Message from @Bogl - CA

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2019-02-06 18:42:18 UTC  

But certain generations are more prone to this programming than others

2019-02-06 18:44:07 UTC  

I know a lot of people here crap on Alex Jones, but what he ha accomplished selling water filters and vitamins is remarkable. I'm sure with ambition any of us can have neon lights and cool cameras. CNN et al are overpaid Cucks.

2019-02-06 18:44:42 UTC  

Before launching Fox he locked himself in his apartment and only watched the news for a week. He said it was torture. But it gave him lots of ideas on how to make it better.

2019-02-06 18:45:15 UTC  

Based

2019-02-06 18:49:02 UTC  

Just learned about logical fallacies in class. Can’t wait to win all of the arguments on Reddit.

2019-02-06 18:50:19 UTC  

Remember that formal fallacies only apply to deductive logic which almost no one uses IRL. Still great for trolling though

2019-02-06 18:50:50 UTC  

Inductive or probabalistic reasoning can get away with a lot more.

2019-02-06 18:52:00 UTC  

No, I’m just joking, lol. I’m just having flashbacks to my time on Reddit and how nobody knew how to properly use them, but just because they could name them and sound smart, that’s all that mattered in terms of upvotes.

2019-02-06 18:53:09 UTC  

Reddit slowly convinced me democracy was a disaster.

2019-02-06 18:54:15 UTC  

Hoppe must’ve read a lot of r/Atheism and r/Politics threads

2019-02-06 18:55:19 UTC  

I too would conclude that democracy was a “failed god”

2019-02-06 18:55:49 UTC  

Hahahah

2019-02-06 18:56:17 UTC  

I unironically love Hoppe.

2019-02-06 18:56:17 UTC  

It garunteed less than average quality. It shackled the whole to sub par mediocrity. It would be far preferable to permit the horrible so that you might also permit the excellent.

2019-02-06 19:04:00 UTC  

I still believe in democracy personally, but it can be black-pilling that the people most likely to vote are the ones most likely to be affected by governmental actions. And which group is that? Those whose incomes and lifestyles mostly or entirely rely on governmental subsidization.

2019-02-06 19:06:07 UTC  

Democracy, and by extension, a constitutional republic, was never meant to extend power to the lowest common denominator. And it definitely wasnt meant to be a political strategy in which usurper could just import and expand that denominator.

2019-02-06 19:06:19 UTC  

Collaborative decision making has its place but it's greatest act is to considate power in a competent executive. Selection of systems and policies should occur organically. Basically darwinianism should be applied to competing human systems.

2019-02-06 19:07:41 UTC  

I believe this multitude of competing executive powers is both the secret to free market and europes success.

2019-02-06 19:09:09 UTC  

Darwin anticipated entire races going extinct because they simply could not compete. He didnt not take into account that we would develop a suicidal altruism in which people took classical liberalism and egalitarianism further than thought possible.

2019-02-06 19:09:44 UTC  

Transnationalism is cancer for the same reason monopoly is cancer. You need both speciation and selection.

2019-02-06 19:09:57 UTC  

Man my grammar today...

2019-02-06 19:10:15 UTC  

I'm actually studying darwin in the anthropology class I had mentioned. Interesting stuff

2019-02-06 19:10:55 UTC  

I mean the class it's self is totally pozzed but I like the darwin part haha

2019-02-06 19:12:01 UTC  

Human governance should be designed as an ecology. Design for competition and evolution.

2019-02-06 19:12:41 UTC  

Our downfall has been either eliminating speciation (tyranny) or selection (anarchy).

2019-02-06 19:12:48 UTC  

Can anyone red bar me on how evolution works in the sense that a species can evolve into having more or less chromosomes than the previous generation and still be able to procreate? I think I looked it up before but I wasnt satisfied with the answer.

2019-02-06 19:13:37 UTC  

Look up hybrid fertility. There's mechanisms to detect genetic distance

2019-02-06 19:14:40 UTC  

You can actually see early signs of hybrid infertility in inter racial couples.

2019-02-06 19:14:57 UTC  

Interesting

2019-02-06 19:15:08 UTC  

Hopped on YouTube to catch the tail end of the SotU, because I fell asleep last night, and got these search results:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/542785336712101901/2019-02-06_14-12-33.png

2019-02-06 19:15:36 UTC  

Check out "Developing News"...

2019-02-06 19:16:14 UTC  

There's pre fertilization compatibility detection where if certain genes don't get expressed in the new dna then the embryo is terminated.

2019-02-06 19:17:06 UTC  

I should say zygote

2019-02-06 19:17:56 UTC  

But can we observe or is there any proof that evolution is occurring. I dont doubt evolution or adaptation exists, I'm just wondering how it can happen. Like if us and chimps have a common ancestor, Why do we have different amounts of chromosomes?

2019-02-06 19:18:38 UTC  

This results in probablistically lower fertility as genetic distance increases. You can observe this in extreme cases of human interacial couples.

2019-02-06 19:19:14 UTC  

Evolution has been observed in bacteria with fast enough reproductive cycle

2019-02-06 19:19:51 UTC  

Did the bacteria turn into non bacteria?

2019-02-06 19:19:57 UTC  

We have different numbers of chromosome, because two ancient ape chromosomes fused to result in human chromosome 2.

2019-02-06 19:20:06 UTC  

Why did SCOTUS not have any reactions to the SOTU? Are they not allowed to?

2019-02-06 19:20:12 UTC  

No but their genetic material increases.

2019-02-06 19:20:51 UTC  

@Chris N. - CA where did those two apes get their chromosomes from? Was there just that much diversity eons ago?