Forwarded from The Sacred Faith :: Timeless Truths for Modern Minds
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Parents of fat children
Anonymous Poll
18%
Should be jailed
45%
Should be given fines
23%
Nothing itβs not the governmentβs business
13%
Something else
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Is Russia the last hope? The final outpost? The Alamo of the White race?
Anonymous Poll
8%
Yes
73%
No
19%
Partially
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How many calories do you typically eat per day?
Anonymous Poll
5%
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5%
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12%
π 1,501β2,000
17%
π 2,001β2,500
15%
π More than 2,500
46%
π€·ββοΈ I don't track
Tobacco use
Anonymous Poll
39%
Terrible disgusting habit
30%
I enjoy it
5%
Iβm trying to quit
20%
Donβt use but donβt care if others do
7%
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Neighborhoods in the Ethnostate will look like this, and it will be great.
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Do you like Neighborhoods that look like this?
Anonymous Poll
22%
Yes! It looks like a great community
74%
Nah, looks to dystopian and not enough space to live.
11%
Other / Not sure
That would be around 1.5 Trillion dollars at least in order to deport every Black person living in America. Would you support this?
Anonymous Poll
55%
Yes, get these bastards out of here.
12%
Probably, depends how much are leaving and how much we have to pay out.
3%
Maybe, really depends.
30%
Nah, theres a better way to remove them.
11%
I support segregation, no need to remove them.
5%
Other / Not sure
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Did you wish your mom a Hapoy Mothers Day?
Anonymous Poll
71%
Yes!
9%
Not yet, doing it now!
24%
No because I'm a bad son / daughter
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The Solutrean Hypothesis
Proposes that the earliest human migrants to the Americas originated in Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum, around 21,000β17,000 years ago, rather than solely from Asia via the Bering land bridge or coastal routes. (Which were themselves a mix of Ancient North Eurasians, East Eurasian Siberians, and Basal Asians) Archaeologists Dennis Stanford and Bruce Bradley argue that Solutrean people from southwestern Europe, notably the SolutrΓ© region in France, traveled by boat or along the edge of the North Atlantic pack ice, following marine mammals and resources in a maritime adaptation, eventually reaching eastern North America and influencing or giving rise to the Clovis culture around 13,000 years ago.
Similarities in lithic (stone tool) production between Solutrean and Clovis artifacts, including bifacial points made with overshot flaking techniques, as well as other shared traits, such as caching behaviors and tool forms, are cited as evidence for this theory. We can also point to certain genetic markers, notably mtDNA haplogroup X2a, found in some Native American populations, common in eastern North America, which they suggest could indicate a pre-Columbian western Eurasian contribution, potentially filling chronological gaps left by pre-Clovis sites like Meadowcroft Rockshelter or Cactus Hill. While some see this theory as βfringeβ, it's only thought of as such because it would undermine the narrative that White Europeans donβt belong on the North American continent and βstoleβ the land from the Amerindian βNativesβ.
Proposes that the earliest human migrants to the Americas originated in Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum, around 21,000β17,000 years ago, rather than solely from Asia via the Bering land bridge or coastal routes. (Which were themselves a mix of Ancient North Eurasians, East Eurasian Siberians, and Basal Asians) Archaeologists Dennis Stanford and Bruce Bradley argue that Solutrean people from southwestern Europe, notably the SolutrΓ© region in France, traveled by boat or along the edge of the North Atlantic pack ice, following marine mammals and resources in a maritime adaptation, eventually reaching eastern North America and influencing or giving rise to the Clovis culture around 13,000 years ago.
Similarities in lithic (stone tool) production between Solutrean and Clovis artifacts, including bifacial points made with overshot flaking techniques, as well as other shared traits, such as caching behaviors and tool forms, are cited as evidence for this theory. We can also point to certain genetic markers, notably mtDNA haplogroup X2a, found in some Native American populations, common in eastern North America, which they suggest could indicate a pre-Columbian western Eurasian contribution, potentially filling chronological gaps left by pre-Clovis sites like Meadowcroft Rockshelter or Cactus Hill. While some see this theory as βfringeβ, it's only thought of as such because it would undermine the narrative that White Europeans donβt belong on the North American continent and βstoleβ the land from the Amerindian βNativesβ.
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