To Fight Climate Change Elites Want To Make Us Shorter With Guided Mating & Genetic Engineering
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In a world of guns and drones, being tall now just makes you a bigger target. And if you think that at some point we'll go back to having to farm or whether that's crops or animals or shoot for survival, you're a retarded girl.
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There has never been a better time to be short, published January 1st this year, 2023.
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From where I stand, at five feet even, being tall is a widely held fantasy of superiority
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that long ago should have been retired. It made sense to fawn over height when it facilitated
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survival, ages ago, when the necessity of defending oneself cropped up daily. That's right,
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there's no reason why we need to defend ourselves, folks. Miraculously, we solved history,
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we won the liberal democratic order, the liberal world order won, we destroyed history,
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or we won over history, or history ended, is not what they say. And now, because we're so tolerant,
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diverse, and pro-global homo societies, we don't have to defend ourselves anymore.
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Isn't it amazing how progress just did that for us? If not hourly, tall people could more easily
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protect their families and bring home some woolly rhino flank. Today, those who have the stamina
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to sit in an office chair all day bring home the plastic-wrapped meats. Now, that's not wrong,
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of course, but it's like, if you think that at some point we're not going to go back to having to
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farm or whether that's crops or animals or shoot for survival, you're a retarded girl. We'll talk
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about her in a minute, too, the author of this piece here. There is an ongoing debate about the
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stature of a population and what it means for the prosperity and fairness of a nation.
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But I'm interested in shortness on an individual level. So again, someone who has a dog in this
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fight wants everyone else to come down to their level. Isn't that fascinating how that works?
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Well, I'm short, therefore you have to also be short.
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Our success as individuals did not depend on beating up other people or animals.
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Just, just, that's too early to determine that little girl, okay? Even if it did, in an era of
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guns and drones, being tall now just makes you a bigger target. In Size Matters, the journalist
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Stephen S. Hall wrote that in the 18th century, Frederick William of Prussia paid exorbitant sums to
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recruit giant soldiers from around the globe, institutionalizing the desirability of height for
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the first time in a large post-medieval society and attaching tangible values to inches that would
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reverberate into modern times. Is that Prussia? Yeah, of course, that's, you know, so that's, yeah,
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proto-Nazis basically, right? But is that the, did they have a thing for tallness with the Hessian troops
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when they were recruited, recruited in the American, on the American continent later on?
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That would be, I don't know that, maybe that would be interesting if that's the, if there's
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a historical overlap, but I don't know if I could be wrong on that. The echoes of these early human
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desires and biases have stuck to our minds like a particularly catchy marketing jingle, so much
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so that we vote for tall candidates, my God, look at the discrimination here, folks, assuming
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that they are better leaders and often shows tall people as partners with no definitive data that
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they make better spouses. Speaking of political leaders and people are short, I think we, I think
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that could be contested. I know numerous, I know numerous short, short people historically that have
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done some, some pretty, pretty interesting things. Let me just leave it at that. John Kenneth Galbraith,
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Galbraith, the six foot, eight inch economist and diplomat suggested that favoring the tall was,
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quote, one of the most blatant and forgive, forgiven prejudices, prejudices in our society.
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Others go to extremes in pursuit of a few extra inches. More and more people are spending as much
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as $150,000 to get excruciating limb lengthening surgeries and parents give their healthy children
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growth hormone treatments with unknown side effects. What possible other scenario are things like this
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being used? Hmm. Were they giving medication to kids to affect the body in some kind? So it's only
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bad when it's about getting, that you want to go grow taller. What about, uh, what about the,
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the sick society that people like this was writing the piece have helped to create where people now
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intentionally are like breaking their arm to become disabled or like they can sit in a wheelchair all
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day long. Hmm. Fascinating how that just swings one day, one way though. Yeah. Giving children a hormone.
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Yeah. Who, who had ever heard of such a thing? Not okay. Great. Now do the LGBTQ groomer stuff. Let's do that
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next. I know this because I was one of those children. As a preteen, I injected humor trope
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into my thighs for three and a half years at the behest of my parents who feared I'd be alienated for
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being short. I understand why they felt that way, given how short people are treated in our society.
