Facts everyone is ignoring:
1. The Arabs are more racist than the Europeans.
2. Until the African continent gets better, no black person anywhere in the world no matter how successful you are will be respected or seen as an equal to the white man.
3. Isreal is the problem. They’ve always been. Whether you vote democrat or republican, Tory or Labour, Reform or Restore, they all serve the interests of the zionist entity. Your vote is useless.
4. African Leaders contribute 95% to the failure and nonfunctioning of the African economies. Majority are thieves, puppets of the imperial west, old and visionless crooks.
5. China is positioned to become the world hegemon by 2050. If the world is still here in one piece. The USA will never go to war with China. They’ll lose in 2 weeks unless it goes nuclear, then we are all dead.
6. The British Empire is responsible for 70% of the world’s problems due to its colonial past. There’s no single problem anywhere in the world that you can’t find their trace. It’s also the most successful empire in the history of the world.
7. Islam will dominate the world by 2090. This is because, liberal woke ideology will take over the west, Christianity will virtually be overtaken by the woke left. Many people will just become agnostic or atheists. Islam will be the only last masculine group left to defend the honor of men and women.
8. Elon Musk will venture into weapons manufacturing and he will become the world’s number one weapons manufacturer.
9. IQ is a skewed metric against the third world. It has nothing to do with race, it’s about environment, and its impacts on a child’s growth. Literacy rates are low because the third world hasn’t gotten the basics right; thanks to the imperial west and their puppet governments they have installed. If you want to see this play out, look at sports, it’s dominated by black and brown people, look at scholarship students who study in the West, they are the best, they outcompete and outperform everyone else.
10. Don’t ever forget #3.
@TosinOlugbenga We can never get to that level u think without minds like this that even against all odds they still produce such, such a shame u seem so educated yet so ignorant.
Let me use my own life to explain why some politicians suddenly start complaining about Nigeria once they leave power.
When I’m at work in Nigeria, my life is heavily subsidized. I live in an apartment with 24/7 electricity, armed security, cleaners, and house help, all paid for. I even get food at work. I’m driven everywhere, from work to shopping. In that environment, you’re almost shielded from what's really happening on the streets.
But the moment I’m off duty and back in my house in Lagos, Omo, reality hits differently. I suddenly realise that fuel is actually 1334 Naira per liter. Yes, I still have a driver and a cleaner, but now, I’m the one paying their salaries.
In less than 14 hours outside that comfort zone, I’ve already spent 83,600 Naira on fuel for my car and generator.
As I am typing this, my gateman just switched off the generator. I don't know if he's trying to save fuel or if it has finished. All I know is that I’m lying here on my bed, starting to sweat.
That contrast is real, and it explains a lot.
There is a species of ant that approaches the edge of another colony, kills a single worker, and then takes on the dead ant’s scent.
For ants, scent is everything. Wearing that scent, the intruder walks in with no resistance. The workers pass by without concern.
The intruder moves inward, toward the queen, then It sprays the queen with a different scent that makes the workers turn on her. Then they surround her and kill her.
The intruder does not need to fight anyone. The colony does the work itself.
Once the queen is gone, the intruder reproduces. The true invader is no longer an intruder. It is the future.
This is how ideological takeover works.
A destructive foreign ideology takes the scent of familiar ideas and walks in as if it belongs.
It speaks the native vocabulary, justice, equality, compassion, rights, progress. It uses these words and quietly changes what they point to.
Then it moves inward.
It alters how foundations are perceived. Responsibility is made to smell like cruelty, law like oppression, borders like hatred, tradition like danger, history like guilt.
At that point, the civilization turns on itself.
Its courts, universities, churches, media, and bureaucracies begin treating their own foundations as threats. They believe they are defending the system.
They are enforcing what now smells legitimate. They do not see the intruder because it sounds exactly like them.
And when the founding principles are finally removed, discredited, dismantled, erased, the foreign ideology does not need to conquer anything. It inherits what is left.
