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Blackpill TheExpendablesPill: Men were & still are Expendable.

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Describes our situation somewhat comparable and well.
 
It's over for many men, man.
 
@LittleBoy
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Don't give them clicks.

Completely evil people that are becoming more and more open about them wanting to kill of low status males in wars.


This is your fault ruling "class"/"elite".
You banked on a forever expanding pool of unattractive males to keep birth rates high, social safety nets for older generations funded and wages down.
Now with birth rates still low and increasing male anger you hastily try to find any reason to get rid of the current crop of men while continuing to encourage dysfunctional natalist policies to keep the current system afloat.
 
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@LittleBoy
replace the link with this

Don't give them clicks.

Completely evil people that are becoming more and more open about them wanting to kill of low status males in wars.


This is your fault ruling "class"/"elite".
You banked on a forever expanding pool of unattractive males to keep birth rates high, social safety nets for older generations funded and wages down.
Now with birth rates still low and increasing male anger you hastily try to find any reason to get rid of the current crop of men while continuing to encourage dysfunctional natalist policies to keep the current system afloat.
Eugenics isn't always bad
 
Eugenics isn't always bad
This isn't eugenics though.
It's more similar to a pyramid scheme where you keep importing more males from countries with formerly high birth rates to countries with low birth rates to prop up existing social safety nets and social programs.
While ignoring that those countries you are bringing in people in from won't have high birth rates forever due to industrialization, more widespread birth control/contraception and rising women's education.

All the while deciding to hastily then try to get rid of men that you invited in before when they seem to be causing problems or their labor and existence isn't paying off how you had hoped.
 
This isn't eugenics though.
It's more similar to a pyramid scheme where you keep importing more males from countries with formerly high birth rates to countries with low birth rates to prop up existing social safety nets and social programs.
While ignoring that those countries you are bringing in people in from won't have high birth rates forever due to industrialization, more widespread birth control/contraception and rising women's education.

All the while deciding to hastily then try to get rid of men that you invited in before when they seem to be causing problems or their labor and existence isn't paying off how you had hoped.
you're right, but it won't last long. Birth rates are declining everywhere.
They only problem I see is that Africans will make up 40% of Earth's population in 2100, which means the average iq of humans will be like 70
 
I wonder what the ratio of men to women needs to be in a society for, let's say, 90% of men to get to reproduce.
 
you're right, but it won't last long. Birth rates are declining everywhere.
They only problem I see is that Africans will make up 40% of Earth's population in 2100, which means the average iq of humans will be like 70
Yeah Africa and the Middle East is an outlier in that regard. But if the effects of things like water scarcity and climate change are severe enough even those countries may not have enough population to sustain themselves at expected high birth rates.

Estimates of world population peaking keep being estimated earlier and earlier this century.
It was previously at the end of the 21st century. Now it's predicted by some to be in the 2060s.
 
Yeah Africa and the Middle East is an outlier in that regard. But if the effects of things like water scarcity and climate change are severe enough even those countries may not have enough population to sustain themselves at expected high birth rates.

Estimates of world population peaking keep being estimated earlier and earlier this century.
It was previously at the end of the 21st century. Now it's predicted by some to be in the 2060s.
I didn't even know that, 2060 might be in our lifetime.
Think about it this way, we were born at the time when humans were most disposable, as each individual will be the smallest fraction representative of the whole human population than at any time in history. It's over.
 
I didn't even know that, 2060 might be in our lifetime.
Look at the website that mentioned it
The 2030s to 2070s are by all indications predicted to be a very difficult period.

Think about it this way, we were born at the time when humans were most disposable, as each individual will be the smallest fraction representative of the whole human population than at any time in history. It's over.
Still for now we have as much copes as ever (or at least we did before woke media panics started resulting in mass demonetization of them as the pornhub fiasco recently might demonstrate),
still a lot of natural resources, not a very dangerous time period war or conflict wise (mutually assured destruction guaranteed from use of nuclear weapons serving to discourage this), widespread access to clean water, food, electricity and all sorts of other conveniences many take for granted and would have marveled to experience in previous times.
 
