Message from @Tankard
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Thoughts on ethnostates?
White ethnostates
No ethnostates
Basically certain European countries are white ethnistates
yeah
maybe
My polish friend told me his story of seeing a black man for the first time
Lol
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wow
Anyway
I don’t see a real pint to ethnostates
point*
iPad is hard
agreed
It makes me think of those royal families that tell their children to breed with each other to keep the gene pool clean
ethnostates keep their gene pool clean from other ethnicities and that’s about it
yeah
What is your opinion on monarchies?
Modern monarchies?
just monarchies in general
I'm a Monarchist
Brb gotta order a guitar case
Penal slavery gang
i mean ethnostates are teh most stable states
hell even switzerland is basically 3-4 states
ethnostates are tbh the natural state, however in the past it was a natural consequence of the fact that its god damn hard to migrate
the issue of ethnostates only has arisen because of ease of migration in modernity
I was about to drop a bomb but the last message was cool
I don't have a personal problem with slavery. The issue is typically a conflation between chattel slavery, voluntary slavery, and penal slavery, and their various applications. Chattel slavery where the slave has no rights or say in ever having become a slave is pretty much universally immoral. I think voluntary slavery made sense back in the day. Whether it be by indentured servitude, being an in-home servant to a Lord, or what have you. Or military service nowadays. Penal slavery has pretty much always been a thing. Still happening now. People don't seem to mind it that much.
Also that military idea, i agree with that I however think 6 months could be enough however 2 years + continued education wouldnt be a bad way to go
for example incorporating the service to say your choice of study or apprenticeship
so its not wasted time and strenghtens the mind as well
Ahh, apprentice slavery was another things back in the days.
That's why it was, quite literally, *master* and apprentice.
You were your master's slave in the hopes of learning the job and becoming a tradesman yourself in the long-term payoff.
I mean depends, the apprentice wasnt exactly a slave however his qualifications were dependant on the masters will to pass him
as often that reflected on the master, if he was teaching at all
meanwhile he got fed, had citizens rights, etc. You could say they were perpetual students stuck in a system that prevented them from ever graduating regardless of skill
Maybe