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Here we go. Latest edition in the victim industrial complex, ladies and gentlemen, shortness. I don't
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think I've heard this one before, but, uh, here we go. We got, we got a new one. A song with the lyric
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short people got no reason to live was number two on the billboard hot 100. Just a few years
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before I was born. Now I have twins were among the smallest in their kindergarten class, but
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instead of preparing to medicate them because of an antiquated societal bias, I'm going to
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let them be as they are tiny. Well, okay, fine. Just leave everyone else alone. But of course
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you won't do that because short, here we go. Right? Here's a go. Short supremacy because short is
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Yep. These people have no, no room to talk. If anyone else from any other group shows up and
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claims they're better than others, she's just disqualified herself. We only talk about short
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stature in a positive light once every four years. When Simone Biles dazzles us in a leotard,
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that has been, uh, that has left the many advantages enjoyed by short people underappreciated.
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On average, short people live longer and have lower incidences of cancer. One theory suggests
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this is the case because with fewer cells, there's less likelihood that one, that one goes
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wrong. I'd take that over dunking a basketball any day. Oh my God. The shorter are also inherently
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conservationists, which is a more crucial than ever in this world of eight billion. Thomas
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Samaras, who has been studying height for 40 years and is known in small circles as the God,
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uh, uh, as the Godfather of shrink think a widely unknown philosophy that considers small superior
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calculated that if we keep our, uh, uh, proportions the same, but we just, uh, but we're just 10%
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shorter in America alone, we would save, here we go, 87 million tons of food per year, not to mention
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trillions of gallons of water, quadrillions of BTUs of energy and millions of tons of trash.
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There we go. So basically the, uh, the scarcity thing and the great reset and the, you have
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to get, uh, we have to somehow, uh, alter you or change you think has now steeped itself and
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attaches itself, uh, to the fake and gay climate movement. Wow. Wow. I'm so shocked. Who could
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have guessed that this would ever be the trajectory? I don't want to tell people to feel bad about
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themselves. Samaras said sincerely, but the time is right to be short, short supremacy. Here we go.
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Parents boast about how their kids quote, eat them out of the house and home and quote,
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grow out of shoes. The very weak and new pair is bought as it as if it's a badge of honor. My children
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eat like Goebbels. It's fine. They are healthy. And because they're low percentiles, we save money and
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food. So again, it's like the whole eat the bugs, get in the pod. And I mean, think though,
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those pods will be pretty small. I mean, this, it's not going to be for like comfortable
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for your, uh, six feet, you know, uh, four inches tall kind of guy, right over what one, uh,
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one meter, 90 centimeters, something like that. And they fit into the same pair of shoes for a year
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growing like a weed. No thanks. I'll take it growing like a cactus. Yeah. And, uh, and prickly
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you are little short supremacist, short people don't just save resources, but as resources become
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scarcer because of the earth's growing population and global warming. Well, don't worry. We're going
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to go through a massive depopulation, um, era here. Just if we just hang on for a few years,
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you'll see, you'll, you'll see what's actually going to happen. We actually need more people,
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folks. We need more people that are taller, that are better looking, that are more fit,
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that are more intelligent. That's the direction we should go. I'm not shitting on anybody who
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happened to be short, but it's like, but this shitting on people because they're tall,
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bullshit? Outrageous. I'm 6'1", so of course I feel targeted here, folks. My emotions are very hurt by this.
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They may also be best suited for long-term survival and not just because more of us will be able to
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jam into spaceships when we are forced off this planet we've wrecked. Look at this mentality too.
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Yeah. What, uh, what candidates do you have out there? They think this is like, look, I like
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Interstellar, but like, that's not going to happen anytime soon. You know what I mean? Terraform
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Mars or something? Forget about it. We can't even run a functional society anymore. Maybe if we had
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skipped the diversity bullshit and all this nonsense, maybe it would have been somewhere today.
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Maybe if the right guys won the war. I'll just say it, okay? Maybe we would have been somewhere
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technologically now and we wouldn't just have technology that like seeks to, you know, change
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your brainwave patterns with electromagnetic, you know, electromagnetism or whatever the hell it is
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they're using. And here we go. Of course, we've got to quote one of the World Economic Forum advisors
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too, to make it, to get a full, to go full circle here. Yuval Noah Harari in his book Sapiens wrote
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about a population of early humans who inhabited the island called Flores. Yeah, is it the hobbits,
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right? The Australiensis, Floresis, was that what they called them? I think that's it, right?
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Because of a rise in sea level, the island was cut off from other land masses.
