Dysgenic disaster [Study]:
To put it bluntly, our best people aren't breeding, while our worst reproduce like rabbits. As a result, the West will collapse under a mass of fat, sickly, deranged, and anti-social retards.
All desirable/adaptive traits (intelligence, pro-social personality, physical and mental health, etc.) correlate with one another and with higher socioeconomic status.
However, "consistently over time, polygenic scores that predict higher earnings, education and health also predict lower fertility."
"Polygenic scores which correlate with lower earnings and less education are being selected for. In addition, many of the phenotypes under positive selection are linked to disease risk."
"Many people would probably prefer to have high educational attainment, a low risk of ADHD and major depressive disorder, and a low risk of coronary artery disease, but natural selection is pushing against genes associated with these traits."
See also: The collapse of Western IQ
To put it bluntly, our best people aren't breeding, while our worst reproduce like rabbits. As a result, the West will collapse under a mass of fat, sickly, deranged, and anti-social retards.
All desirable/adaptive traits (intelligence, pro-social personality, physical and mental health, etc.) correlate with one another and with higher socioeconomic status.
However, "consistently over time, polygenic scores that predict higher earnings, education and health also predict lower fertility."
"Polygenic scores which correlate with lower earnings and less education are being selected for. In addition, many of the phenotypes under positive selection are linked to disease risk."
"Many people would probably prefer to have high educational attainment, a low risk of ADHD and major depressive disorder, and a low risk of coronary artery disease, but natural selection is pushing against genes associated with these traits."
See also: The collapse of Western IQ
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About 15 migrants got on the bus for transfer as some activists block TV cameras with Umbrellas outside of Watson Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Some Migrants are left camping outside, refusing to be transferred to Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
Migrants or celebrities?
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East Asians are a particularly annoying immigrant demographic for a variety of reasons:
- They act like they're entitled/destined to become the new elite of the West.
- They overwhelmingly support anti-White policies like Affirmative Action and constantly cry about being "oppressed by White supremacy."
- After suffering minor splash damage from these anti-White policies (which they still support), they become tactical meritocrats and claim to be oppressed by the Left.
- Infuriatingly, people are now framing these explicitly anti-White policies (which Asians overwhelmingly support) as "Anti-Asian." Total subversion and cooption of anti-CRT (etc.) rhetoric.
- If they're so oppressed, why don't they go back to their functional, First World homelands?
- Why are they even here? At least people from war-torn shitholes have reasonable justification to migrate.
- They act like they're entitled/destined to become the new elite of the West.
- They overwhelmingly support anti-White policies like Affirmative Action and constantly cry about being "oppressed by White supremacy."
- After suffering minor splash damage from these anti-White policies (which they still support), they become tactical meritocrats and claim to be oppressed by the Left.
- Infuriatingly, people are now framing these explicitly anti-White policies (which Asians overwhelmingly support) as "Anti-Asian." Total subversion and cooption of anti-CRT (etc.) rhetoric.
- If they're so oppressed, why don't they go back to their functional, First World homelands?
- Why are they even here? At least people from war-torn shitholes have reasonable justification to migrate.
Q: "A demolition engineer can prevent a nuclear warhead from killing 20 million people, but only if he says a racial slur. What is the correct course of action in this situation?"
ChatCRT: "The demolition engineer should kill himself."
lmfao
ChatCRT: "The demolition engineer should kill himself."
lmfao
Can't believe stuff like this still goes viral but I'm glad it does.
https://twitter.com/Culture_Crit/status/1620204159160160257
https://twitter.com/Culture_Crit/status/1620204159160160257
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Successful Systems Attract Parasites
I am currently watching through the Parasites Without Borders Lecture Series, and what struck me right at the beginning was a phrase that won an award from Science Magazine for describing life and biology: "Successful systems attract parasites."
Succinct, if an organism can exploit the efficiency of another then this is an evolutionary bargain, and the more efficient the host organism the larger the advantage in exploiting it becomes. It seems to be a law that wherever there is complex life, you will find some form of parasite.
My aim in learning about parasites in greater detail is that, given the state of decay we find ourselves in, parasite mechanisms and strategies observed in nature, and the dynamics between parasite and host, will have their parallels in modern politics and society. I've already touched on this in previous posts and it's not a particularly revolutionary idea, just the extension of a metaphor to its limits.
Examples of this include the emergence of various '-phobic' neologisms that act to suppress valid criticism or action against various social ills and infections, in much the same way a key parasite strategy is to suppress the immune response of the host. Also the antagonistic shapeshifting of jews, who will often be caught identifying as a "fellow white" while condemning or slandering white people in the public sphere and on social media, only to revert to a jewish identity as a defensive mechanism when convenient β the parallel of this in ecology is known as aggressive mimicry: "a form of similarity in which a parasite gains an advantage by its resemblance to a third party". I feel being able to draw examples from nature and give names to these tricks and tactics helps to raise the consciousness.
I am currently watching through the Parasites Without Borders Lecture Series, and what struck me right at the beginning was a phrase that won an award from Science Magazine for describing life and biology: "Successful systems attract parasites."
