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The Great Replacement "Theory" (reprise)


In Holland they call it 'de grote vervangingstheorie' - which is a bit of a mouthful.
Try rolling up two tissues into two little moist balls of soft mush and stick them into your cheeks, à la Don Corleone.
Then fill your gob with Dutch Gold and try repeating 'de grote vervangingstheorie' over and over until the term loses all meaning.
 
Yes, I know.
Bzzt.. Wrong!

(I've been using the half gay Indian line/joke for quite a while)

What if her Da turns out to be Phil Lynnott [sic]?
Phil Lynott was half Irish. Irish mother, absentee African father (which seems to be the norm)

You mean your questions.
Do you think that's reasonable? 🤔

By vitality I guess you mean vitriol?
Yeah, sure

Couldn't possibly BE any better: sunshine, blue skies, twenty-seven on the balcony and happiness everywhere I go, lovely girls in tiny dresses, no umbrellas, no hats or scarves. A slight breeze that cools the skin, and all of my winter-wear packed away until next October,

We're not referred to as the world's happiest nation for no good reason.



No, but I did speak to my consultant last Friday.

He says I'm the best work he's ever done.

That too lends nicely to my happiness quotient.
As the Bee Gees once said..

 
Bzzt.. Wrong!

(I've been using the half gay Indian line/joke for quite a while)

Like your other posts, it isn't even remotely funny.

Phil Lynott was half Irish. Irish mother, absentee African father (which seems to be the norm)

The 'norm' in what/where?

You mean today's entitled Irish slags having kids sired by different fathers, regardless of their skin colour?

Do you think that's reasonable?

Yes.

Yeah, sure

Nah.

Too busy staying happy.

As the Bee Gees once said..

Your taste in music horrifies me - if you ever get around to throwing a party, remember to not invite me.

I'd rather stick hot pins in my ears than enure your list of party songs.
 
In Holland they call it 'de grote vervangingstheorie' - which is a bit of a mouthful.
The great replacement theory?

See.. I practically have a PhD in this now.. the great replacement theory refers to a conspiracy theory.

I even posted a quote (in roc_abilly roc_abilly's dumb original replacement "theory" thread) from the French author, Renaud Camus, who is the originator of the term from his book entitled - Le Grand Remplacement (2011) in which he said that he didn't mean it as a conspiracy theory, but an observation.

I can't help but feel that this swapping of replacement and replacement theory.. that there's something nefarious going on.

Try rolling up two tissues into two little moist balls of soft mush and stick them into your cheeks, à la Don Corleone.
Then fill your gob with Dutch Gold and try repeating 'de grote vervangingstheorie' over and over until the term loses all meaning.
 
Like your other posts, it isn't even remotely funny.
The 'norm' in what/where?
For starters, in most of the (much-loved) entertainers you idiots have a penchant to trot out as Irish

You mean today's entitled Irish slags having kids sired by different fathers, regardless of their skin colour?
Anyone who thinks that "skin colour" equates to, is the same as, race is obviously indoctrinated

Yes.



Nah.

Too busy staying happy.



Your taste in music horrifies me - if you ever get around to throwing a party, remember to not invite me.

I'd rather stick hot pins in my ears than enure your list of party songs.
 
The great replacement theory?

No, I mean 'de grote vervangingstheorie'.

You see, the Dutch don't only brew ales and lagers and run coffee-shops for the tourists, nor offer hookers for cash money.

They're a colonial nation who invaded all sorts of places and planted their orange flags on them. Then the natives took them up on the offer of becoming a Dutch citizen because the Dutch invaded their lands and took whatever was going for their troubles. So if you see loads and loads of really dark skinned people serving you coffee and weed then you'll have to treat them as Dutch. Just like the Dutch do.

Holland isn't an all-white country: so what do YOU call resident immigrants of say, Suriname?

Suriname:

Capital: Paramaribo
Official language: Dutch
President: Chan Santokhi
Continent: South America
Population: 618,040

Back in the day I had this fan (born in Suriname, a citizen of Holland, but a temporary resident of Ireland) who showed up at every gig I played. She was gorgeous. Someone let slip that my birthday was a few days away and she overheard this and made me an offer: 'I'm a trained professional masseuse, can I come over and massage you on your birthday as a gift to you?'.

Ever been massaged by a very, very beautiful woman, Jambo?



Anyone who thinks that "skin colour" equates to, is the same as, race is obviously indoctrinated

Yeah, really. Tell us though: do you ever just look at things and think:

'Ahhh, for fuck's sake, this is fucking hopeless. I'm wasting my life away over pedantic little terms and conditions and trying to indoctrinate the indoctranatable to do the same... . .. ...maybe I should buy six feet of old rope...' ??

Y'know the way paint dries much faster if you stare at it?

That.
 
The sheer state of this cheap bastard?



Imagine inviting Val to your wedding only to find out later that he was making videos of the other guests and everything that happened, including names, times, locations, and colour of clothing? This is why you should never invite culchies to jackeen events - or to be more specific: smelly farmers with weird habits and urban folk who know what the soap bar is for.
 
I wonder what Val's dating advice would be?

"Selling a tractor is a lot like making love to a beautiful sheep..."
 
The great replacement theory?

See.. I practically have a PhD in this now.. the great replacement theory refers to a conspiracy theory.

I even posted a quote (in roc_abilly roc_abilly's dumb original replacement "theory" thread) from the French author, Renaud Camus, who is the originator of the term from his book entitled - Le Grand Remplacement (2011) in which he said that he didn't mean it as a conspiracy theory, but an observation.

I can't help but feel that this swapping of replacement and replacement theory.. that there's something nefarious going on.
Jambo, again, it is a theory because it is seeking to relate observed empirical events to an explanation (and taking Camus's book, to a cause in addition).

The empirical events observed are localised increases of black people in some countries over a period of time.

The concept of "replacement" is what connects together the knowledge of the separately known events, and is the basis to (hopefully) make reliable predictions of events as yet unknown.

"Replacement" provides an explanation of the observed empirical events.

Camus, as an "edgy gay writer", not versed in the method of science, perhaps doesn't understand the distinction, and why "replacement" is not an observation.

Even more so, you don't have to just bleat his foolery after him (as is your wont).
 
Jambo, again, it is a theory because it is seeking to relate observed empirical events to an explanation (and taking Camus's book, to a cause in addition).
<sigh> Could you stop wasting everyone's time. It's a "theory" as in conspiracy theory

Your dumb shit doesn't disprove that

The empirical events observed are localised increases of black people in some countries over a period of time.

The concept of "replacement" is what connects together the knowledge of the separately known events, and is the basis to (hopefully) make reliable predictions of events as yet unknown.

"Replacement" provides an explanation of the observed empirical events.

Camus, as an "edgy gay writer", not versed in the method of science, perhaps doesn't understand the distinction, and why "replacement" is not an observation.

Even more so, you don't have to just bleat his foolery after him (as is your wont).
 
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