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Big people who need a lot of food died first, Mr. Harari wrote. Well, it's a good thing we don't live
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on an island with the rising sea levels then, is it? You'll see we're heading into a modern minimum.
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The Milankovitch cycle is coming back around and it's going to start getting real, goddamn
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real cold here within the next, I don't know. Let's give it five years. Let's check in, put a
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bookmark in this and let's see where we are in five years. After generations, the people on the island
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evolved to reach only three and a half feet tall. They could do everything bigger humans could,
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make tools, hunt, but they could also stay alive when times got tough.
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When you, and here it is, right? When you mate with shorter people, you're potentially saving the
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planet by shrinking the needs of subsequent generations. Lowering the height minimum for
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prospective partners on your dating profile is a step towards a greener planet. That's the line. So
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basically, uh, this is the, uh, the bat signal here that we are going to need to have to do something
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about these goddamn tall people. Okay. And if we can, and if we can't do it by, by forcing them,
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we're going to have to get into your genetics and change them. And we'll get that too, by the way.
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Should I read, should I read the rest of this? Yeah, let me read the rest. Let's see where she goes here.
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Nancy Blaker. I'll play a couple of clips in a moment. She's not the first ones to, uh, to think
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this way, by the way, Nancy Blaker and Netherlands based researcher who at one time studied social
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status said that short men countering to prevailing stereotypes may compensate for being short by
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developing positive attributes. So basically she's saying tall people have no positive attributes.
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Okay. Got it. If you, if you dismiss one, right, that means you're, you're, you're saying the other
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don't have, you didn't even evolve any kind of good characteristics. You think you're going to
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ride through life or of your, on your banana peel of, of, uh, of tallness and get away with it? I don't
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think so. It is not about being aggressive and mean. She said shorter men behave in smart strategic
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ways. And that can also mean being pro social. My husband, who is five foot six said it would have
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been easier to be tall than to have. Is this the Netherlands? Cause I think the Dutch, I know Netherlands,
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Dutch, uh, the Deutsch, Deutsch in Germany, they speak Deutsch in the Netherlands. It's very confusing.
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I know. But anyway, trust me, I got this one right. The Dutch are, I believe some of the tallest,
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uh, in least in Europe, I think. And then you have not too far after there's some like really tall
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in like one of the Balkan countries too, I think. Uh, but then it's, I think it's Sweden, Norway,
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Finland region after that. Anyway. So again, you know, we, who, who are we targeting here?
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Right? Because of course no one would go, she did say bun dunk a basketball. She did say that,
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but I bet you, I bet you they would never talk about how like disproportionately large, uh,
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let's say some black people are, for example. And she would never do that. This is like,
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it's basically shitting on tall white people. That's what I'm getting from this anyway. Um,
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um, anyway, so, so, so the point is if this, uh, woman here, Nancy Blaker, Netherlands based
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researcher as a husband in the Netherlands, who are five foot six, uh, he's going to be dwarfed by
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a bunch of people over there, uh, because they're pretty tall, uh, in the Netherlands,
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uh, which I think is wonderful by the way. It's great. I'm not shitting on you if you're short,
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but I'm saying, uh, what's wrong with being tall? Okay. There's, she's saying it's wrong being tall
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because you're destroying the planet and you're, you're like, you're, it's terrorism. You being
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tall is terrorism. And we're going to have to deal with that. Okay. We have to deal with you somehow.
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My husband who's five, five foot six said it would have been easier to be tall than have to put
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effort into developing his wit. But I know we wouldn't be married if he didn't make my cheeks
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hurt from smiling so hard on our first date. The problem is we are still under the illusion as a
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general principle that more always adds value. It was my former endocrinologist from Rady Children's
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Hospital in San Diego. Yeah. Have you thought about if there's any, is there any environmental
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reasons? Perhaps we know that, uh, all the gender bending chemicals, which endocrinologists, uh,
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partially study, right? Because it hits the endocrine system. Uh, it's leading to all kinds of weird
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birth defects and problems. And of course, there's a speculation here too, that people swing towards,
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uh, homosexual, uh, if of course they have more, uh, uh, you know, estrogen-mimicking chemicals in
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them and things like this. But of course, let's not, again, let's not talk about those, uh,
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inconvenient truths. Let's just, uh, shit on the, the tall people.
