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Segregation Is Here

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Segregation Is Here

Full Podcast + Links: https://www.lotuseaters.com/the-podcast-of-the-lotus-eaters-710-02-08-2023

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  • This is the norm across the globe and only if it is forced by government is it in any way wrong.

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  • Check out the demographics of Saviletown in West Yorkshire. Lefties must be super excited about how diverse it is.

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  • People are lying if they say they like to be around everyone. No, they do not. I definitely make no apologies for wanting to be around my own kind, & not wanting outsiders to ruin our separate way of life. Being honest about race is better than pretending that mixing doesn't present problems. Just leave people alone. I choose segregation because others don't want to leave you alone. You guys better move to the USA in the next decade. Otherwise, you are going to be treated like South African white farmers.

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  • Concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere were as high as 4,000 ppm during the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago during which a wide variety of animals burst onto the evolutionary scene in an event known as the Cambrian explosion. In perhaps as few as 10 million years, marine animals evolved most of the basic body forms that we observe in modern groups. The first plants appeared on land around the Cambrian period. The Ordovician extinction which killed 85% of all marine life probably occurred because the land plants absorbed a lot of CO2 causing a glaciation period which would have resulted in the lowering of the ocean levels and the cooling of the planet. Another possible hypothesis for the Ordovician extinction is volcanic eruptions which would have done the opposite by raising the temperature to an uncomfortable degree. Whatever caused the Ordovician extinction, the plants were there on land and they were fine before the extinction event and after. The Ordovician extinction event lasted 2 million years. In the Triassic Period (252 to 201 million years ago) the CO2 levels were still in the thousands range. Until about 215 million years ago, the Triassic period had experienced extremely high CO2 levels, at around 4,000 parts per million — about 10 times higher than today. But between 215 and 212 million years ago, the CO2 concentration halved, dropping to about 2,000ppm. The Dinosaurs lived in the Triassic period. They were very much alive. For the Late Triassic and earlier Jurassic (approximately 237-174 million years ago), scientists found zero evidence of polar glacial ice sheets in fossil records — likely a result of carbon dioxide levels that may have reached as high as 6,000 parts per million. During this greenhouse state, dense conifer and deciduous forests covered most of Pangea from the North Pole and the South Pole to the subtropical latitudes.

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  • Here's a link to an audio version of the book Harry references: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bam0yKqyvHE&list=PL_QFhyvUI1cF2h5SKNC2stE6OUEFI2D2v&index=2

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  • I’m a Florida native and New Yorkers have been moving to Florida for decades. It’s not new.

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  • I live just north of 8 mile in Detroit in Michigan and it's not as much of a divide as it used to be.

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