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As Feminism makes Mankind extinct – who will disappear first?

As Feminism makes Mankind extinct – who will disappear first?

How comparing 2 maps shows why China & Iran should collapse first

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There is a popular belief – rooted in positivism and technocratic mythology – that the evolution (e.g. demographic evolution) of a given society and the fate of the state that rules said society are essentially the same thing. The state/society identification is one of the major tenets of the Western worldview – especially in continental/catholic Europe.

This belief has opened a window of opportunity to snake oil salesmanship, based on the hypostasis of some demographic indicator rebranded as the philosopher’s stone of history and geopolitics. French-American pseudo-scientific entertainer E. Todd, for instance, has been able to make masses of naïve readers believe that infant mortality rate (IMR) is such a crystal ball, not only helping to describe/anticipate the demographic evolution of a given society, but also famously “predicting” as soon as the 1970’ the fall of the Soviet Union1.

Outside the magical universe of popular beliefs and moralitarian best-sellers, there is, obviously, not such alchemic indicator whatsoever.

On the other hand, once you have the right historical & anthropological model, even the comparison of two simple world maps allows for far-reaching deductions.

The model

As asserted by Post-westernism, mankind as we knew it is presently disappearing.

This happens because the dominant “operating system” in mankind’s behavior (hereafter: mankind’s dominant Culture) is not any more the vast variety of family structures that solidified 7 to 5 millennia ago around the agricultural revolution, but various byproducts of Western Culture.

Western Culture appeared on a previous layer of Christian Culture.

15 centuries ago, Christian Culture created the individual through its original interpretation of monotheistic soteriology (by popularizing the concept of individual salvation of the soul).

One millennium ago, Western Culture turned this theological concept into a political one, by removing the fatum through which non-Western Christian cultures made the earthly conditions of pre-Christian (anthropologically realistic) Sapiens life acceptable2.

This necessarily led to the obliteration of family structures, reinterpreted as combinations of individuals (mostly through the constitution of couples). Eventually this led to obscuring the cultural consequences of bisexuation, through the process known as feminism.

As Capital according to Marx, feminism transforms cultures as the result of two successive phases:

*first, under formal domination of feminism, social habits are reshaped following the (generally implicit) idea that woman can be men;

*then, under real domination of feminism, this idea becomes explicit and hegemonic, unavoidably leading to the correlate idea that men can be women – which logically leads to mass homosexuality, gender fluidity and cultural movements such as the LGBT religion.

Hence the steadily falling birthrates (in contexts that, in most cases, include none of classical contextual explanations, such as wars, famines etc.) are an unambiguous symptom of westernization – a process that led me to the systematic distinction between Historic West (the historical realm of Western Christianity) and Pigmented West (westernized countries of what was known during the 20th century as Second (communist) World and Third Word. The Historic West broadly coincides with the White world – with the notable exception of the Eastern European semi-periphery populated by the (generally orthodox Christian) Eastern Slavs.

The maps

As a consequence of westernization, mankind is progressively losing its long-term self-reproductive capacity.

The first map (fertility rates – hereafter: FR – worldwide) represents the multi-layered results of such phenomenon: at various degrees of westernization, different regions of the world exhibit different levels of falling birthrates – here: from deep brown (identifying regions that still have birthrates close to physiological capacities) to deep blue (under 0.7 children/woman: societies that should disappear in the course of the 21st century).

The second map shows sex ratios (SR) in the same geographical units (i.e. the world’s states, as acknowledged by the UN).

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