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Overton Window shifting podcast. https://youtu.be/Uj6skZIxPuI?si=W9IJWJz-8NdbxhbA
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It was fascinating. But is there a particular part that you’re pointing to?
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@thecurioushermit
The Yanmaya invasions is one of my special interests. Obsessed with it. It wasn't *all* indigenous Europeans they wiped out. It was the men. Systematically. They killed off the men and kept the women, replacing the indigenous matriarchal practices centered on goddesses with ritual worship of a "Sky Father" who split and evolved into all the patriarchal mythological deities of Eurasia - YHWH included in that mix - with the echoes of that massacre affecting us even to this day.
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I don’t know if you watch soccer/soccer news but you and Fabrizio Romano look alike
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@antimofm.eth
"transcript" praise be
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@awedjob.eth
My fav takeaway is when Reich presents the possibility that there was no dominant group of humans tracing back to a single point of origin. Instead that different groups were dominated by migrating groups and overtaken culturally/biologically through conquest or female mate preferences. Some just died out because of a catastrophic environmental event or were killed off by disease. The million dollar prize to determine biological preference of genetic traits sounds like a necessity.
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ooh, this looks interesting. Thanks for sharing. Anthro was my major in college.
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@gabrieltemtsen
Funny how Human history evolves around dominating and often eliminating the other, or rather fascinating
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Is the guy on the right you ? Looks like it.
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Saving this for Sunday morning Nothing like a 2 hour podcast in the peace and quiet that comes with sundays.
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finished listening to this. The insights into the shifting boundaries of socio-political dialogue are compelling. It’s intriguing to see how what’s deemed acceptable to discuss in public changes over time. Thought-provoking discussion—definitely worth a listen!
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