I would recommend the creation of an experimental mega-fauna reserve in eastern Kentucky, on reclaimed strip mine areas.
High fenced, but national park-sized. Goal would be wild breeding herds of elephant, rhino, tiger, etc.
Probably don't *need* a Mammoth!
Tldr;
> Psychotic therapized man accuses brother-in-law of wanting to rape his kids
> Sister and BIL immediately leave with no contact
> Man confused and upset that Therapy™ techniques didn't work
Amazing
My sister, her husband, and their 6mo baby were staying with us last week. On more than one occasion, the husband didn't seem to notice or respond when one of my kids said no, or stop. Me and my wife each had to speak up on their behalf.
The main problem the Right has continues to be quite literally:
Stupidity
There is a full standard deviation gap here from Left to Right
I respect the low-IQ and all, but they aren't the ones who are going to lead us to a cultural victory
Not gonna happen
- Group 1: Infertile
- Group 2: Would rather die than reproduce
- Group 3: Could be convinced, but too small to make a difference (and shrinking!)
gg
State-subsidized (and compelled) workfare isn't living independently. What percentage of women are dependent on jobs of this variety?
- Adminstrators
- HR
- Public education
- Healthcare
- Social work
- Direct government work
I personally know several normie-Con families who are discouraging their highly gifted artistic children from pursuing the arts
"wHy iS meDiA So LiBErAL?"
The best the low-IQ Cons can do is get out of the way, stop moaning and whining, and let high-IQ cons actually set a path forward
First order of business: please stop alienating economic and cultural production centers, you imbeciles
Nope. Overwhelming majority of depression is exogenous, as per recent anti-ssri studies
- Your life actually does suck, hence depression
- You are borderline autistic because your society's social fabric has been nuked
- You feel an identity crisis because you have no community
You’re not neurodivergent. You’re weird in average ways. Your health problems are not from trauma. You have not overcome narcissists. Those were just jerks. You are not cutting toxic people out of your life. Those were just people who didn’t like you as much as you hoped.
Regardless of IQ, there is a certain amount of thinking that basically wrecks you
The human brain was designed to handle tasks that impact survival. Not abstractions in the 7th dimension
@shagbark_hick
@LogosRespecter
Young unmarried women basically don't exist in rural areas
But hey, if you are married already, go for it! But terrible advice for single men
@shagbark_hick
@LogosRespecter
I am religious, and unfortunately churches in rural areas are typically elderly! With middle-aged people sprinkled in between
The "youth" are minors. When they graduate high school, they will move to a city/college
I'm reminded of a class theory on a now deleted blog (I think?)
It's debateable, but it's a pretty good estimation I think
Anyway, basically the plumber is fine dating in the L-ladder because he's in L3-L4, which is the top of his ladder. Not G-ladder though really
So many dating takes I see online are utterly delusional.
"Women won't take a second look at a plumber making six figures a year!"
Okay. Have you ever met a plumber in his prime dating years making more than $100k a year? Because there aren't many of them
My biggest point of contention with the online right is that I’d rather live among liberals who possess high openness to experience & are culturally literate than around wholesome chungus flyover Americans
They do indeed. It's always seemed like a pretty good bet to go with decathletes (or similar) as an "ideal physique"
This is the "I know how to competently use all of my body" physique
A pretty big deviation from bodybuilding. Not just size, but proportionally. Note the fairly…
@Babygravy9
Bodybuilders/big muscled dudes are notorious for being the first to drop out in Spec Ops courses
And basic infantrymen with too much muscle struggle to keep up whatsoever
The reality is the men who assault beaches have the physique of a soccer player or runner
Too much…
For being a global empire, Americans have an amazingly provincial mentality
In fact, the average American citizen has no idea we even run an empire. They think the wealth is coming from Indianapolis or something
The replies:
"Improve yourself"
"Get hobbies"
"Find a purpose"
Utterly unnatural and inorganic. Men in the past did not have to consciously try to find endless busywork to occupy themselves with
This is why people dream of "going off grid". They want simplicity
I would highly recommend youth gentrify instead
Suburbs have been drifting lower-class for a while now. In Europe this has always been the case
As for Dallas, assuming it evolves similar to LA as they are both post-war sunbelt cities ...
