First, the idea of horrific violence around you becomes commonplace:
Swedish police have given up trying to protect Swedish women from the exponential rise of rapes and gang rapes by newly arrived Arab and North African Muslim migrants. He says the rapes the police investigate are especially violent and often lead to serious injury or the death of the victims.
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The inevitability of violence like this preys upon your mind. It triggers your amygdala, and creates irritation until your mind adapts a thought process and planned course of action to keep yourself safe. There is only one way to keep yourself safe in a violent world – be capable of inflicting more violence yourself. In a violent world, a violent disposition is the ultimate amygdala relaxant, and most people’s minds will not rest until they reach that final state of development.
The Apocalypse is approaching. Now all we need is that economic collapse to really fire up the amygdalae.
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“There is only one way to keep yourself safe in a violent world – be capable of inflicting more violence yourself”
The above is much harder for women than for men. Traditionally women were not safe because the were able to inflict violence, but because they were protected by a man (or men). K-shift for women should result in them seeking a man able to inflict violence marriage and marry him.
The free protection for unatched women by the police is ending. Does anybody have data on marriage rates in Sweden?
I have asked SJWs what they’d do is there were more riots and mobs, up to a collapse. They confidently plan to hide behind conservative men “who have to protect us”, the police and military. Slowly remove their support, like Jenga, and they’ll fall naturally. Turning conservative men away from the wrong sort of women would be a great start.
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