RT @LukeWeinhagen: April Fools day was more far more fun before the whole world became a joke.
Now, you can’t be sure the craziest things…
Source date (UTC): 2024-04-01 18:48:01 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774871355487392008
RT @LukeWeinhagen: April Fools day was more far more fun before the whole world became a joke.
Now, you can’t be sure the craziest things…
Source date (UTC): 2024-04-01 18:48:01 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774871355487392008
(Rudyard Getting it Right – as Usual)
Explaining the Fall of Rome https://youtu.be/TL6w6YytCxg?si=o9jlNUd-8EmDhPzv
Source date (UTC): 2024-04-01 18:47:30 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774871227380707801
(Rudyard Getting it Right – as Usual)
Explaining the Fall of Rome https://t.co/M8PXSmx1s9
Source date (UTC): 2024-04-01 18:47:30 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774871227259109376
Xi Jinping is trying to set a new standard for disastrous rule. And given the Chinese problem of “Bad Emperors” it’s not exactly a novelty, but it’s depressing all the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vWCzfX9MI4
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-31 18:38:01 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774506451924341195
Xi Jinping is trying to set a new standard for disastrous rule. And given the Chinese problem of “Bad Emperors” it’s not exactly a novelty, but it’s depressing all the same.
https://t.co/rcR48h9dHA
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-31 18:38:01 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774506451798487040
The Seven Primary Reasons for Warfare Correspondence with a Surplus of Unmarried Males
(And note how many of these are currently occurring)
*1. Evolutionary Psychology
Some theories, grounded in evolutionary psychology, argue that males, particularly young males, have evolved dispositions towards risk-taking and aggression (more so in competitive contexts such as seeking mates). A surplus of unmarried males intensifies these competitive contexts, potentially leading to higher levels of aggression and violence, which can spill over into conflict.
*2. Cultural and History
The link between unmarried males and conflict can also be influenced by cultural norms and historical contexts. In some cultures, warrior ideals and martial valor are highly esteemed, potentially encouraging unmarried young men to seek status and recognition through military endeavors.
*3. Youth Bulge Theory
The “youth bulge” theory suggests that societies with a high proportion of young men (particularly those who are unmarried and unemployed) are more likely to experience social unrest and conflict. High numbers of young men competing for limited resources, including job opportunities and mates, can lead to increased aggression and a propensity for violence. Governments may find it politically expedient to channel these frustrations towards external conflicts.
*4. Socio-Economic Factors
A surplus of unmarried males often coincides with economic stagnation or hardship, where traditional paths to adulthood, including marriage and family formation, are delayed or inaccessible. This demographic and economic frustration can contribute to social instability, making societies more susceptible to radicalization and, ultimately, to conflict as a means of seeking change or venting collective frustrations.
*5. Marriage and Social Stability
Marriage is traditionally associated with social stability. Unmarried males, particularly in societies where marriage is a key rite of passage into full adult status, may feel marginalized. This marginalization can lead to the formation of disenfranchised groups more easily mobilized towards violent or radical causes, including war.
*7. Political and Military Exploitation
Leaders and political elites may exploit a surplus of unmarried males by directing their discontent towards external enemies or military endeavors. History is replete with examples where leaders have mobilized young men for wars of conquest, expansion, or diversion from internal issues. This mobilization can provide a temporary solution to domestic unrest but at the cost of human life and stability.
*7. External Risk and Potential
External threats from shifts in economic, political, demographic, and military power may make leaders and political elites less resistant to the costs of warfare when there is a surplus of unmarried, unemployed men available for war. And more so if those men are unsatisfied with their current condition or anticipation of future condition.
Cheers
Reply addressees: @partymember55
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-30 22:05:01 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774196156991447040
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774181281493840171
Huntington was right but insufficient: we are entering the conflict of civilizations, the conflict of races, conflict of religion and cultures externally, and the conflict of classes and the conflict of sexes internally, and this has overwhelmed our capacity to coordinate and cooperate by reciprocal rules across sexes, classes, races, cultures AND civilizations.
Innovation and adaptation require a generally commensurable convergence. There is no compromise possible between extremes.
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-30 19:51:17 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774162502416240640
RT @state_secession: Which do you prefer?
– a National Divorce or
-the US remains together, but ruled by increasingly authoritarian Dems
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-30 04:24:29 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1773929263726530850
Ray Dalio finally flipped to the anti-china bit.
Took him long enough.
No one is stating the obvious that the fall of china from grace is the responsibility of Xi.
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-30 03:56:31 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1773922225902571914
RT @POLITICOEurope: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has warned that Europe is in a “pre-war era” but still has a “long way to go” before…
Source date (UTC): 2024-03-30 01:54:39 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1773891558149963785