It's quite simple.
30 years ago, boomers bought cheap acreage inside the red circle with 9% rates. Today they're wealthy.
Today, millennials could buy cheap acreage inside the yellow circle at 7% rates, wait 30 years and be wealthy.
You can be a victim or be patient.
Just spitballing... there's a kind of blend of a "core conservative culture" overlayed with modern progressive beliefs that seems really unworkable
- Con enough to be "responsible"
- Modern enough to define "responsibility" as being career/education/no-kids focused
If they were…
I'm old enough to remember the association between the Mediterranean Catholic countries and family size. Lots of jokes about the fertility of Italian women. Now the Italians and Spanish are having fewer kids than the frigid Scandinavians. What happened?
Gen Z basically "follows the rules"
- Went to college
- Didn't "get pregnant"
- Doesn't drink or smoke
- Doesn't "get into trouble"
They are perfectionists and moralizers. Merely disagreeing with them invokes a meltdown b/c of the Black & White thinking pattern
@Empty_America
My then 20 yr old step-daughter home from college non-ironically refused a glass of wine on the grounds she wasn’t 21. It took me a minute laughing before I realized she was serious. Her age group was also afraid to get drvs licenses. They are collectively all very risk-adverse.
@Empty_America
I do asssume we'll see a continued changing of southern "hot" cultures due to air conditioning
People sit inside all day during the summer, until evening. Kind of like winter but with a twist
The Black Plague killing half of people off quickly vs Nursing Home Society
Not so comparable, other than the truth that labor price will stay high and land price will fall
It's counterintuitive,but the Pop Pyramid shape will be exactly the same for that hypothetical generation, if the fertility rate stays the same
Opposite of a blank slate. They'll have the same burden as today - inheriting a country w/ a median age of 50
Today's infants and toddlers are indeed going to inherit a shitshow. But *their* kids (what few there are), born after that aged bubble is dead and gone, will essentially be given a blank slate. Like kids born right after a Black Plague in Europe.
@jollier_raptor
That was intentional because the original tweet I quoted is comparing white libs vs white flyover country cons
Here's the All Races graph if you are interested. It's still almost a full standard deviation:
Average person has ~2 kids. So that's a $31,816 subsidy per woman on average roughly
So congrats if you are a woman and you pay less than that amount in taxes we are forced to subsidize your dreams of being an INDEPENDENT BOSS BITCH, instead of raising your kids yourself
@FistedFoucault
My first impression of him was stumbling across a podcast, seeing the huge viewcount, and wondering "How?"
Guest then says Lex Fridman is a very intelligent guy. I think, "He is? Who would listen to this and describe him as 'very intelligent'"?
I keep hearing that "most men didn't get married in the past" but it's not true
1. Marriage rates have dropped massively in living memory
2. Marriage records since the 16th century show 90% of people got married (that's how the "female" celibacy rate was measured)
Real Estate developers shill these exurbs all the time because they cash out as soon as someone buys the house
They have zero stake in the 30-year projection
Remember that
I think it's conceivable that if the youth pop continues to decline we might see a very extreme youth concentration in the future
A few cities that everyone has to move to, to find a mate, then migrate elsewhere after if desired
Extreme Salmon Lifestyle
It's rare to find someone to marry in college now b/c people wait until they are geriatric, but interesting math:
Just an example:
~31k 18-24 yo's at UNC-Chapel Hill
~72k 25-29 yo's in the entire Charlotte Metro, prob half are 100+ IQ (to match students)
= ~36k
...