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Alberto Hayek, who laid it out for me. When I tracked down the, uh, okay, the, the, the,
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this is the endocrinologist there, Alberto Hayek, who laid it out for me. When I tracked down the
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doctor who is now retired, I asked why parents whose children have no underlying mental conditions
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sought growth hormone treatment for them. Well, how do you know they don't? That's my
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point as well. He said the pursuit of height made sense in a capitalistic society.
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There you go. So to go full commie, full blown AIDS, we have to basically, uh, literally now
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start chopping off the legs of people. This was a, it was one of these, uh, funny things that people
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talked about, right? If you had a talented ballet dancer or something, I mean, think about
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equities is really that right equity as opposed to equality, where you then give people, here's,
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you know, here's what we all have to work with. Let's divide this equally. And that's not always
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right either, but you get my point, right? Yeah. Here's what we have. Here's resources.
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Let's give it equally to these people and see what they do with it. It's that like, no,
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if you excel, if you're above, if you're beyond, you need to be torn down. You need to be taken down.
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It's never about lifting up people. It's about taking them down. And that's what this article
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is about. It's about ensuring that tallness or, or, uh, you know, the properties of being tall
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as a human is beginning to be frowned upon. It's capitalism. Everything is big. He said the
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buildings, the businesses, what do you mean? What about cell phones? I mean, at least for a while
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there, they were getting smaller. What about supercomputers? What about nanotechnology? There are
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things in our society that's actually like getting smaller all the time. And that's the,
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that's the striving of the free market and capitalism. He went on to explain that parents
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reflected the mindset that bigger is better when envisioning their offspring. Another
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endocrinologist, Ada Grimberg, the scientific director of the growth center at children's hospitals
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of Philadelphia. Uh, is that the one that are, um, knows Boston's, uh, children's hospital,
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right? They were actually, uh, what cutting people's kids, uh, genitals off, um, preferably
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behind the backs of their parents. But yeah, if we have to, we'll, we'll bring them in on and we'll,
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we'll, we'll, we'll walk out and we'll say, if you don't let your daughter become a boy,
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they'll commit suicide. Is, is it not better to have a daughter that's alive, uh, than a son that's
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dead? Hmm. Oh yes. Yes. Mr. White Coat. Of course, of course, you make a lot of sense.
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Sloganeering and, and, uh, and fear mongering is you sold me on the, you sold me, sold me on the idea.
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Now let's ensure that they can't even reproduce anymore. I mean, maybe that's a bigger issue as
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opposed to being tall. They can't even have kids at all because you've chemically castrated your,
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your offspring. Maybe that's, I don't know, call me crazy. Maybe that's a bigger problem.
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Anyway, this, uh, whatever gay guy, uh, at the children's hospital said that though heightism
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exists, concerned parents wrongly think height is the key to success and belonging. There are some
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short people who thrive and do phenomenally well and lead fantastic lives. And there are some,
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see, I didn't even know that this was like part of the grievance pyramid, but you know,
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you learn something new every day. And there are, there are some tall people who are miserable.
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Dr. Greenberg said, it is not the height in and of itself that determines the outcome.
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I agree. As a short person, I've found the only thing I can't do is grab things high of high shelves.
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Oh, really? Is that, is that it? But that works out fine at the grocery store because tall people
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love to reach for things. It makes them feel like their excessive limbs still have purpose.
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Oh, so you like to manipulate them and get your way. Great. In some corners of the world,
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a celebration of short stature is actually happening. Oh, Ned Hendricks, a six foot four inch
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lecturer and artist uses performance and exhibitions to encourage people to embrace fewer inches. He's
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even restricted dairy from his son's diets and only allows them minimal sugar in an attempt to limit
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their growth. I don't see sugar. What kind of like sugar as in, I mean, your food is converted to
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sugars, right? Anyway, but, but I mean, yes, refined sugar. Yes. That, that I think would, I would
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inhibit growth. I would assume that's bad, right? All kinds of sugars, like artificial sugars and
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high fructose corn syrup and stuff like that. I think what they have to worry about more so
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is the, is the enormous swelling that seems to be happening of people because they're eating all the
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GMO garbage. And yeah, again, high fructose corn syrup has definitely have something to do with that.
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That I think is a much bigger problem than this on Hendricks. Where is he? What is he?
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Oh, no, he's a very Swedish name. That's what I'm asking. Is that is a Swedish guy? Six foot four
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inches. Yeah. So Dan, he's intentionally withholding dairy from his sons because he doesn't,
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it doesn't want them to grow tall. Are you kidding me? That's child abuse. Sugar. Yeah, fine. That's fine.