Look at the website that mentioned it
The 2030s to 2070s are by all indications predicted to be a very difficult period.
"Liberal immigration policies could help to maintain population sizes and economic growth, the authors suggest."
These people are low iq, this is so obviously a short term solution that won't even work if every country population eventually is declining.

Still for now we have as much copes as ever (or at least we did before woke media panics started resulting in mass demonetization of them as the pornhub fiasco recently might demonstrate),
still a lot of natural resources, not a very dangerous time period war or conflict wise (mutually assured destruction guaranteed from use of nuclear weapons serving to discourage this), widespread access to clean water, food, electricity and all sorts of other conveniences many take for granted and would have marveled to experience in previous times.
true, the industrial revolution wasn't all bad
Unabomber Ted Kaczynski says he doesn't regret his bombing spree | Daily  Mail Online
 
"Liberal immigration policies could help to maintain population sizes and economic growth, the authors suggest."
These people are low iq, this is so obviously a short term solution that won't even work if every country population eventually is declining.
Not only that they are arrogant and refuse to believe anything else.
Just like the "researchers" they insist incels are white supremacists that want to hurt immigrants.
true, the industrial revolution wasn't all bad
Unabomber Ted Kaczynski says he doesn't regret his bombing spree | Daily  Mail Online't regret his bombing spree | Daily  Mail Online
It gave a lot of copes and came with upsides and downsides like anything else.
However in the second industrial revolution you went from horse driven carriages to electronic computers, gasoline powered automobiles that could travel at high speeds faster than many trains and space travel and putting a man on the moon. All in the span of about 80 years
Is any such progression visible today? Doubt it. Moore's Law is reaching its end. Most innovation in AI is in the vague and not very immediately applicable field of deep learning and neural networks. No real product to show for it and that's what many AI researchers spent time on in the 2010s.

Electric cars aren't still massively adopted.
Virtual reality still has a lot of lag and motion sickness issues.
Foldable electronics aren't foolproof like people originally predicted they would be by this time.
 
Not only that they are arrogant and refuse to believe anything else.
Just like the "researchers" they insist incels are white supremacists that want to hurt immigrants.
their reporting on that covington dude and the trump russiagate stuff is pretty much alex jones level bat shit crazy and 0 research based.
I think if you point this out, many people would accept this premise.

It gave a lot of copes and came with upsides and downsides like anything else.
However in the second industrial revolution you went from horse driven carriages to electronic computers, gasoline powered automobiles that could travel at high speeds faster than many trains and space travel and putting a man on the moon. All in the span of about 80 years
Is any such progression visible today? Doubt it. Moore's Law is reaching its end. Most innovation in AI is in the vague and not very immediately applicable field of deep learning and neural networks. No real product to show for it and that's what many AI researchers spent time on in the 2010s.

Electric cars aren't still massively adopted.
Virtual reality still has a lot of lag and motion sickness issues.
Foldable electronics aren't foolproof like people originally predicted they would be by this time.
The direction of future technology is very hard to predict.
People thought we would have flying cars but didn't think anything like the internet would exist.
 
their reporting on that covington dude and the trump russiagate stuff is pretty much alex jones level bat shit crazy and 0 research based.
I think if you point this out, many people would accept this premise.
Yeah but it's also going in the opposite direction.
Look at never trumpers and rabidly anti trump people that are that way because they believed most if not all of the attacks on him in the media.
The direction of future technology is very hard to predict.
People thought we would have flying cars but didn't think anything like the internet would exist.
Correct it's still entertaining to think about from time to time.
Maybe more so now then ever though because things really aren't going how many thought the way they were going to proceed.
For example technological advancement in virtual reality strangely enough has not been that much during the coronavirus pandemic.
You'd think it would be with the need to communicate long distance with the social distancing measures put in place tbh
 
Yeah but it's also going in the opposite direction.
Look at never trumpers and rabidly anti trump people that are that way because they believed most if not all of the attacks on him in the media.
True, but I have a feeling most of the people that hate trump would have hated any republican anyways and are just having confirmation bias.

