This is the most explicit form of the original strategy:
Waist-deep in snow, in remote locations close to the border, migrants are braving sub-zero temperatures and the danger of being stopped by border patrol agents to find the American dream — in Canada.
In the past few months, reports suggest hundreds of refugees living in the United States have fled north, hoping to take asylum in Canada. The trend has been growing rapidly since the United States’ election in November. Most of the migrants are originally African, including from Somalia and Ghana. It’s not safe for them to return to their home countries, and they are scared the United States will send them back. Canada, however, offers more hope.
This is how the r-strategy evolved to operate. Resources grew scarce in their homelands as conflict and aggression began to build in the form of K-selection, so they migrated to a new land where resources were more free and there was no conflict. In this case, they headed to the US, while we were approaching peak-r. Now resources are shortening and aggression and conflict are growing here, so they are migrating out to another land where things appear much more peaceful and resources appear more free there. Note how little it took.
Look at how most of the baffling rabbit urges we see in liberals suddenly make sense when viewed as a part of this strategy. If you have just landed alone in a new land, betraying your own, and reflexively appeasing and taking the side of the out-group suddenly appears just as a wise strategy to facilitate integration and prevent the new land’s population from ganging up on you. From perceptions that resources should always be free, to the strong aversion to all the stimuli which herald the onset of resource shortage, it is all just programming designed to make them pick up and leave at the first sign of K-selection, seek out a land of r-selection, and then blend in with the new populace.
Migrants tend to be r-strategists, and r-strategists are best understood as migrants.
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