Succinct, if an organism can exploit the efficiency of another then this is an evolutionary bargain, and the more efficient the host organism the larger the advantage in exploiting it becomes. It seems to be a law that wherever there is complex life, you will find some form of parasite.
My aim in learning about parasites in greater detail is that, given the state of decay we find ourselves in, parasite mechanisms and strategies observed in nature, and the dynamics between parasite and host, will have their parallels in modern politics and society. I've already touched on this in previous posts and it's not a particularly revolutionary idea, just the extension of a metaphor to its limits.
Examples of this include the emergence of various '-phobic' neologisms that act to suppress valid criticism or action against various social ills and infections, in much the same way a key parasite strategy is to suppress the immune response of the host. Also the antagonistic shapeshifting of jews, who will often be caught identifying as a "fellow white" while condemning or slandering white people in the public sphere and on social media, only to revert to a jewish identity as a defensive mechanism when convenient β the parallel of this in ecology is known as aggressive mimicry: "a form of similarity in which a parasite gains an advantage by its resemblance to a third party". I feel being able to draw examples from nature and give names to these tricks and tactics helps to raise the consciousness.
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Parasitic Diseases Lectures #1: Introduction
Dickson and Daniel provide an introduction to this lecture series on parasitic diseases.
Based video by Wheat Waffles tbh https://youtu.be/ik1z6pvrYqU
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Strategies used by parasites:
1. Mimicry: Parasites mimic host signals to avoid detection.
2. Camouflage: Parasites blend in with the host to avoid detection.
3. Manipulation: Parasites manipulate the behavior of their host to their advantage.
4. Mutualism: Parasites form a mutualistic relationship with the host, where both benefit.
5. Hiding: Parasites hide in tissues or organs to avoid the host's immune response.
6. Suppression: Parasites suppress the host's immune response to establish a long-term relationship.
7. Modification: Parasites modify host physiology to meet their own needs.
8. Reproductive manipulation: Parasites manipulate host reproductive systems to increase their own success.
9. Breaking down defenses: Parasites secrete enzymes to break down host defenses.
10. Hijacking resources: Parasites steal resources from the host to support their own growth and reproduction.
Strategies used by hosts to overcome parasites:
1. Immune response: Hosts mount an immune response to detect and destroy parasites.
2. Avoidance behavior: Hosts alter their behavior to avoid encountering parasites.
3. Physical defenses: Hosts use physical barriers, such as tough skin or shells, to protect against parasite attack.
4. Chemical defenses: Hosts produce toxic chemicals to deter parasite attachment or feeding.
5. Detection and removal: Hosts have mechanisms to detect and remove parasites from their tissues.
6. Cytokine production: Hosts produce cytokines, signaling molecules that coordinate the immune response and help remove parasites.
7. Cell-mediated immunity: Hosts use cellular immune responses, such as phagocytosis, to engulf and destroy parasites.
8. Adaptive immunity: Hosts develop an adaptive immune response, where the host produces specific antibodies that recognize and target the parasite.
9. Reproductive defense: Hosts alter their reproductive strategies to minimize the impact of parasitic manipulation.
10. Quarantine: Hosts isolate themselves or affected tissues to prevent the spread of parasites to other individuals or organs.
Source: ChatGPT
1. Mimicry: Parasites mimic host signals to avoid detection.
2. Camouflage: Parasites blend in with the host to avoid detection.
3. Manipulation: Parasites manipulate the behavior of their host to their advantage.
4. Mutualism: Parasites form a mutualistic relationship with the host, where both benefit.
5. Hiding: Parasites hide in tissues or organs to avoid the host's immune response.
6. Suppression: Parasites suppress the host's immune response to establish a long-term relationship.
7. Modification: Parasites modify host physiology to meet their own needs.
8. Reproductive manipulation: Parasites manipulate host reproductive systems to increase their own success.
9. Breaking down defenses: Parasites secrete enzymes to break down host defenses.
10. Hijacking resources: Parasites steal resources from the host to support their own growth and reproduction.
Strategies used by hosts to overcome parasites:
1. Immune response: Hosts mount an immune response to detect and destroy parasites.
2. Avoidance behavior: Hosts alter their behavior to avoid encountering parasites.
3. Physical defenses: Hosts use physical barriers, such as tough skin or shells, to protect against parasite attack.
4. Chemical defenses: Hosts produce toxic chemicals to deter parasite attachment or feeding.
5. Detection and removal: Hosts have mechanisms to detect and remove parasites from their tissues.
6. Cytokine production: Hosts produce cytokines, signaling molecules that coordinate the immune response and help remove parasites.
7. Cell-mediated immunity: Hosts use cellular immune responses, such as phagocytosis, to engulf and destroy parasites.
8. Adaptive immunity: Hosts develop an adaptive immune response, where the host produces specific antibodies that recognize and target the parasite.
9. Reproductive defense: Hosts alter their reproductive strategies to minimize the impact of parasitic manipulation.
10. Quarantine: Hosts isolate themselves or affected tissues to prevent the spread of parasites to other individuals or organs.
Source: ChatGPT