Black-White children have family incomes similar to those of Black families, similar rates of fatherlessness as Black families, and are more likely than BOTH Whites AND Blacks to engage in risky behaviors like drinking, fighting, stealing, and doing drugs. nber.org/papers/w14192
In the United States, an estimated 32.3% of multiracial women, 27.5% of American Indian/Alaska Native women, 21.2% of non-Hispanic black women, 20.5% of non-Hispanic white women, and 13.6% of Hispanic women were raped during their lifetimes An estimated 64.1% of multiracial women, 55.0% of American Indian/Alaska Native women, 46.9% of non-Hispanic white women, and 38.2% of non-Hispanic black women experienced sexual violence other than rape during their lifetimes. cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6308a1.htm
There's no bigger Redpill than learning about the History of Rhodiesia. Once the most prosperous nation in all of Africa it was stabbed in the back by the liberal (((Globalists))) of the UN who disliked the Rhodesian Government because it was "white". The country then became ruled by Robert Mugabe who ran the country into the ground,and turned the place into a literal shithole.
If we dont stop the changes in demographics, all the West may go the way of mighty Rhodiesia.
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I shared my story last thread but I will do it here again: Interestingly it wasn't at Sup Forums or watching some YouTube video that first red pilled me. It was in my anthropology of gender course that I had to take in uni. I majored in math and biology (genetics) and minored in anthropology. I minored in the aforementioned because of my interest archaeology and history, so naturally those are the courses I primarily took. However I had to have at least one upper level cultural class to satisfy department requirements, and since the gender studies course was the only one available to me at the time I went with that. It really was astounding coming from the formal and physical sciences and then stepping foot in that classroom. From day one onward we were subjected to marxist propaganda. She even taught us things that directly contradicted what I had learned in my biology classes. She treated the term "sexual dimorphism" as if it were some type of vulgarity or curse word. Throughout my time in the course two things immediately became apparent: white men and western culture were evil and should be dismantled, and coincidently the "pioneers" of post-modernism, third wave feminism, and critical theory (look up these terms of they are unfamiliar) are Jewish. Now I'm of course not saying all jews support these heinous ideas, and I certainly would never condone violence against anyone because of their race or creed, but I think it is important to know where this bullshit is coming from.
Jose Morales
What ever happened to this despicable cunt? youtube.com/watch?v=MFE0qAiofMQ
Wyatt Gomez
Makes you think...
Alexander Wood
Russia fought alongside France and Britain in 1812, the first real world war.
Jordan Howard
It's not about hate
We were all raised to think everyone was our equal,we were raised to be tolerant and most of us drank the koolaid of media and grew up like that,yet reality didn't match up,there was a dissonance,a feeling that things were growing darker that everything seemed to be going worse,yet we ignored it as best we could,some of us didn't know what to do with our lives,everything seemed worthless or fruitless some tried to find themselves traveling or other memes like that,we studied and read many things,religion,etc etc,but the ones that read history always felt that what if... Then for some reason or event we awoke to race realism,some found this board some experienced some distress etc etc and found what was wrong,we are being stolen our countries,our rightful inheritance,our culture and society,our welfare in some cases,and the money our father's paid in taxes to retire one day is already spent so that niggers and muslims can have 8 children in a state handout home while you struggle to find your own place.
One doesn't want to become a bigot,one doesn't one day wake up and decide I'm going to hate this or that most of us know we can't share what we think so why do we even think like that,because it is true,you can't lie to yourself user,you can pretend to ignore it yet it feels right,the theories you were given don't explain reality,but this do. I understand how leftist and college students feel because the theories are great the problem comes once you experience reality and while theoretically you can argue we all are equal and we all deserve the same,reality is racist,reality does show the hate,and you learn their raw hate and jealousy and you learn to defend yourself.
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I took an environmental biology class. I thought it as going to be about ecosystems. The professor was an old Spaniard but also a commie. Used it as a class to soap box commie stuff. Asked the class what a "Soul" was on the first day. To define it and asked if anyone can tell him what a soul is. A couple people tried and they fumbled spaghetti everywhere. You could feel the class start to dislike him because of how he was tauntingly asking us.
