German Town Builds Border Wall Higher Than Berlin Wall

This is the passive arousal of the K-psychology:

A wall that will tower more than 12 feet is being built in Munich after locals raised fears young refugees would be moving into the area.

The barrier – which is higher than the Berlin Wall – is being built in Neuperlach Süd to separate the current community from the 160 unaccompanied young migrants moving to a nearby shelter.

This is the material manifestation of K growing – it is the development and intervention of amygdala. Whatever you see in the superfluous r-areas of the world, be it cities, academia, wealthy nations, or rabbit warrens, K is still on the move, and it is not slowing down.

If anything the Apocalypse is coming faster than ever in most of the world, and people’s brains are adapting to prepare for it.

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7 years ago

[…] German Town Builds Border Wall Higher Than Berlin Wall […]

DirkH
7 years ago

It’s 10 km North of where I am now. You pay a million EUR for a house here. It’s the Munich housing bubble. You don’t wanna lose half that money because 25 m behind your backdoor is a new home for 160 “underage” Afghan men.
Also, you might fear your daughter gets snatched. This happened a week or two ago.
http://rtlnext.rtl.de/cms/leipzig-zehnjaehrige-auf-dem-schulweg-vergewaltigt-polizei-sucht-nach-sex-taeter-4029565.html
Well anyway. While the desire to have that wall is pretty rational, we will nevertheless see a flip from passive to agressive behaviour. The reason: 70% of Caucasians have the MAOA gene.
Also called the warrior gene. This explains the welcoming passive mood in 2015 which now flips pretty fast. See Rudyard Kipling, When The Saxon Began To Hate. He nails it there. Don’t know whether that poem was commissioned propaganda work for WW 1 but he nails it.