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He's trying to save them from the ills of height. It's time for tall people to get off our high horses.
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Mr. Hendricks said, don't be overly confident when you are tall because you are probably going to die
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younger, have more health problems, and you're polluting more. The future I envision different.
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I want my children's children to know the value of short. I want them to be three feet tall like just
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like the hobbits of Australiensis Florensis. I want them to call themselves short drinks of water with
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legs for minutes while one yells, I'm the shortest. I hope the other will bend his knees to gain an
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advantage shouting, no, I'm the shortest. All right. So here is the author here of this piece, Gross
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Anatomy. It's a commie, a gross communist that I've written this, who basically want to make sure that
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humans see how every aspect they have to control of your life. They have to make you more malleable,
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easily to control, you can't defend yourself. And they try to argue that, well, we live in a
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progressive world where we don't even have to anymore. Gross Anatomy. Dispatches from the front
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and back. Mara Altman. Imagine my shock. Mara Altman wrote this piece, shitting on tall people. Gross
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anatomy with some woman here, her gross unshaved legs. And here she is, folks. What was she again?
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Five, five, four. What was she? You know, I wrote this book to kind of investigate why we feel the way
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we feel about our bodies. They always have to put, they always have to put gross shit in your face and
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they love that. That's like, that's their interest. But a wonderful bonus was kind of realizing that we
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all have such a big variation. Okay, so that has changed since that book then. Now you don't want
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variation. Being tall is not good. My name is Mara Altman. My book is Thanks for Coming. And it's about
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orgasm, specifically my orgasm, but a journey to find it. And it's coming out April 2009 for Harper
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Perennial. In order to get to know myself better, you know, I had to kind of take some chances and meet
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people that I wouldn't have met on an ordinary day to day basis. I attended courses and met people
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such as my sacred whore who taught me, you know, how to feel pleasure and what tools to use to feel
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pleasure. I've discovered while writing this book that people actually live on orgasm. That that's what
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they do all day long, every day. And it's like a way of life, almost a religion for them. It's when
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I go to a foot fetish party. And they were, I got them in Thailand. They're called Naughty Monkey. And
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they're, they smell really bad. And there's holes in the bottom. And the other day I was walking in them,
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and I felt something in my shoe. And it was actually a pistachio shell that had come up from the bottom,
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because they're such a big hole. But I won't throw them away, because they're just really comfortable,
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and I like them. I just think sexy is, everyone can be sexy in their own way.
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And actually speaking to mating, let me show this BBC piece then before we go into the genetic
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engineering stuff, because that's coming, right? Human species may split in two. Remember HG Wells,
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the time traveler or the time machine, right? They showed that essentially you had a grunt race and
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like a superior race kind of taking over. And that's what this BBC piece back from 2006 wrote about.
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They, again, they interviewed someone from the London School of Economics, which of course
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is Fabian socialist origins, right? That's the same as the, is it the, is it the Guardian?
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No, which is the publication? No, it's not the Guardian. They have another publication to a news
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publication that basically is like, you know, joined at the hip with the London School of Economics.
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Anyway, they push a lot of nonsense commie stuff there too, cultural Marxist stuff.
00:25:48.820
Anyway, so this evolutionary theorist, Oliver Curry, a genetic, says he expects a genetic upper
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class and a dim-witted underclass to emerge. Look at the picture there. Do you know,
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do you know who they want the elites to be? I'm not saying they are that, and I'm not necessarily
00:26:06.020
against an elite either, but however, the one we have currently like rising up is the worst one,
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right? But yes, the usual suspects want to be that, right? The Klaus Schwab, the Bill Gates,
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the Larry Finks, that they want to be that. And then, and then they want to have this other thing,
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this raceless, heritage-less grunt that have no allegiances to anything but to global homo.
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If you ever want to know what their goal is, let this guy from the London School of Economics tell you.
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Now, the only difference is, going back to Altman here writing, when you mate with shorter people,
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you're potentially saving the planet by shrinking the needs of subsequent generations.
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So, she's entering onto a path of mating, which is the same stance that the BBC piece takes.
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The human race would peak in the year 3000, he said, before a decline due to dependence on
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technology. That's already happened. Look at TikTok brain, folks. We're heading for the cliff.
