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[From “A Face Only a Mother Could Love”]

The uncanny valley effect is a hypothesized psychological and aesthetic relation between an object’s degree of resemblance to a human being and the emotional response to the object. With that in mind, phenotype is the set of observable characteristics of an individual[…]Physiognomy is a person’s facial features or expression, especially when regarded as indicative of character or ethnic origin. The lattermost is often regarded as pseudo-scientific for reasons I am sure all of you are capable of surmising on your own[…]
Strange desire young Millennials and Zoomers have to warp their natural appearances, more so than simply being out of shape. So many of them are covered in meaningless tattoos, dyed hair, piercings, bad haircuts, pallid and sallow skin color, and very poor sense of clothing style[…]
My main reason for bringing this up is how this uncanny valley relates to genetics[…]Inner city Negroes come to mind here. They are a concoction of drugs and rough living with a strong, but conveniently unresearched, possibility of being heavily inbred due to so many of them not having the slightest clue who their fathers are. The same can be said for a lot of these Hispanics and Indians flooding across the border[…]
Speaking of Hispanics and Arabs, miscegenation is creating the strangest and worst of these phenotypes. It is very telling that all of the most heavily racially miscegenated societies, big or small, throughout history always fall into squalor. They are never successful[…]
The phenotypes of the raceless peoples give it away. Mulattoes are not attractive people, and they are resulting in emerging genetic and medical deficiencies. Modern America is engaging in some seriously abhorrent breeding practices[…]A Caucasian female of good stock cannot reproduce with a Negro and expect the child to look normal, attractive, or healthy[…]
Anyway, the world is going to continue to get uglier. Get used to it

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