(Con'd)
This isn't even taking into account the public school system which provides free daycare and education to the tune of $15,908 per kid on US average as of 2021
It's completely true. I think the online right probably mostly comes from the suburbs
The "tell" is that they don't have a realistic model of rural *or* urban areas
@CentristStacy
Obesity, broken families, gender anarchy, tattoos, weird piercings, drug/gambling addiction, generally aberrant behavior and aesthetics - everything the online right pins as markers of degeneracy and societal decline - are most glaringly evident in wholesome rural regions
Similar effect with relationships/friendships in US cities
Austin is a great place to be an 'outsider'
St. Louis is not
In Austin, people are there to socialize. In most of the Rust Belt, people tend to have cliques (and you aren't in it)
A lot of dating apps in places like Istanbul, Athens, or Naples aren't very good. These are cultures of relationships. People know each other. You don't get top tier women on there. It's all kind of "meh".
But if you go to a transactional culture like London, Paris or Berlin.…
- You dissociate because half of your life is on a screen
- You have trust issues because your parents are divorced
- You are addicted because facing reality without a pile of copes the size of damn Mt Everest, seems impossibe
- Etc
Amazing study 👇👇 The HUGE boost proves that the Global Fertility Crisis is likely largely just caused by cultures encouraging young women to prioritize career (muh GDP) over family
As soon as you make motherhood seem *remotely* possible, you get massive shifts
Between 2003 and 2006, 57 schools in Perth were enrolled into an infant simulator intervention designed to reduce teen pregnancy rates.
The program backfired and the girls exposed to the fake infants were more likely to get pregnant in the five years after the intervention.
"What do you mean bro? Men were always getting rejected 1000 times before having 1 failed relationship bro. Muh hypergamy bro"
This culture will die, Inshallah
(Also using apps is a waste of time)
I keep hearing that "most men didn't get married in the past" but it's not true
1. Marriage rates have dropped massively in living memory
2. Marriage records since the 16th century show 90% of people got married (that's how the "female" celibacy rate was measured)
Future historians will look back at the coinciding of asking pronouns and rampant obesity and conclude that we became so fat we could no longer identify each other's gender
@Empty_America
The authors of Genesis say that the agricultural "hard world" is the unnatural one, and the Edenic "soft world" (maybe like today) is *more* natural
Ironic since most modern Abrahamics would firmly disagree
A challenge:
How do you prevent the 50s from happening again? Because if you actually did repeat the 50s, you are going to be an alcoholic and divorced by 1975
That's the trajectory - evidently there was an issue. Do you know better than them? That's the bar to pass
Mitch McConnell is straight from the Kissinger machiavellian school, and it's really almost impressive
In this case, I agree with him. From an amoral strategic POV, the US has nothing to lose and everything to gain by the Ukraine ordeal
.
@LeaderMcConnell
says "a significant portion" of Ukraine aid from Congress is being spent in states to make weapons.
"We're rebuilding our industrial base. The Ukrainians are destroying the army of one of our biggest rivals. I have a hard time finding anything wrong with that."
The "yellow circle" is kind of like the Inland Empire. Too far from the city to actually attract much wealth, and much more downscale than LA County
Sure, something will get built there. It'll probably be standard-fare middle class
Later, it will become lower-class
@jollier_raptor
That was intentional because the original tweet I quoted is comparing white libs vs white flyover country cons
Here's the All Races graph if you are interested. It's still almost a full standard deviation:
Related, there is no Paris or Rome-equivalent that I'm aware of in the US
The big walkable cities aren't nearly relaxed enough for the vibe
America longs for a Paris or Rome, like an expanded Charleston, but it refuses to build one
It seems like the US sorely lacks a kind of haute couture, am I wrong?
The country likes to outsource it to "authentic" folk culture instead, with the wealthy tending to (forgive me for the term) appropriate the folk art to signal prole values
"Get hobbies" = try to derive meaning from playing with your toys forever
Ridiculous. They are surrogates for not actually having a war to join, a winter to survive, etc.