Correct it's still entertaining to think about from time to time.
Maybe more so now then ever though because things really aren't going how many thought the way they were going to proceed.
For example technological advancement in virtual reality strangely enough has not been that much during the coronavirus pandemic.
You'd think it would be with the need to communicate long distance with the social distancing measures put in place tbh
virtual reality would be one of the greatest innovations ever tbh.
You can literally feel like you are physically there (unlike video games) and can live your life in that world however you want.
Its kind of like Madara Uchiha's dream (from Naruto) coming true in this world.
 
True, but I have a feeling most of the people that hate trump would have hated any republican anyways and are just having confirmation bias.
Maybe a lot of the anti trump and pro media sentiment is astroturfed then because I see a lot of backlash online against people that question media narratives.
virtual reality would be one of the greatest innovations ever tbh.
You can literally feel like you are physically there (unlike video games) and can live your life in that world however you want.
Its kind of like Madara Uchiha's dream (from Naruto) coming true in this world.
Haptics feedback, teledildonics, immersive capabilities, field of view adjustments.
It would indeed be great but little to no progress is being made right now.
uploadvr and roadtovr are some sites you can check on news about vr and games that come out and I've checked those sites but it's all still mostly hype.
 
Maybe a lot of the anti trump and pro media sentiment is astroturfed then because I see a lot of backlash online against people that question media narratives.
If you can't question them, they aren't able to survive under scrutiny.

Haptics feedback, teledildonics, immersive capabilities, field of view adjustments.
It would indeed be great but little to no progress is being made right now.
uploadvr and roadtovr are some sites you can check on news about vr and games that come out and I've checked those sites but it's all still mostly hype.
VR games now don't feel that much like VR tbh. The fact you have to move in real life and can bump into wall and are sitting on a couch. Brain electrodes is the only way VR can be complete, where you fully feel like you are there. Until then, psychadelics is all we get (which is very good but its too powerful).
 
If you can't question them, they aren't able to survive under scrutiny.
They can easily deplatform anyone that questions them after hitpieces are put out by the media. That's a big problem.
VR games now don't feel that much like VR tbh. The fact you have to move in real life and can bump into wall and are sitting on a couch. Brain electrodes is the only way VR can be complete, where you fully feel like you are there. Until then, psychadelics is all we get (which is very good but its too powerful).
I agree more intrusive means like electrodes may be a possibility barring advancements in miniaturization of this tech and means to make these devices less intrusive ngl

There are some good VR games out now but I don't get the hype about how VR is supposedly finally taking off. I don't see that at all and aside from that the experience still leaves a lot to be considered tbh
 
They can easily deplatform anyone that questions them after hitpieces are put out by the media. That's a big problem.
6 corporations own 90% of media. They control almost everything.

I agree more intrusive means like electrodes may be a possibility barring advancements in miniaturization of this tech and means to make these devices less intrusive ngl

There are some good VR games out now but I don't get the hype about how VR is supposedly finally taking off. I don't see that at all and aside from that the experience still leaves a lot to be considered tbh
Well, if more people are buying them already, then there will be more money spent in investing into this tech as well. Which means better tech will come out faster.
 
6 corporations own 90% of media. They control almost everything.
Soon to be the same with social media.
Forums and discussion boards all being consolidated into sites like reddit where there is a lot of abuse and shilling by "power mods" that decide what you'll see featured and who to ban for the offense of even upvoting a "hateful" comment.
Well, if more people are buying them already, then there will be more money spent in investing into this tech as well. Which means better tech will come out faster.
With any hope yeah.
Still progress is lackluster and leaves much to be desired. Very disappointing progress so far in these few years ngl
 
Soon to be the same with social media.
Forums and discussion boards all being consolidated into sites like reddit where there is a lot of abuse and shilling by "power mods" that decide what you'll see featured and who to ban for the offense of even upvoting a "hateful" comment.

With any hope yeah.
Still progress is lackluster and leaves much to be desired. Very disappointing progress so far in these few years ngl
antitrust laws to break down monopolies are important part of government, but they aren't doing shit.
 

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