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Population tendencies

PotimusWillie

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The results of overpopulation in dense metropolitan areas.

  • Aggression: fight, chase, randomly hit and shoot others. They may also urinate and defecate publicly. This behavior stems from envy of possessions combined with lack of initiative to be self sufficient. Also a false sense of self importance and disregard to sanctity of life.
  • Hierarchy: A hierarchy develops within the population, with stronger becoming dominant and weaker becoming subordinate. This behavior stems from willingness of of citizen to relinquish personal freedoms for perceived security to protect self indulgent behavior.

  • Infanticide: In some cases, the infant mortality rate skyrockets from inception to beyond birth. This behavior stems from the idea that there is no sanctity of life, only convenience to our own personal lives.
  • Behavioral sink: may learn to voluntarily crowd together, even when resources are scarce elsewhere. This stems from overdevelopment and overpopulation due to perception of success.

  • Breakdown of social roles: The breakdown of social roles can lead to the alpha males becoming more aggressive and the beta males becoming more timid. Stems from the indoctrination of gender fluidity in the roles of males and females.

  • Females becoming more aggressive: In some cases, females may adopt more aggressive behaviors, even towards their young. Stems from societal indoctrination regarding the disintegration of the family model of care and training and the roles required.
But yes, my underlying point is that when a metro area is densely overpopulated, these tendencies occur and 95% are led by progressive liberal Dem mayors and city council members.

And they historically vote Dem.
The tendency is higher crime and assaults.

There are good people everywhere and bad people everywhere. But the behavior tendencies change drastically non overpopulated areas.

( These tendencies we see every day were witnessed in the labs observing rat populations)

So yes, this is a discussion starter. It’s just a discussion.
 
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