The Benefits Of Selective Assortment

Rabbits drawing rabbits to them:

The German vice-Chancellor said on Saturday that Germany needs to support young Brits after the UK voted to leave the EU.

European countries need to think about what they can offer young British people living in their countries, Sigmar Gabriel said, after the Brexit vote left many facing an uncertain future, Spiegel reports.

Despite the UK voting by a narrow majority to leave the European Union, young people voted largely for the Remain camp.

“They knew better than the snobs in the British elite that this was about their future,” Gabriel said at meeting of his Social Democratic Party (SPD) on Saturday. “We can’t just pull the drawbridge up.”

Ultimately K-strategists will be driving rabbits away from them but until then, this is almost as good, as long as you aren’t German. When amygdala is high, people will have little tolerance for opposition, and difference. K-strategists will drive out-groups away to strengthen their hand, while rabbits will flee from conflict and acrimony.

This will offer opportunity for the smart K-leaders. If the rabbits are stupid enough to offer incentive to other rabbits to join them in a big warren destined for catastrophe, a smart K-leader should encourage their departure, while offering incentive for foreign K’s to migrate to the new K-homeland. Dealing with domestic issues relating to outsiders will be infinitely easier without domestic bleeding-heart liberals fighting for the outsiders.

There will be no better way to foster K than to purify it, prior to the great unrest that is probably coming. Then all that will remain is to prevent any surviving rabbit’s migration back after the Apocalypse is over.

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8 years ago

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