Forwarded from The Edgelord Investor
New browness map just dropped.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_eye
https://www.tgoop.com/r_mapporn/63855
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_eye
https://www.tgoop.com/r_mapporn/63855
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Forwarded from The Gramscian Radio
Funny he doesn't dispute the facts but if upset that someone noticed.
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
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NOW - Minneapolis Mayor on Catholic massacre: "Anybody who is using this as an opportunity to villainize our trans community... has lost their sense of common humanity."
UPDATE - U.S. Homeland Security Secretary labels transgender Minneapolis shooter as "deranged monster" who "targeted our most vulnerable: young children."
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UPDATE - U.S. Homeland Security Secretary labels transgender Minneapolis shooter as "deranged monster" who "targeted our most vulnerable: young children."
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Forwarded from Race Realism Channel
New paper debunks a major justification for the Great Replacement:
No evidence ageing or declining populations compromise socio-economic performance of countries (Bradshaw & McDermott, 2025)
"Our results provide a strong evidence-based counter to the politically motivated claim that declining/slow-growing and ageing populations in any way compromise national economic performance, income distribution, productivity, political stability, well-being, or health of its citizens. In fact, such populations generally have the highest socio-economic performance indicators in the world."
"This result supports the mounting evidence that smaller populations are in fact beneficial to most of society, in sharp contrast to the unsubstantiated political rhetoric of ‘baby busts’ and an ensuing economic Armageddon."
The authors included one pro-immigration sentence, which was incongruent with their conclusion, but overall a good paper.
No evidence ageing or declining populations compromise socio-economic performance of countries (Bradshaw & McDermott, 2025)
"Our results provide a strong evidence-based counter to the politically motivated claim that declining/slow-growing and ageing populations in any way compromise national economic performance, income distribution, productivity, political stability, well-being, or health of its citizens. In fact, such populations generally have the highest socio-economic performance indicators in the world."
"This result supports the mounting evidence that smaller populations are in fact beneficial to most of society, in sharp contrast to the unsubstantiated political rhetoric of ‘baby busts’ and an ensuing economic Armageddon."
The authors included one pro-immigration sentence, which was incongruent with their conclusion, but overall a good paper.
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