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Racial limitations

Racial limitations

Quote: (01-14-2018 06:14 PM)911 Wrote:  

Polynesian culture is less puritan than that of 17th or 18th century European explorers, but it's nowhere near as promiscuous as portrayed by popular culture and in academia. Margaret Mead made up her free love anthropological theories, which paved the way to feminism and sexual liberation by portraying traditional Western culture as unnatural. Mead was a bisexual who had numerous extramarital affairs and thus had a strong incentive to overturn the social norms of her times. Her work. which amounted to little more than titillating "blue lagoon" pulp, became the the modern antro industry standard.

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"Pioneers" like Mead and Alfred Kinsey were funded by globalists like the Rockefellers, they started the sexual revolution by taking over academia, paving the way for people like this east coast college prof:

There are huge documentaries out there how and why she faked the research just as McKinsey faked his expanding the so-called promiscuity and homosexual experiences of both men and women by including prisoners. Also he at one time even included prostitutes and counted each John as a notch for women.
"Do you know that the average woman has 15 sexual partners? (back in 1945)" What he did not tell is that he included a couple of prostitutes among a group of 100 who raised the average of most women back then who had 1-2 partners.

The same kind bullshit about free love is quoted again and again about the Bonobo apes who are seen as some kind of Brave New World utopia. The truth is that Bonobos who are not in prison behave like patriarchal shitlords, they are aggressive, territorial and all their fucking around behind bars dissipates. Studying humans behind bars is not indicative of general human behavior.

As for obesity - I met a guy who knew someone high-up working for Nestle. He was one of the main leading scientists working there. He told my friend that they knew that obesity would become a big thing in the future. He knew because of the changes they were doing to the food - they would enlarge the portions while adding addictive additives. In fact he said that the results of the 1990s were more impressive than anticipated - the folk had gained much more weight than their models predicted.
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