Message from @Medman

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2019-10-24 23:15:33 UTC  

🐊

2019-10-24 23:15:57 UTC  

baste

2019-10-24 23:16:41 UTC  

The Anglos who went abroad generally lived agrarian lifestyles and experienced the corresponding benefits to their diets, physical activity and community cohesion while those who remained experienced rapid industrialisation and the corresponding degenerative factors

2019-10-24 23:17:07 UTC  

But of course now we are all cosmopolitan degenerates living in a hideous, multiracial, industrialized nightmare

2019-10-24 23:17:31 UTC  

Because the UK elite obeyed Jews and destroyed Europe and spared the very best of our race's men to do it

2019-10-24 23:17:47 UTC  

>our men

2019-10-24 23:17:54 UTC  

Yes, our men

2019-10-24 23:18:24 UTC  

You lost your anglo card

2019-10-24 23:18:38 UTC  

Blah blah blah hoes mad

2019-10-24 23:18:45 UTC  

Cant decide if that's an honour or an insult

2019-10-24 23:18:51 UTC  

Much of europe suffered huge dysgenics in ww1 too. Literally whole noble families were completely wiped out

2019-10-24 23:19:07 UTC  

U lost your EVROPAN priviliges

2019-10-24 23:19:14 UTC  

noble families can suck my balls

2019-10-24 23:19:18 UTC  

Hand over your foreskin

2019-10-24 23:19:32 UTC  

Nobles were mostly degenerates after the 18th century

2019-10-24 23:19:40 UTC  

Dude has mad iai-do skills

2019-10-24 23:19:51 UTC  

In the 18th and prior nobility was mostly conferred on the basis of merit

2019-10-24 23:20:01 UTC  

The House of Lords was unironically a meritocratic institution

2019-10-24 23:20:02 UTC  

meh 19th in certain cases but yeah

2019-10-24 23:20:21 UTC  

everyone

2019-10-24 23:20:23 UTC  

go to sleep

2019-10-24 23:20:26 UTC  

ples ly

2019-10-24 23:20:28 UTC  

Meh meritocracy big gay

2019-10-24 23:20:42 UTC  

American detected

2019-10-24 23:20:50 UTC  

Yup

2019-10-24 23:20:53 UTC  

better meritocracy than popularity

2019-10-24 23:20:57 UTC  

No, putting the best of your people in charge is a really reasonable and honourable thing to do

2019-10-24 23:21:38 UTC  

“The Americans are the living refutation of the Cartesian axiom, "I think, therefore I am": Americans do not think, yet they are.”

2019-10-24 23:21:42 UTC  

Men like Wellesley did great things for their nation and made great political leaders and they were enfranchised with that power on account of their good character and qualities

2019-10-24 23:21:48 UTC  

Meritocracy is only real behind the scenes

2019-10-24 23:22:02 UTC  

Today

2019-10-24 23:22:04 UTC  

“The blood of the heroes is closer to God than the ink of the philosophers and the prayers of the faithful.”

2019-10-24 23:22:05 UTC  

Not always true

2019-10-24 23:22:07 UTC  

Modern capitalist america literally has less social mobility than victorian england according to gregory clark

2019-10-24 23:22:09 UTC  

@Medman i dont wanna

2019-10-24 23:22:31 UTC  

In-group preference > meritocracy

2019-10-24 23:22:37 UTC  

Always

2019-10-24 23:22:40 UTC  

You can have both

2019-10-24 23:22:49 UTC  

Especially if you foster your people to be meritous

2019-10-24 23:22:58 UTC  

The in group will always be relative though