I don't get it, why is it not obvious to these people. I'm not a christian, but lots of my family are and they see what's happening but from a slightly different perspective than me.
These people aren't going to stop breeding, they aren't going to stop bitching, they aren't going to change their ways that turn every single fucking place these people reside into a fucking shithole of abuse, rape, murder and drug abuse. It's insanity. Everywhere is projected to be taken over and people are happy about it.
I know the NPC thing has to be real, but is my brother a fucking NPC, are people I was sure would be allies NPCs? They absolutely refuse to see it, calling me crazy and getting hostile. Motherfuckers, we're getting soft invaded! This is war. To take it any less seriously makes us suicidal. Am I insane? Or is this really fucking happening to us?
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Churlish_Rogue ago
I have a working theory that Jews exploit some unspoken and unpublished, but among them well known scientific reality about humans wherein we get collectively stupider when gathered in large numbers. It's more than just social groupthink pressures. Like a sort of psychological breakdown occurs and our minds begin to deteriorate in some important way when we are herded into too large of a group. Over time it inclines us towards certain self destructive tendencies and renders us susceptible to influences that we normally would not be vulnerable to in smaller, healthier numbers and that the Jews know this and exploit this to their advantage all throughout history, rootless cosmopolitans that they are.
There's this American ethologist named John B Calhoun who ran these behavioral studies involving mice and overpopulation. He gave them enough food and necessities, everything but space, and the psychological breakdown and destruction of the overpopulated colony draws a number of particularly eerie parallels to what we see going on in our own dense urban environments.
And this was all done in the 1950s and 60s, garnering international recognition. It's the sort of thing that really reminds you that foreseeable consequences are seldom unintended.