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I was thinking about niggers and how they can't entertain hypotheticals ("how would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast?"), and as I walked my dog I thought the question is too mundane to even answer. The stupid answer would be "I'd be hungry", but actually it depends. What if you didn't eat because you weren't hungry? You'd feel nothing unusual. Would I rank the same as a nigger solely because I didn't give the good boy answer?

So I wanted to ask you a hypothetical, that is a bit more sophisticated. Let's say WWII did break out, but the US didn't intervene because they didn't get an excuse to do so via Pearl Harbor. That didn't happen, Germany and Japan would be just friends and not officially allies. France was defeated, Britain agreed to peace, and the Soviet Union was successfully averted using Sarin gas as a threat to not attack Germany. Germany didn't march eastward, so the territory they had was Germany and its former territories prior to WWI (half of Poland) and Austria. The situation stabilized, the strains of WWII were significant. Let's say nukes got invented by the US and Germany, and the Soviets (through jewish spies) managed to build them later on too.

So the hypothetical: **How would the world develop over the next century?** What would we see today? What about feminism, leftism, big corporations ran by jews, media ran by jews, LLMs, corporate culture, the economy? What would be the best-case scenario, the worst-case scenario and/or the average-case scenario?

I would like to hear what you think about this.
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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
11 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
I'd imagine that, other than the areas occupied by ethnic Germans, Germany would have returned the territory it took for others in exchange for non-aggression treaties and favourable trade deals. Germany is notorious for not building empires and occupying territory is expensive. The exception would be a chunk of land out on the steppes where an Austrailia-style prison country is setup for the Jews of Europe, guarded by the German military (teach the kids about the Jews first-hand).

They would have probably set up some kind of cooperative institution in continental Europe (like the Holy Roman Empire) to include the countries they'd occupied as well as allies like Italy and Spain. If their cultural programs spread, and why wouldn't they, Europe would have experienced the economic boom that America did in our timeline. North America would be a resource economy, not a manufacturing economy.

If the Jews were expelled from Germany before stealing their military secrets, Russia never develops the Bomb and there's no Cold War; if the Soviets try to fuck around, Germany stomps them with the aid of the rest of Europe. Otherwise, their economy collapses as in our timeline.

Britain is pretty much the same; their empire falls apart piecemeal and they become less relevant and more isolationist.

The Ottomans would hang on for a while longer then collapse. Countries would form along ethno-religious lines, rather than Judeo-political lines so, once the initial fighting ended, would be relatively peaceful (think Syria, Iran, Libya; some internal strife but no real interest in expansion). Possibly Europe intervenes to keep oil flowing, depending on how the new governments act, but likely they take cash for oil to build their new governments, so long as Europe doesn't insist on propping up the Ottomans. Ideally, Hilter creates a Protestant theocracy in the territory of Jerusalem, like the Vatican in Italy, and maybe encourages Christian governments in Syria, Armenia, Turkey, etc.

Africa is thouroughly colonised. Rhodesia and South Africa stay White, Africans operate under their own tribal "laws" so long as Whites are kept sacrosanct. Without the outside influences of (((Communism))), Africans understand that their lives are infinitely better just living off the scraps of White societies than being in charge of anything.

I don't know what would happen in Asia. Japan was clearly a rising power but their deification of their Emperor is not something that would spread. Probably a lot of upheaval within Japan, against Japan('s brutal occupations), or both. Lots of chaos.
PurestEvil on scored.co
9 hours ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
These are good theories. It's all reasonable.

> I don't know what would happen in Asia.

Well, the Orientals have a little issue with subordination. They can stagnate for multiple millennia because they are hellbent on following and maintaining their status quo. So it's literally possible they'd continue to worship their emperor and his offspring forever, and follow an ideological path of radicalization and aggression.

Given modern technology and communication, things are more likely to change however.

But I agree, what would happen there is completely unpredictable. The communist influence from the Soviets would have been decreased, the Great Leap Forward genocides wouldn't have occurred in China, Japan wouldn't have fallen, China would be more technologically backwards, Germany and Japan might have gotten into a friendly trade-technology-exchange relationship. Japan might have attacked the US sooner or later too. Japan might have conquered chunks of China.
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