Observations on a Trip to Poland
August 11, 2022
INTERESTING observations in this video about the differences between Poland and Ireland.
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Tony S. writes:
I really enjoyed the short video regarding Poland. Visually it is immediately noticeable the difference between Poland and my hometown of Philadelphia (and that goes for even the suburbs Philly).
I wanted to mention a theory of mine regarding the narrator’s observations made around the 6:00 minute mark of the video. He notices that in old footage of his country, Ireland, as well as other European and American towns, that there are so many more healthy-looking, well-dressed people and children and so much less obesity, “diversity,” and dirty streets. Later he mentions in regard to the decrease in fertility the possible effect of the covid jabs, feminism, and the cost of starting a family. While these are all factors to varying degrees, I would theorize that the main cause is actually something deeper, and it effects not only the desire to have children but the other noticeable differences when viewing scenes of Western European and American life in the recent past.
I would venture that in fact “diversity” is a main cause to much of the degradation we see around us. Studies have demonstrated that “diversity” leads to large drops in social trust. “Diversity” literally divides groups; but I contend that it also causes a division in the individual’s mind. I believe that “diversity” effects us at a deep level, it effects our souls (or psyche if you like). How or why it does this, I don’t know. But I do believe that the loss of a homeland filled with one’s kin and kind causes people to let things go: their physical fitness/weight, how they dress, their interest in keeping their streets clean. And it leads also to a general disregard when it comes to reproducing and starting a family, a loss of hope in the future possibly.
Thanks always for the interesting content.