summon the will to suppress her white guilt and self hatred for the one day the world celebrates our nation and our people. Every occasion has to push demographic change Every day is a day to celebrate diversity Everything must be the same
Europa.com@europa

🇮🇪 Ireland's President makes migrant rights the focus of her St. Patrick's Day message: "The story of Patrick's life serves as a reminder of the resilience and courage of migrants, the invaluable contributions they have made to the countries they now call home." Follow: @europa

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Keith Woods@KeithWoodsYT·
The people who spent months analysing the Charlie Kirk footage looking for drones and exploding microphones are now analysing video of Benjamin Netanyahu’s cappuccino to see if he's dead
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The Laymans Take@thelaymanstake·
So Labour are the first party to officially embrace inter ethnic politics and appealing to foreigner's Expect them to be flying foreign flags, playing foreign music, doing foreign dances and all the other humiliation rituals left wing politicians in the UK and US embrace
Irishman@IrishmanIRL

"We need refugees in Ireland" Labour's candidate for Dublin Central Ruth O'Dea and Aodhán Ó Ríordáin launch pro-mass immigration campaign

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SausageRollEnjoyer@FugitiveDuck45·
@PrimeWalsh Curling in Ireland potentially, and possibly the same with Gaelic football.
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PrimeWalsh@PrimeWalsh·
Do you reckon there’s a sport in another country that's as huge locally as AFL is here, but virtually unknown globally?
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The Laymans Take@thelaymanstake·
@Steve_Sailer @RationalMan74 @PrimeWalsh "English speaking world" When the GAA was founded it was a core part of the Gaelic cultural revival moving against anglicised culture and predominantly governed through Irish.
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Steve Sailer@Steve_Sailer·
@RationalMan74 @PrimeWalsh Right. Ireland is part of the great standardization of sports during the Victorian era in the English-speaking world, but it's local sports didn't happen to break out into international markets the way soccer, basketball, cricket, ice hockey, and baseball did.
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The Laymans Take@thelaymanstake·
@SirCharlyFarly For 100k a year..... and the tell you that Dickens was actually trans of something
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The Laymans Take@thelaymanstake·
@Ferng6Ferng Yep, the diaspora especially Americans are very wealthy, smart and successful. They also lean heavily nationalist. The left spends all day attacking them for this reason. We should be appealing to them
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Scary Times@Ferng6Ferng·
@thelaymanstake It's gaslighting because no *immigration* strategy can benefit the tiny threatened global minority that are the ethnic Irish. We need a Remigration strategy
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