I answered and I said something about a soul being a philosophical concept present across all human cultures of a state of being and to be identified as a singular essence. I remember I said something about how a chair is a chair because it was made of wood and we sit on it. It fills that purpose and that is it's essence. Your body has mass but if you were to die and your mass would cease functionally being the professor we knew then we would say that your "soul" had left your body"
Something along those lines. It was 10 years ago. But that was my point and he seemed to have gotten it. But he was about to start up with something else but one of the kids that spaghetti'd earlier started a slow clap and at least half the class joined in. This was maybe 5 years ago or so. Whenever Newtown was. Because this professor said about 9/11 being inside job and I said about Newtown being fishy and hes like "oh I don't know how those parents would feel about that". Like nigga how do 3,000 peoples parents feel about 9/11? But ANYWAY he taught us about evolution, very much in the attempt to attack creationism. But by teaching me exactly how evolution works, I don't believe race exists and is deterministic of history. I know it is.
See, if there hadn't been mass immigration into the UK since the 1950s, our population would be 35% smaller and there wouldn't be any cancelled hospital operations.
3rd world immigration = literal murder of indigenous white people.
Well at least we won't be called racist, eh?
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>Complains about cold ears. >Has no ears. Ya dun goofed.
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Study done by Harvard Political Scientist Robert D. Putnam (one of the most cited academics in his field) about how immigration and ethnic diversity reduces social solidarity and social capital in communitys.
Fuck Yes. I've been looking for these. I had this and a lot more but my hard drive crashed. Thanks man. All of my stuff is in the op if any one needs it. Has over 900 organized Sup Forums images.
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Wew nice work lad(s), have a bump
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Didn't mean to namefag.
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Unintended pregnancies increase the risk for poor maternal and infant outcomes and in 2010, resulted in $21 billion in direct medical costs in the United States. cdc.gov/sixeighteen/pregnancy/
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STIs place a significant economic strain on the U.S. healthcare system. CDC conservatively estimates that the lifetime cost of treating eight of the most common STIs contracted in just one year is $15.6 billion. cdc.gov/std/stats/sti-estimates-fact-sheet-feb-2013.pdf
Chronic diseases and conditions—such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and arthritis—are among the most common, costly, and preventable of all health problems. Eighty-six percent of all health care spending in 2010 was for people with one or more chronic medical conditions. cdc.gov/chronicdisease/overview/
The estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the U.S. was $147 billion in 2008 U.S. dollars; the medical costs for people who are obese were $1,429 higher than those of normal weight. cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
CDC dropping unintentional redpills with that picture or is it edited?
Nathaniel Sanchez
on the individual to understand the individual one must ask what am I? this simple question is deceptively hard to answer. it primarily evokes the difficult task the critics of the concept of whiteness often bring up, which would be a question of drawing borders so to speak. where does one end and the other begin? well lets start off with a little thought experiment. An old conundrum of ancient Greece asked by a philosopher who's name I've since forgotten starts like this. imagine a pile of sand on a beach. you have a shovel and you remove a shovelful of sand from the pile. it can still be described as a pile yes? well at what point is it no longer a pile? take that line of reasoning and apply it to ones self. imagine your in a car crash with someone you know. your bodies are horribly damaged and must be cloned to replace it. in the mean time your brain are in artificial bodies manufactured on an assembly line. you know longer have your scars you no longer have your haircut. you have memories and you have preferences and you have a distinct attitude and political views. you are different from your friend despite your physical similarities. you have mental differences. one now asks the question what are you? now imagine your memories are affected. are your memories you? what are you? what is you? what is the thing that exists that makes you different than other people. if you remove your body you still remain your individuality remains. at the heart of your existence is you. the Christians call that the soul. the Egyptians categorized you as a sum of different parts including the body. Micheal Aquino of the temple of set calls it the mind star. and this is important to understand because that tiny little thing that is you is the thing that extends outwardly. say for instance your body now or further still your clothes, your house, your preferences. these are all a result of that metaphysical conception extending outwardly into a physical reality.
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CDC is insanely redpilled
It's not edited. there's a link at the bottom of the infographic to see for yourself.
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your clothes are picked by that thing called you. they are an expression of you, your soul, your mind star. therefore if one hurts your property they are hurting that physical manifestation of you. if was picked by you groomed by you and taken care of by you it is you. it is the extension of the very central archetype of you.
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Kidney failure treated with dialysis or kidney transplant is called end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Not all patients with kidney disease progress to kidney failure and, in some patients, kidney disease progresses to kidney failure even with proper treatment. African Americans are 3 times more likely than whites to develop ESRD. Hispanics are 35% more likely than non-Hispanics to develop ESRD. cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/pdf/kidney_factsheet.pdf
In addition to its burden on health, CKD requires substantial US health care resources. ESRD costs Medicare $32.9 billion in 2010, and earlier stages of CKD cost Medicare an estimated $48 billion in 2010. kidney.org/sites/default/files/Future Burden of CKD.pdf