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Turan and Gentile
By: guest98 Date: January 24, 2023, 2:51 pm
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I'm not able to properly differentiate a turanian from a
gentile, what's the difference between the two?
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: antihellenistic Date: January 24, 2023, 8:56 pm
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Turanian-blood-dominant people like to herd people to wrong
direction for their benefit to increase their survival and
material gain
Gentile-blood-dominant people like to oppress anything which not
benefitting them materially to increase their survival
Aryan-blood-dominant people see the world as "evil" and
therefore they "don't like this world" and more choose to
against the world's current condition to change it into ideal
world which less or even no evilness on it. And if that struggle
required die, they keep doing it even though it threaten their
survival
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: rp Date: May 13, 2024, 9:23 pm
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Whom do you generally consider superior: the lactose intolerant
meat eater, or the lacto vegetarian?
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 14, 2024, 12:54 am
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If the former is freegan while the latter is not, the former
would be superior. If both are freegan, the former would be
superior assuming the latter is lactose-tolerant (which is what
I am guessing you have presumed). Otherwise the latter would be
superior.
However this is a messy comparison in the first place, as the
lacto-vegetarian could also be lactose-intolerant, while the
lactose-intolerant meat-eater could also consume as much (or
more!) dairy than the lacto-vegetarian. Lactose intolerance =/=
dairy allergy. Plenty of dietarily colonized/Turanized people
regularly consume dairy unaware they are lactose-intolerant:
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Please feel free to tidy up your parameters and re-ask your
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: rp Date: May 14, 2024, 12:03 pm
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"Plenty of dietarily colonized/Turanized people regularly
consume dairy unaware they are lactose-intolerant:"
This is a good point. I read somewhere that the colonialist
beverage known as "Filter coffee" is even used as a laxative in
Indian households! This was certainly the case for me, but I
ignored it because I had grown used to the taste of it. This
suggests that even gustatory preference for dairy is something
that is acquired, rather than inherited in some people. Same
with chocolate milk.
My brother also had this problem in his constitution when he was
younger (when he used to drink milk every day), probably due to
milk. But the idiot Western doctors recommended he drink
chocolate milk as treatment!
In any case, the habit of drinking milk/filter coffee every day
did not exist prior to Westernization in India (filter coffee
wasn't even a thing. It was originally (rightly) rejected as
Western degeneration by Orthodox Hindus). Dairy was mainly
consumed in its broken down forms (ghee, curd, etc.), so it
should be investigated how lactose tolerant Indians really are.
To get back to the original point, how would you rank the
following in order of superiority (none of them are freegan):
Lactose tolerant lacto vegetarian
Lactose intolerant meat eater (but consumes dairy)
Lactose intolerant meat eater (doesn't consume dairy)
Lactose intolerant lacto vegetarian
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 14, 2024, 7:50 pm
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"how would you rank the following in order of superiority (none
of them are freegan):
Lactose tolerant lacto vegetarian
Lactose intolerant meat eater (but consumes dairy)
Lactose intolerant meat eater (doesn't consume dairy)
Lactose intolerant lacto vegetarian"
1&4, 2&3 as individuals.
4, 3, 1, 2 for breeding purposes (specifically I would try to
breed 4 with 3 as the best attempt to produce a
lactose-intolerant vegan).
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: rp Date: May 14, 2024, 11:06 pm
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"1&4, 2&3 as individuals."
1&4 > 2&3 then? So you consider meat eating worse than dairy
consumption? Would like to hear your reasoning.
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 15, 2024, 1:05 am
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A significant fraction of lacto-vegetarians upgrade to veganism
over time, whereas the fraction of meat-eaters who switch
directly to veganism is smaller. So the former are nearer than
the latter to where we want everyone to be. Also,
lacto-vegetarians are often active in ethical anti-meat
proselytization, whereas non-dairy-consuming meat-eaters are
less likely to be active in ethical* anti-dairy proselytization,
and meat/dairy-eaters are least likely to be contributing to any
ethical proselytization with regard to diet.
(* Paleo diet advocates' anti-dairy proselytization is not done
using ethical arguments.)
Finally:
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: rp Date: May 15, 2024, 1:04 pm
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"the fraction of meat-eaters who switch directly to veganism is
smaller."
I would also add that the percent of meat eaters who switch to
veganism for ethical reasons is even smaller (many do so due to
health reasons, mainly "non Whites" (and mostly women) from
tropical climates with Aryan metabolism (ectomorphy) but non
Aryan faces (which correlates with non Aryan personalities).
"(* Paleo diet advocates' anti-dairy proselytization is not done
using ethical arguments.)"
I theorize that ectomorphs are more lactose intolerant than non
ectomorphs. However, ectomorphy does not necessarily correlate
with Aryan personality, as it could merely be a tropical climate
adaptation. This is why we see many ectomorphs with non Aryan
faces in South India, who are mostly non vegetarians, but who
are also likely lactose intolerant. However, I will note that
those non vegetarians with more Aryan blood do limit their meat
consumption for religious (ethical) reasons, while those with
mostly non Aryan blood try to increase their meat consumption as
much as they can. So I would agree that limiting or eschewing
meat consumption altogether is a better indicator of Aryan
personality than limiting dairy consumption, although there are
exceptions (i.e. those with Paleo gatherer blood).
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Re: Turan and Gentile
By: rp Date: May 15, 2024, 11:53 pm
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I have noticed that it is mostly herder castes (Gurjars, Yadavs,
etc.) that consume milk (in its unprocessed form) in large
quantities, among the lacto vegetarians. These castes are also
involved in the milk business, which, despite being cruel by
itself, is indirectly response for the beef industry as male
calves/old cows are sold off to slaughterhouses as they are not
profitable.
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