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Comment #13797196
Then laugh at the tragedy of your impending genetic extinction.
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Comment #13797187
Ad hominem? Is that all you got? The problem is not women having careers, it is men having careers as babysitters and homemakers. Reading comprehension is not your forte, I presume…
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Comment #13797152
What ought to be is what benefits the tribe. More people benefit the tribe, because you then have expendable males that can be used to pillage the neighboring tribes. Unless you ha…
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Comment #13797088
"We also spent millennia believing the earth is flat" How does that even translate into more or less births? Yet, avoiding putting women in risky jobs (e.g., hunting) does translat…
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Comment #13797065
Sure, provided that the long-term consequences of her actions are carefully discussed.
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Comment #13797061
Laugh all you want. Your kind is being outbred.
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Comment #13797006
Appeals to nature are suspect, appeals to the irrelevancy of nature are outright dishonest.
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Comment #13796976
Men cannot give birth, so they are more expendable and are given risky tasks, like hunting and protecting the tribe from other tribes. The average 20 year old woman is much more va…
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Comment #13796908
Perhaps a few decades from now, saner people will arrive at the realization that a woman's first career should be motherhood. A woman's best years should be for her children, not h…
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Comment #13796833
That is as valid as creationism. Please abstain from such worthless platitudinous statements.
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Comment #13796792
"... or the wife works while the man take care of kids" Then wifey starts seeing hubby as a sexless entity --- sort of like the son she never gave birth to --- and loses attraction…
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Comment #13795787
The phenomenon is way too recent. A few more decades of this, and let's see.
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Comment #13795755
Antibiotics are some 90 years old. Before then, STDs were a death sentence. K-selection is civilization. r-selection is feralization. One of the goals of religion was to tame r-sel…
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Comment #13787145
> the message that some politicians have been using ("trade agreements are evil!" "immigration is bad!" "the EU is making us abuse you!") has taken hold Or, perhaps, the dissatisfa…
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Comment #13746630
It is safe to assume that people with non-trivial power are very seldom sincere when making public statements. If Dubai's elite's descendants will be riding camels some decades fro…
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Comment #13743974
That is a matter of wealth preservation. What about wealth creation? How much Saudi wealth is there without stability and security? Also, why should all children inherit equally? M…
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Comment #13743771
Proof? How do you prove someone is being sincere?
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Comment #13743622
Quoting Samuelson, if a man marries his maid, the GDP goes down. That is how smart GDP-based arguments are. Wait until the population gets close to the carrying capacity again, and…
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Comment #13743235
> Be careful to not reproduce in excess Or, alternatively, reproduce abundantly and use your children to make alliances with families that actually do matter. You're advocating hav…
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Comment #13743214
Just because he said that, it does not mean he believes in it. It's feel-good baloney.
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Comment #13743207
You're living in a fantasy world in which people you admire matter. Try to make fertilizers out of "hi-tech services". Try to eat "renewables". Inventors, scientists and engineers …
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Comment #13736632
> Presidential elections in the US are always and only won by the candidates who spend the most money. Did Trump outspend Rodham?
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Comment #13694568
> What's the connection between this solution and string theory? Which string theory? The one in physics or the one in computer science?
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