@Empty_America
The 21st century is when the US will finally enmesh with Latin America. The illusion of the US as an extension of Europe will be shattered
Pan-America
@gaitanalyst
Thanks for saying this. I'm also not a fan of chemical pollution, but the data is very clear that obesity, lack of sleep, and lack of exercise will destroy T levels. They are also non-controversial to advocate for, and a way to improve people's lives individually
Re: Spain being half-empty, South Korea pop collapse, etc.
I don't say this to blackpill or make people despair..
..but I think we are actually starting to see the glimpses of the famed "Collapse". As in, these towns might never have inhabitants again this side of the Civ Cycle
@ValleyFallsRI
Because all of Europe has a birth rate that's half or less the replacement rate. Then the feminists all think they need powerful jobs so they all go to the biggest city they can. Boys follow.
Result, small towns are 90% empty and small-medium cities up to half empty.
@Empty_America
That's precisely why they are here - thee idea is so profoundly unpopular in the real world you'd have to post it in a niche community under a pseudonym
@Empty_America
Which seems to imply that the actual priority here isn't pleasure or enjoyment, but literally just raw consumption. Greed
Very, very weird. But it makes sense, people buy all sorts of toys they never even use
This is the RW version of romanticizing The Hood
"You don't understand, it's cool because the people are based" (they're not based, they're libs from the 2000s)
This is what we call a holler.
A holler has a head and a mouth...it also has plenty of eyes because if you happen to be a stranger driving up or down the holler, someone has more than likely taken notice - an informal neighborhood watch, if you will.
Regardless of IQ, there is a certain amount of thinking that basically wrecks you
The human brain was designed to handle tasks that impact survival. Not abstractions in the 7th dimension
So if ~88% of men historically married...
Subtract out the ones that were disabled in some way, gay, clerics, etc. and you probably get like 95%+ of capable men were married
This narrative is straight fucking gaslighting
@GathererSkull
"How do you open?"
1). I tell her to put some clothes on
2). I don't because cold approach has as high of a failure rate as dating apps, and when it succeeds it still ends like dating apps
You need to be CommunityMaxxing
Spot on. Deaths of despair mapped below
Places like Youngstown, OH are in a seemingly unstoppable doom-spiral
"The jobs coming back" isn't enough. There is a smell of death in the air. The only solution for you is to get out. So people have been, for 4+ generations
The more I study the topic, the more convinced I am that American "despair" is fundamentally a cause/effect of shrinking and aging populations.
It's a self-catalyzing tailspin.
Almost impossible for effected populations to pull out out of.
Recovery requires a cultural…
@Steve_Sailer
@AnnCoulter
@nypost
Targeted single-use funds for large events (like a vacation) are also a lot more likely to make an impact on someone's life than letting the funds slowly vanish into utility bills
Funding summer camps for kids are in a similar category. They often leave a huge impact
I say this completely seriously:
Anon would be happier if he joined the peace corps, the army, or dedicated his life to buying his mom a house, started a business, etc.
Stuff that actually has some kind of tangible survival value. Hell, volunteer as a firefighter
@GathererSkull
- Illusion of endless options
- Making enough money to support themselves
- Inflated ego
but possibly most importantly...
- Fear. Fear of pain, childbirth, "exploration"/career FOMO, fear of choosing the wrong man
Many have pointed out this isn't true in the past, but it's also not true 𝘵𝘰𝘥𝘢𝘺
We have become much more 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘦 on dating / flirting norms in the past 30 years. We are really uptight compared to 1994
This is true with drugs and alcohol as well
Throughout history each generation has had more liberal views than the last on socio/cultural issues (think racism, gender roles etc)
So part of what we’re seeing here is young women continuing on that long-term trend, while young men aren’t.
UK example:
@LegendaryEnergy
Can't underestimate how docile and unquestioning many are
The media changes course all the time, and along with it millions of people in tow...