Twenty-five years ago I was in a bookstore and the title "Race and Culture" caught my eye; I read within a couple of days and it really transformed the way that I see the world. The amazing thing, is that I later found out that the author, Thomas Sowell, was black.
The book wouldn't be profound to anyone on this forum today, but back then it was probably the second red-pill of my life after The Bell Curve.
The book wouldn't be profound to anyone on this forum today, but back then it was probably the second red-pill of my life after The Bell Curve.
If you put together 100000 monkeys into a place, you don't have a thriving city with an economy and infrastructure, you just have an empty place with a lot of tribal monkey warfare.
And if you pour in 100000 monkeys into an existing functional city, it's the same but the city gets thrashed and decays, slowly being taken over by nature.