00:27:12.580
Man, we're heading there for the next 20 years. People would become choosier about their sexual
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partners, causing humanity to divide into subspecies, he added. The descendants of the genetic upper
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class would be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, intelligent, and creative in a far cry from the
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underclass humans, who would have evolved into dim-witted, ugly, squat-goblin-like richers.
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That's what they want. And then, of course, race ironed out. See where this is going, folks?
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Yes. But in the near future, humans will evolve in 1000 years into giants between 6 feet tall and
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7 feet tall. Not if Altman gets her way. He predicts why lifespans have exceeded to 120 years. So,
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live longer and be taller? Hmm. London School of Economics, your commie partner there,
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Altman, is contradicting you right here. Physical appearance driven by indicators of health,
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youth, and fertility will improve, he says. While men will exhibit symmetrical facial features,
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look athletic, and have squared jaws, deeper voices, and bigger penises. Here we go. Victory,
00:28:21.780
men. Am I right? Now, this is what they want to change right here. They don't want to have taller,
00:28:28.660
better, bigger, deeper voices, symmetrical features, all that kind of stuff. They want an ugly grunt race
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that's easily controlled. And I think they will not rely on you making the right mating choice. So,
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they're going to have to take stronger measures, which is going to be genetic engineering. We'll get
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to that in a moment. Women, on the other hand, will develop lighter, smooth, hairless skin,
00:28:56.900
large, clear eyes, pert breasts, glossy hair, and even features, he adds. Racial differences will be
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ironed out by interbreeding. Producing a uniform race of coffee colored people. So, this is like a,
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first of all, that's not going to happen. But see what their little, what their little utopia is here
00:29:20.260
at the London School of Economics, right? Sure, we'll have supremacist features, of course, the elites,
00:29:26.980
right? Like, we'll have, we'll be taller, huge penises, you know, amazing symmetry. But we'll,
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we'll all be coffee colored. Of course, we'll be, no race. It'll be a virtual Garden of Eden.
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However, Dr. Curry warns, in 10,000 years' time, humans may have paid a genetic price for relying on
00:29:50.660
technology. Spoiled by gadgets designed to meet their ever needs, they could become to resemble
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domesticated animals. That's already happening. Receding chins, I think that's also happening,
00:30:03.380
right? But even how a grain-based diet is leading to, like, you know, chins that are basically
00:30:08.660
disappearing, right? Social skills such as communication and interacting with others could
00:30:13.700
be lost. That's already happening, too. Again, check TikTok brain. That's all happening.
00:30:18.980
Along with emotions such as love, sympathy, trust, and respect. Yeah, I will hate to have already
00:30:25.140
eradicated, right? People could, would become less able to care for others or performing teams.
00:30:30.740
Anyway, it goes on there. I'm not gonna read the rest. But the, the point is,
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the logical outcome would be two subspecies, grass, gray cell, and robust humans,
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similar to the Eloi and the Morlocks, foretold in the H.E. Wells novel, 1895 novel, The Time Machine.
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Why? We're gonna get there much quicker. Scientists take a harder look at genetic
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engineering of human embryos. The Atlantic. We love the Atlantic here at Red Eyes. How engineering the
00:30:57.460
human body could combat climate change. There it is. From drugs to help you avoid eating meat
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two genetically engineering cat-like eyes to reduce the need for lighting. He goes,
00:31:11.700
turn off the lights. It's like Greta Thunberg, right? This is what they want. They want you to
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sit in the dark, do nothing at all. Again, get in the pod. And this is the perfect encapsulation of
00:31:23.380
what Greta Thunberg wanted, right? Start turning off the lights. It's like, we're not even here,
00:31:28.580
not even here. Don't leave an imprint. Don't leave a legacy. Certainly don't make an impact on anything at
00:31:33.700
all. Of course, when you're a child, when you're like eight or 10 or 11 years old, there is not
00:31:38.580
much that you can really do to make a big difference. So then you start small. I started
00:31:43.060
with turning off the lights at home to save energy. And that led to another thing, which led to another
00:31:48.180
thing. And eventually I stopped flying. I stopped, I became vegan and so on. And then I got my parents to
00:31:54.900
do that too, because I started talking to them and they started to listen to my concerns. And by
00:32:00.180
making them change, it also gave me the sort of courage that I needed to move on to start school
00:32:07.620
striking. She is a huge thorn in the side of the global elites, right? They certainly don't want
00:32:13.700
you to turn off the lights and sit in a cold room, wasting no energy with a cat-like genetically engineered
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eyes and four feet tall. No, no, no, no, no, no. Of course not. There's others, bioethicists. Let me see here.
