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Here's a very interesting response video to Stefan's video which is also interesting.
That's typical of Molyneux's selective and uncredited sourcing.
Here's a very interesting response video to Stefan's video which is also interesting.
You know what's really interesting about this thread?
If you have the pic in the OP on your screen, and then scroll up and down, his bedsheets look like they are moving. It's hypnotic. Really makes the visual of that children's book pop.
Stefan Molyneux has a video on this on YouTube.
Here's a very interesting response video to Stefan's video which is also interesting.
Are you sure you have absolutely no idea? There's nothing making big news right now that might suggest where that was coming from?Point conceded. Well, I should have left it off my list, as the dubious nature of that particular point muddied up an otherwise decent post.
I have yet to see one post in support of open borders here in the WR. Truth be told, I haven't even talked to a true open borders advocate in real life. Yet even Merkel, who's against multiculturalism, wanted to open up the EU borders. So where is that idea coming from? I genuinely don't know.
Not going to argue against this, but rather clarify my point, and nitpick.
Clarification - the common usage of "kalergi plan" varies from diversification of Europe, to population replacement. I'm at best luke warm to the idea, but as Brussels tries to force EU members to accept migrants against their will I say something's rotten in Denmark.
I don't think it requires some conspiracy theory concerning population replacement. The EU was faced with an unprecedented influx of migrants partly resulting from the instability wrought by the Arab Spring and its aftermath. The EU and specific European countries have simply made bad or at least tough decisions in response. People like to blame Merkel but her job might've been easier if the UK and France didn't destabilize Libya.Point conceded. Well, I should have left it off my list, as the dubious nature of that particular point muddied up an otherwise decent post.
I have yet to see one post in support of open borders here in the WR. Truth be told, I haven't even talked to a true open borders advocate in real life. Yet even Merkel, who's against multiculturalism, wanted to open up the EU borders. So where is that idea coming from? I genuinely don't know.
Lol at German education in 414.Says increasingly nervous Roman in 414.
Who do you think is Sparta?
Ah. Don't you think the USA is more like Sparta in terms of militarization?Not a good match but the USSR.
Ah. Don't you think the USA is more like Sparta in terms of militarization?
I kinda like the analogy except "not conservative". That might be a matter of opinion.Not at all. Always innovative, not conservative, relies on technology and fleet but not so much on infantry, imperialistic, interventionnist, complex alliances, fomenting coups to install "democracy" as long as it served its interests , relying on controlling trade routes, etc.
Many characteristics of the Athenian army can be found in the Cold War era US army.
I think that the USA compared with the USSR at least has an army where hierarchy is less important, and sticking to by the book procedures and approach is less valued. Also, it tends to be more meritocratic and valut is less based on age than on merit.I kinda like the analogy except "not conservative". That might be a matter of opinion.
You forgot "pedophile elite" btw.
Here's a very interesting response video to Stefan's video which is also interesting.
I've only watched the beginning of this, will watch the rest later. But there is already a problem.
He says that the fall of Rome happened slowly over hundreds of years and this can't be compared to how quickly Stefan is claiming the west is going to fall.
But when you consider the sheer scale of demographic change, I think it's plausible.
Africa is set to hit 4+ Billion people by 2100 ... this is unprecedented in human history. Any humanitarian crisis will send MILLIONS of them north to Europe.
Unless Europe changes, it's doomed. I haven't seen any statistics of signs to suggest otherwise.
I wish I was wrong.
I will watch the rest later, but I can guess what he's going to say:
1. The statistics are wrong
2. Stefan is a NAZI
3. There is nothing to worry about.
I've only watched the beginning of this, will watch the rest later. But there is already a problem.
He says that the fall of Rome happened slowly over hundreds of years and this can't be compared to how quickly Stefan is claiming the west is going to fall.
But when you consider the sheer scale of demographic change, I think it's plausible.
Africa is set to hit 4+ Billion people by 2100 ... this is unprecedented in human history. Any humanitarian crisis will send MILLIONS of them north to Europe.
Unless Europe changes, it's doomed. I haven't seen any statistics of signs to suggest otherwise.
I wish I was wrong.
I will watch the rest later, but I can guess what he's going to say:
1. The statistics are wrong
2. Stefan is a NAZI
3. There is nothing to worry about.
You forgot "pedophile elite" btw.