Message from @Eccles
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It's areas of high population density
No, always
It's a quality inherent to dense populations
London has always been a shithole. It varies a little over time, but is mostly a shithole, now, then, always
allowing in immigration based on skills only isn't that much an improvement i don't think
you could argue it's even a lateral move
It'll reduce the numbers and ensure competition for lower skilled workers will help that end of the jobs market
The points system needs to be draconian enough to reduce the headline figures
And they all look exactly the same, the same post modern architecture.
I hate the black pillers though, they bring everyone down and make them feel self defeatist
Black pillers are amateurs, i'm a doom piller
fuck politics, im off for a nap
Are you a doomer?
Apparently
I didn't define the label
Or attach it to me
Wait, are people taliking about interbreeding?
Interbreeding what?
what is a doomer?
You know when these migrants interbreed with european white women? @Eccles
African
I will show you something
An increase in interbreeding is an inevitable consquence of technology that makes migration/transport/trade across the world easier
Irrespective of the races involved
So were screwed then?
This is what the elites want humanams to look like in 50 years, people with low iqs, a rootless raceless human who just comsumes.
You're conflating a bunch of things together there
You don't get low IQ people because you interbreed with black people
Rootless consuming humans is not predicated on race, but culture
"You don't get low IQ people because you interbreed with black people"
Yes you do.
No, you don't
Yes, but there is biological forces behind iq, asians for example (Japanese and Chinese) generally have higher iqs than europeans.
Of course you do. 1 - 0.5 = 0.5
That's not how genetics works, dear
But it is dear.
The variance between members of a race is far larger than the differences between them
👏 Don't 👏 Race 👏 Mix 👏
It's not - IQ is only partially heritable, and isn't down to a distinct set of genes