00:32:31.460
His name is Dr. Matthew Liao, a bioethicist who's linked to the World Economic Forum, called for human
00:32:39.940
beings to be genetically altered to become smaller in size and meet intolerance in the name of fighting
00:32:47.860
climate change. So one is that people eat too much meat, right? And if they were to cut down on their
00:32:54.020
consumption on meat, then they would, it would actually really help the planet. But people are
00:32:59.860
not willing to give up meat. Yeah, you know, some people will be willing to, but other people,
00:33:04.100
they may be willing to, but they sort of, they have a weakness of will. They say, wow, this steak is
00:33:08.580
just too juicy. I can't do it. I'm one of those, by the way. So, you know, but so here's the thought,
00:33:13.940
right? So it turns out that we know a lot about, so we have these intolerance to, so I, for example,
00:33:20.580
I have milk intolerance. And there's some people are intolerant to crayfish. So possibly we can use
00:33:26.740
human engineering to make it the case that we're intolerant to certain kinds of meat, to certain kinds
00:33:31.940
of bovine proteins. And there's actually analogs of this in life. There's this thing called the long
00:33:37.220
star tick, where if it bites you, you will become allergic to meat. I can sort of describe the mechanism.
00:33:43.140
So that's something that we can do through human engineering. We can kind of possibly address
00:33:48.180
really big world problems through human engineering. Another example is, and you go first. Yeah.
00:33:55.620
Another example is sort of, and here I'll go first, right? You'll see that I'm the smallest person
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here, right? And well, yeah, Amy's the smallest person. So it turns out that the larger you are,
00:34:09.780
think of the lifetime sort of greenhouse gas emissions that are required to sort of the energy
00:34:14.980
that's required to transport larger people rather than smaller people, right? But if we're smaller,
00:34:21.220
just by 15 centimeters, right? That's a mass, you know, I did the math, and it's about mass reduction
00:34:27.300
of 25%, which is huge. And 100 years ago, we're all on the average smaller, about 50, exactly about 15
00:34:33.300
centimeters smaller, right? So think of just the, you know, like lifetime greenhouse gas emissions,
00:34:39.460
if we had smaller children, right? And so that's something that we could do through some sort of
00:34:45.300
I think I have to watch the rest of that. So could we, how do we, can we, how do we go about this? Because
00:34:52.340
this sounds very exciting. So see, the piece back from 2006, even then was not able to kind of predict
00:34:59.940
where this is or was going with genetic engineering, right? Which is kind of fascinating when you think
00:35:07.940
about it, how much things have changed in that timeline. And now they're basically like, no, we're gonna,
00:35:12.420
we're gonna forcibly engineer humans. Or let's say that we do have some kind of
00:35:19.780
fertility issue or crisis because, I don't know, they started giving people, I don't know,
00:35:24.340
experimental shots or something like that. I don't know, crazy, right? Will never happen.
00:35:29.460
And so you have an infertility issue so that the state will not have to start to,
00:35:33.620
you know, mandate the creation of X amount of humans each year so that civilization itself can
00:35:39.060
even just perpetuate itself. But it's usually, as usual, we don't do things for, for humans. We
00:35:45.380
don't do it for us. We do it just for the sake of civilization being able to, you know, survive.
00:35:52.420
Which is like, we are becoming like an obsolete part of that now. Eventually we'll be like,
00:35:56.580
I don't know, androids or like genetically engineered, you know, Blade Runners or something
00:36:01.220
that will be the new keepers, I guess, of civilization. And kind of pesky, tall humans
00:36:08.420
will just be, meh, can we just get rid of that altogether? AI is running things very efficiently
00:36:12.740
right now. Let's just let technology solve all our issues. Here's the World Economic Forum.
00:36:20.820
How engineering animals and plants could help fight climate change. That's right,
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we got to get in there and manipulate absolutely everything. Ziofri says, height discrimination,
00:36:30.580
the new Zionist destructive weapon. There you go. Well, again, they don't want you to be able to
00:36:34.740
fight back. That's the, that's the bottom line. They want you to be dependent and weak and feeble.
00:36:40.420
And then, well, you know, everything is safe now. We don't have, there's no violence out there.
