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Me too. Part 3 comes out Feb 13th 2025.
So no argument. Ad Hominem noted.
Alright dummy, let me try this again, and break this down for you in simple terms so even a low IQ dunce like you can understand. Let’s say we have 10 billion people — yeah, that’s a huge number, the highest it’s ever been. But if those people get old in 50 years and die, and they’ve had barely any kids, or none at all, what do you think happens to that 10 billion? It doesn't stay the same, genius. It shrinks. Fast.
Say what homie? LOL
It sure looks that way.
No, the video clearly explains that it's Amanda.
Settle down, you're going to give the poor girl an eating disorder.
Part 3 (the last 5 episodes of the series) comes out Feb 13th 2025
Yeah, the rumor is confirmed. Amanda ends up with Silver at the end:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
What were they thinking?
Non sequitur? LOL. What's someone with a bargain-bin IQ doing parading around a five-dollar word like that?
Don't make me wash your mouth out with soap.
Let me rephrase that: You're too stupid to live.
It's painful watching you struggle to form a coherent argument with that low IQ.
I know right? From what I hear it's because the DEI department considers him a minority but to most people he passes as White so everyone is satisfied.
I agree, he’s primarily of European descent, but he also has Indigenous heritage. I believe he mentioned in an interview that one of his grandparents were Mapuche.
You are too stupid to have this conversation.
Yeah, for me, episode 7 was when it started to get good, but episode 8, the finale, was really where it all came together. The ending wasn’t what I expected, but in hindsight, it all made perfect sense.
RIP
He is Chilean.
https://ethnicelebs.com/pedro-pascal
<i>"Ethnicity: Chilean – including Spanish [Andalusian, Asturian, Canary Islander, Castilian, Catalan, Extremaduran, Galician], Basque, Indigenous, 1/16th French, 1/64th Welsh, remote Portuguese, as well as Argentinian, Bolivian, Mexican, Panamanian, Peruvian"</i>
It’s amazing how something so reasonable and obvious refuses to be considered by the powers that be. Either they are so profoundly stupid that they don’t understand it, or they are so deeply captured by this insidious Woke, anti-White ideology that they refuse to see reason. I suspect it’s the latter. They are ideologically captured, and that’s why they refuse to learn.
Honestly, Pedro Pascal doesn’t bother me. If he passes as White, fine — not that big of an issue there. What does bother me is this insidious Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda. The only reason he was cast is because he’s “technically” not White, and that alone checks a box. It’s quota-filling bullshit, and it’s infuriating.
If they wanted a White actor, they should’ve just cast one. But no — thanks to this DEI bullshit, being White is practically a disqualification. Forget about making a movie centered entirely on White people, or having a writers’ room full of White talent. Everything has to be force-fed “diversity,” and it’s so blatantly artificial and utterly repulsive.
This toxic, anti-White ideology — disguised as progress — is being shoved down Hollywood’s throat, and it has spread like a disease to every other industry as well. It’s maddening to watch
Yes, that’s correct. For most of my life, I’ve heard doomsayers warning about overpopulation and the urgent need to reduce our numbers. Yet now, we’re on the brink of a global population peak, and birth rates are plummeting almost everywhere fast. In countries like South Korea and Japan, they’ve fallen well below replacement levels. Europe is facing a similar crisis, and while the United States is only slightly below replacement rate, that’s largely due to high levels of immigration. Without the influx of immigrants, our birth rate would be in decline as well.
This isn’t just a regional issue; it’s a global one. Initially, I blamed Wokeness — LGBTQ propaganda, feminism, social media, and modern technology — all of which undeniably make it harder for people to form nuclear families and have children. While these factors certainly exacerbate the problem, they don’t fully explain it. The same decline is happening in conservative societies, like Poland or Middle Eastern countries, where traditional patriarchal structures are still intact.
It turns out the primary cause is women’s education. When young women are educated during their prime childbearing years, they tend to have fewer or no children, causing birth rates to dip below replacement levels. By contrast, in African countries and parts of the Middle East where women are denied education and treated more like property, birth rates continue to rise. The evidence points clearly to this connection.