The queen is gone. The colony is no longer itself.
The most effective conquest is the one that convinces a society that its own foundations are the enemy, and that killing them is an act of virtue.
@sammie_boi20 Before d french revolution, horse carraiges for royals used d left side of d road so they can draw their swords and fight, while peasants used right side of d road to walk. After d french revolution it was abolished as every1 was seen as equals, less UK and its colonies(monarch)
@iamscrummy_ 😅its how i m trying to watch the video with my airtel router and it is buffing… they really need to improve their network coverage @AirtelNigeria
⚡️Japan already knows it is over.
You can feel it in how little urgency there is around reversing this.
The policies are polite. The incentives are symbolic. The messaging is soft. That only happens when a system has subconsciously accepted the outcome.
If Japan believed reversal was possible, it would behave violently.
Emergency housing nationalization.
Radical work hour collapse.
Massive family transfers.
Cultural rupture.
None of that is happening.
Because the real constraint is not money or policy.
It is desire.
A civilization stops reproducing when life no longer feels like an expansion. When the future feels heavier than the present. When continuity feels like obligation instead of promise.
Japan optimized for safety, predictability, and order so completely that it eliminated the emotional surplus required to bring new humans into the world.
Children are not produced by comfort.
They are produced by meaning.
Japan has comfort without meaning.
This is why the streets are clean and the cradles are empty.
And here is the uncomfortable truth most people avoid.
Once a society crosses this line, the collapse does not look dramatic. It looks quiet, managed, and strangely peaceful.
No riots.
No chaos.
No burning cities.
Just fewer schools.
More hospitals.
More inheritance without heirs.
More systems designed to preserve what exists rather than create what comes next.
Japan is choosing preservation over propagation.
That choice becomes self reinforcing.
Older populations vote for stability.
Stability resists disruption.
Disruption is required for renewal.
So renewal never comes.
The deepest truth is this.
Japan is a mirror for modern civilization.
Every advanced system that maximizes efficiency, financialization, credentialism, and risk minimization walks toward the same endpoint.
Low birth rates are the final output of a system that no longer believes tomorrow will be better than today.
Japan is simply the first to arrive there honestly.
Everyone else is still pretending.
After the Nuremberg Trials, one of the most unsettling conclusions did not come from the courtroom, but from the psychiatrist tasked with evaluating the defendants.
Dr. Douglas Kelley, the U.S. Army psychiatrist assigned to assess many of the senior Nazi officials, expected to find monsters people fundamentally different from the rest of humanity. He did not.
What disturbed him most was how ordinary they were.
They were not raving madmen. They were not obvious sociopaths. They were intelligent, educated, and often convinced they were simply doing their duty, following orders, or serving a higher cause. Kelley warned that this was the real danger: evil does not always look abnormal. It often presents itself as competence, obedience, and institutional loyalty.
His central warning was deeply uncomfortable there are people with morally vacant or destructive tendencies everywhere. In every society. In every era. What determines the outcome is whether systems elevate those people, shield them from accountability, and normalize their behavior, and whether ordinary citizens are willing to question authority when it matters most.
Modern bureaucracies and institutions are powerful precisely because they diffuse responsibility. Decisions are broken into policies, protocols, committees, and “best practices.” Harm is rarely framed as harm; it is reframed as necessity, risk management, or compliance. Individuals are encouraged not to think morally, but procedurally.
This is how ordinary people become capable of extraordinary wrongdoing by outsourcing conscience to institutions and convincing themselves that accountability lies somewhere else.
The lesson of Nuremberg is not that “those people were different.” It is that they were not.
That is why vigilance matters. That is why blind trust in authority is dangerous. And that is why a healthy society must protect dissent, accountability, and moral courage especially when it is inconvenient.
History does not repeat itself because people forget facts. It repeats itself when people convince themselves, “It could never happen here.”