00:36:45.300
We've solved all of this. Ziofri says, if you're 5'6 in the Netherlands,
00:36:49.140
you're probably classified as handicapped. That's right. Ziofri again, how about stopping wars,
00:36:54.020
carbon footprint, destruction of land, bombs, contamination of land, water,
00:36:57.700
poisoning people that affect civilization. They, elites, just want to depopulation with
00:37:02.980
profit growth. Yeah, this is an insurance policy for them so that they can continue. But everyone
00:37:07.540
else, they want dependent and now small in the pod, eating the bugs. Don't leave a mark on the earth.
00:37:15.380
What's the purpose? I guess the purpose at the end of the day, if they even want us around at all,
00:37:20.420
is to basically just serve as a battery, I guess. It is the matrix a little bit.
00:37:23.860
It's just to serve as some kind of input energy for the machine, essentially.
00:37:30.020
Thank you, Ziofri. Black Phillips says, Happy New Year, Henrik,
00:37:32.820
regarding the limb lengthening surgery. Tech bros are starting to get this,
00:37:38.820
but apparently awful, but it's apparently awful. Yeah. Oh my God. Life, lifelong pain and lose the
00:37:44.180
ability to run properly and lose that mobility permanently. Short cells should just wear lifts
00:37:51.300
if they are desperate. There you go. Yeah. I mean, again,
00:38:00.900
it's funny how it's like the, we should accept everybody as they are kind of, you know,
00:38:05.860
a class of people are now like, no, we're going to need, we're not, we're going to need to get in
00:38:10.740
there and like genetically engineer you. And, oh, did I finish that point? Let's assume infertility
00:38:16.660
strikes, right, on a mass scale. The state takes over the role of beginning to like reproduce
00:38:23.540
people for civilization's sake. That's where I dropped off and pick it up from there. Do you know
00:38:29.300
how easy it would be that like these new humans that they create, they would not only genetically
00:38:34.340
engineer, they'd be like wards of the state, essentially. They'd be like owned by some corporation or
00:38:38.500
something, or they'd be completely new classified type of human being. And in fact, even if you
00:38:43.700
engineer the right parts of you, you could potentially have patents being taken out kind
00:38:50.420
of like what they've done with the tomato genetically, right? You change what you can't
00:38:55.140
patent a natural tomato, but if you change a few of the genes, according to at least United States
00:39:00.180
Supreme Court law, forget what the law is called. Now we've highlighted a couple of times,
00:39:04.020
you are legally able to patent that tomato. So they've done this with, for example, adding fish
00:39:09.620
genes into tomatoes so that they can resist frost, so they can grow them year round, for example.
00:39:14.180
That's a patented tomato, which is owned by somebody. So someone, you know, grows that tomato,
00:39:19.300
they need to pay a license fee to the owner. Same thing would happen with humans, essentially,
00:39:25.380
where you'd have certain genetic codes altered. Makes me think of something else that has been altered.
00:39:32.980
But anyway, and then potentially you could take a patent on those humans. Fascinating. It's just
00:39:39.380
an endless amount of possibilities here in this dystopian nightmare that's being painted by our
00:39:45.620
wonderful elites. But look out for that, because I think engineering is something that they are going
00:39:52.100
to do. I think it's going to be the end of them too, by the way. I think it's going to be overdone
00:39:56.020
too much. And they're going to turn themselves into just weird freaks, essentially. But short term,
00:40:03.300
if they do pull it off, if they do manage to use CRISPR technology in such a way that they can
00:40:08.660
actually make themselves... I mean, insert any... Ironically, this is what's so weird about it,
00:40:14.260
right? The same class of people that were like, oh, this is Nazism, or you know, whatever it is,
00:40:22.820
right? To try to improve yourself, right? If you're doing it naturally, if you intentionally
00:40:27.700
want, you know, offspring that are, you know, better looking or, you know, they have certain
00:40:31.700
traits, they pass down traits that you have or something like that, right? That's Nazism.
00:40:35.460
Oh my God, that's what the Nazis did, blah, blah, blah.
00:40:38.260
They would be number one on human alteration technologies. If you could genetically engineer
00:40:46.580
people to have different eyes, look different and stuff like that. Oh my, they would do this
00:40:51.380
in a heartbeat. And I think articles like this prove that too. They're all excited about this.
00:40:57.380
And they will say, well, this is to save the climate, you know, kind of thing or whatever.
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