Are you saying people can't be self-destructive?Hwen Hoshino wrote:Wouldn't that destroy their way of life?Dand wrote:Wrong. They get the cultural suicide that they want. It's masochistic pleasure for progressives when they see our way of life destroyed.Hwen Hoshino wrote: I don't think they will be benefactors for long.
A person with a cuckolding fetish benefits from knowing his wife is unfaithful and that's what Europeans like this guy (http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/739 ... ugee-Aghan) get when their families are destroyed by the migrants that they invited. You could call it cultural masochism or something; it's white guilt and these people are acting on it.
Breakdown of traditional communities and the ability to determine social relevance
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They're not concerned about their way of life. You're assuming they're thinking ahead. They are running on "Feelings", which are predominantly anchored in the present. This is the frog in the boiling pot parable, played out for all to see.Dand wrote:Are you saying people can't be self-destructive?Hwen Hoshino wrote:Wouldn't that destroy their way of life?Dand wrote: Wrong. They get the cultural suicide that they want. It's masochistic pleasure for progressives when they see our way of life destroyed.
A person with a cuckolding fetish benefits from knowing his wife is unfaithful and that's what Europeans like this guy (http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/739 ... ugee-Aghan) get when their families are destroyed by the migrants that they invited. You could call it cultural masochism or something; it's white guilt and these people are acting on it.
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At least there is a chance that they will be.Xenophon wrote:They're not concerned about their way of life. You're assuming they're thinking ahead. They are running on "Feelings", which are predominantly anchored in the present. This is the frog in the boiling pot parable, played out for all to see.Dand wrote:Are you saying people can't be self-destructive?Hwen Hoshino wrote: Wouldn't that destroy their way of life?