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TheSeeer@wolfballs.com 3 years ago
"Saying the nigger-word is the worst thing a man can do"
"Every heterosexual White man is a scum, niggers are the greatest creatures on Earth"
Comment on Current thing history
TheSeeer@wolfballs.com 3 years ago
"Saying the nigger-word is the worst thing a man can do"
"Every heterosexual White man is a scum, niggers are the greatest creatures on Earth"
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 3 years ago
“Saying the nigger-word is the worst thing a WHITE man can do” - Fixed it for ya ;)
My view is a society with good conservative family values will slowly overcome adversity, and a immoral society will lose its greatness.
Ukraine is white, yet its been run into the ground. Black/brown countries are poor, but the moral ones are slowly building their wealth/future, while rich white countries are "trannying" away their kids/future. Doesn't take a genius to see which path leads to disaster.
TheSeeer@wolfballs.com 3 years ago
Which "moral" nigger countries are you talking about? Do those even exist? Every country in Apefrica is a corrupt black supremacist shithole.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 3 years ago
Absolutely true. But don't compare them to the 'miracle' that is America. America is an exception on this planet for many reasons, most of which trace back to its founding fathers.
By the standards of an average country a large part of 'Apefrica' is doing amazingly well. About 1.15 Billion people have come out of absolute poverty between 1990-2015. Life expectancy has been steadily going up between 1980 - 2010. Birth rates are still the highest in the world, but have been falling since 70s, which together with the decrease in poverty means expanding middle class + stable families.
Countries that follow the 'American model' of democracy + capitalism are the ones pulling ahead, especially those without oil/precious minerals. The ones with oil etc have puppet govts controlled by US/China, and constant wars.
If you want specifics about any of this, happy to post graphs. Its quite easy though, just type in 'africa over years' + 'healthcare' for example. Usually the good sources are American statistics, UN, NGOs, national etc. Comparing them also gives additional reliability