Nordic penchant to confront Augustinian challenges exposes naivete to invasive, Manichean species? Nordic episode: penchant to confront Augustinian, natural challenges, exposes naive susceptibility to invasive, viz. Manichean species? An illustrative episode in which: A Nordic woman expresses her nature to confront the Augustinian (Augustinian devils = natural devils, e.g., the cold), and anthropomorphized as such, indicates her natural inclination’s potential naivete and susceptibility to invasive, human species, particularly those of a more Manichean, trickster nature (Manichean = human, trickster devils, that can change the rules). Augustinianism would be an evolutionary adaptation by those people confronted primarily with natural challenges (such as in the cold north), while Manicheanism would be an increased evolutionary adaptation by those confronted primarily by inter-tribal challenges (as in the Middle East)
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Posted by Louisa and Maren on Thu, 03 Jan 2019 20:40 | # I overlooked the fact that the Moroccan murder of the two Scandinavian girls fits well under the rubric this post. And here is Defend Europa’s take:
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Posted by Rapes increasing in Sweden on Tue, 27 Nov 2018 22:46 | #
Voice of Europe, “Video: Number of sex crimes against Swedish women and girls more than quadruples”, 27 Nov 2018:
As we reported earlier, things in Sweden are pretty bad. Based on a survey (NTU) from the Swedish Council for Crime Prevention (Brå) Since 2006, the number of women men have commit sex crimes against has increased from 2.5 per cent to 10.7 per cent in 2017. More shocking, is when the data is broken down into specific groups, it reveals that sex offenders have commit an offence against one in three women aged 16-24 years old.
The number of sexual offences against this group has seen a surge from 7.1 percent in 2006 to 34.4 percent in 2017. More is explained in the video below.