Andrew Gold: There's a great point by Matthew Sued when he came on Heretics, talked about cousin marriage. We banned cousin marriage in the sixth century, I believe, and over the centuries since then we became more individualistic. That's what made Europe or or Western civilization what it is, because we no longer had this very tight-knit family. We had the individuals and we had the nation. The nation was our family. It was this wider, bigger thing.
We're bringing in people by the by the hundreds of thousands or by the millions who do still engage in cousin marriages, meaning their clans and their communities are a million times stronger than our individuals who are all divided going, "who do we vote for? These people, those people."
So the reality is they don't need to get a majority in the country. They would need like 20 25%. They're currently at about 10% and that has come from nowhere.
They only need a small percentage to start influencing things. And we're seeing that we have blasphemy laws. We have halal meats everywhere. We have cousin marriage going on. And I I can't see how this gets any better unless there's a huge change about where we get our immigration from.
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