Message from @troglodytes

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2019-10-23 14:04:50 UTC  

or certainly post urbanisation/ind rev

2019-10-23 14:04:59 UTC  

It does, when you there are labour and resource shortages, people don't split up and head into unknown territory full of hostile foreigners, they stick together

2019-10-23 14:05:00 UTC  

colonization ***did*** drive the Nuclear family for a long time

2019-10-23 14:05:09 UTC  

but they literally did though

2019-10-23 14:05:21 UTC  

This whole 'moving west' thing just applies to the U.S. out of dozens of colonial countries and also disregards entirely who exactly 'moved west'

2019-10-23 14:05:42 UTC  

it doesn't just apply to the US, it happened in Canada as well, the east was settled first

2019-10-23 14:05:55 UTC  

you cant have children without extended family support

2019-10-23 14:06:00 UTC  

there is reason to believe that having excessively tight families was so economically detrimental in the last thousand years in northern europe that it would have reduced birth rates

2019-10-23 14:06:10 UTC  

Yes, but the family units of eastern Canada didn't split up to populate the west, most of the families that peopled the land were new migrants from the UK

2019-10-23 14:06:13 UTC  

those willing to break family ties could have more kids by finding better opportunities

2019-10-23 14:06:28 UTC  

then, when it became much easier to separate, the families fell apart

2019-10-23 14:06:29 UTC  

Migrants that came with their entire families

2019-10-23 14:06:35 UTC  

For the most part

2019-10-23 14:07:03 UTC  

'economically detrimental' *rub hands*

2019-10-23 14:07:14 UTC  

no, it means that if you stayed in a multigenerational household like in southern europe, you could not have as many kids as if you moved to a new house

2019-10-23 14:07:22 UTC  

i am not saying anything is good or bad today

2019-10-23 14:07:25 UTC  

The impetus for the splitting of the extended family unit was urbanisation, not colonialism, it was the movement from the farm to the city

2019-10-23 14:07:30 UTC  

but plenty has been written about this

2019-10-23 14:07:39 UTC  

Young libtards abandoning the agrarian life for the convenience of cities

2019-10-23 14:07:45 UTC  

That's it

2019-10-23 14:07:59 UTC  

yep urbanisation and industrial revolution

2019-10-23 14:08:07 UTC  

industrialization enabled rapid geographic and population expansion of anglos

2019-10-23 14:08:10 UTC  

good or bad, that happened

2019-10-23 14:08:23 UTC  

these maps have no longer history

2019-10-23 14:08:28 UTC  

It caused a brief population boom that expedited the colonisation of Canada and Australia

2019-10-23 14:08:34 UTC  

or only very vague effects

2019-10-23 14:08:36 UTC  

Which are now being sold away to foreigners lol

2019-10-23 14:08:41 UTC  

Ahh man who even cares

2019-10-23 14:08:46 UTC  

It's over

2019-10-23 14:08:49 UTC  

whatever happened in the past, that doesn't tell us what we should do today

2019-10-23 14:08:50 UTC  

White people are cancelled

2019-10-23 14:08:56 UTC  

clearly there is a problem with families falling apart

2019-10-23 14:08:57 UTC  

lol

2019-10-23 14:09:04 UTC  

nah they're not

2019-10-23 14:09:06 UTC  

Yes it tells us exactly what we should do because we know what worked and what didn't lmao

2019-10-23 14:09:16 UTC  

whites will remain sexually attracted to whites

2019-10-23 14:09:17 UTC  

But it doesn't matter because most white people are degenerates

2019-10-23 14:09:26 UTC  

so will continue to exist

2019-10-23 14:09:29 UTC  

no, my northern euro ancestors broke family bonds hundreds of years ago

2019-10-23 14:09:37 UTC  

and forgot their own ancestors

2019-10-23 14:09:40 UTC  

and this was common