Nature Finds A Way

Guest Post by The Zman

One of the more frustrating things about biological realism is that most people really wish there was no such thing as biological realism. The reason ad makers keep trying to sell stuff using little girl football players or race mixing campers is they know most white people wish all that stuff was true. Those ads and their assumptions are flattering to SWPL-ville types. The studied dismissal of human biology by our ruling elite goes largely unchallenged, because the great white middle class hopes they are right about all of it.

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I’m always reminded of this when the topic of African population numbers and the world’s most important graph are mentioned. Putting the racial issue aside, the population explosion in Africa is going to be the defining issue of the 21st century. Inevitably, someone always says something like “that assumes those trends go on forever.” The implication is that population math will magically correct itself. Any effort to explain the math is met with more denial and hand waving. Most people don’t want to know about it.

The fact is, the West is struggling with a sub-Saharan population of about three quarters of a billion people. Those flotillas of Africans crossing the Mediterranean every day are causing all sorts of political and economic trouble for Europe. The number of migrants landing on the beaches of Europe are in the thousands right now. That’s thousands per day. Imagine what happens when it is ten thousand a day. In fifteen years the population of Africa will double. The migrant troubles of today will feel like the good old days.

Nature finds a way of solving these sorts of problems. Thomas Malthus gets a bad rap from history, but he gave us a great concept. It is the Malthusian catastrophe. Once population numbers reach the carrying capacity of the land, society collapses and humans fall back to subsistence level existence. It’s never happened, as agricultural technology has far outstripped population growth, but that does not mean catastrophic risk does not increase with population numbers. Risks like pandemics, for example.

Right now, Africa has a Marburg outbreak and a Madagascar Plague outbreak. The Marburg virus is the most interesting. It kills 88% of the people that contract it. There is no known treatment for it either. The outbreak thus far is limited, but Africa is not exactly a well oiled machine when it comes to managing large scale social projects, like containing disease outbreak. Talk to people who study this stuff and you come away with the sense that Africa has been very lucky and their luck is about to run out.

The Madagascar Plague is a different sort of problem. It is a combination of bubonic, pneumonic and septecaemic plagues. Modern medicine has treatments for all three and they are cheap enough to get to Africa. The trouble is, these diseases spread quickly. African medical service are like everything in Africa. They are a circus of inefficiency, corruption and ineptitude. It would not take a very large outbreak to tip over the medical system, as well as the supply chain from the West, to that medical system.

Getting back to the most important graph in the world, one possible change to it could come from a wide scale pandemic. It’s not inconceivable. There have been plenty of pandemics in human history. The Black Plague not only altered the structure of European society, it altered European DNA. There are some good arguments that the Black Death helped accelerate Europe’s cultural progress out of the medieval period. The relationship of land, labor and status were thrown over by a great die off.

There’s another angle to it. The Black Plague did not originate in Europe. It arrived by sea in October 1347 when 12 Genoese trading ships docked at the Sicilian port of Messina. Most of the sailors aboard the ships were dead, and those who were still alive were close to it. They had The Plague. Even if those ships had never made it to Europe, the strange disease that was killing people along the great trade routes of Asia was on its way. The Black Death came to Europe the same way the first people came to Europe.

Human-like animals burst out of Africa at least twice and probable three or four times in history. We know that modern humans displaced the Neanderthals, who left Africa and settled Eurasia. The Denisovans were probably displaced by Neanderthals, but that’s open to debate. There is the possibility that the out of Africa narrative is wrong in some important ways, but the available data still suggests that there have been waves of humans out of Africa for as long as there have been bipeds on earth.

Maybe that’s how Mother Nature erases the board and starts over. When one wave of humans runs its course, a new batch of humans burst forth from Africa to replace the old, outmoded ones. The new batch being raw and unformed, they adapt to the new lands they inhabit and give the old evolutionary process another shot. Because they bring new diseases or new forms of diseases, they don’t have to be more fit than the indigenous populations initially. Those invisible bugs they bring with them become the great equalizer.

That could be what we are seeing today. The people of Europe and Asia had a nice run, but they have reached a dead end in the eyes of nature. The fertility rates have plummeted, even in China. In Europe, the willingness of the natives to defend themselves and their territories has collapsed. From the perspective of nature, Eurasians are looking a lot like the giant Panda. Humans may think it worthwhile to maintain a species that no longer will reproduce, but nature is unemotional about these things.

Alternatively, a great plague that originates with the swelling populations of Africa and then spreads around the world is another option. Most people who study the current crop of diseases in Africa don’t think they will mutate into something wildly contagious that overwhelms our social structures. They could be wrong about this. It could be that some new bug alters some common bug, like the flu, which then ravages the human populations of the world. Like the Black Death, it would be carried by outsiders to Europe.

Those are all pleasant outcomes to consider, but there is another option. The population of sub-Saharan Africa could reach a point where it exceeds the capacity of the West to subsidize it. Right now, without foreign aid, Africa would fall into famine and civil war. What if as their numbers increase, the per capita aid required to sustain them increases? The ability to manage the problem could have a much shorter time horizon than Western planners assume. Economic crisis could come to the West like the plague.

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kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
November 10, 2017 9:27 am

The much bigger crisis will not be economic, it will be biological.
Antibiotic effectiveness is reduced for infections, the bugs are becoming stronger and smarter.

Expect to see Africa infected with deadly disease and their population cut in half. Due to ease of travel, most developed countries will be ravaged. This is contrary to the exponential population growth that will not be able to feed itself.

doug
doug
November 10, 2017 10:54 am

With thought, it is apparent any country or continent unable to feed itself without artificial inputs should be allowed to reach it’s own level. Collapse is not a bad thing. Artificially enabling them is not doing anyone any good.

Econman
Econman
  doug
November 10, 2017 6:17 pm

Due to constant credit expansion and central banking hocus pocus, all countries’ populations have been articially enabled.

Central banking has ruined more elements of society than ever could’ve been imagined.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
November 10, 2017 10:55 am

Malthus may have overlooked, those on the losing end will not accept their fate passively. If it comes to that, it’s gonna get ugly. (Nature’s Way by Spirit).

KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
November 10, 2017 12:28 pm

Word! Every one spot on imo. Crelling Pauling, the son of Linus was my biochemistry professor. I learned how to map genes in his class and map bacterial transmissions in a closed group. He once showed us an image of what a man made virus might, possibly look like. I saw that same image again about 30 years later as being the cause of of one of those Asian viral pandemics. I shivered when I saw it. I have come to believe the illustration of the virus on MSM was fake news but the idea remains chilling.

I have walked the halls of CDC and dined with their publicist, dated his daughter long ago.

Thank you for your education efforts. They are not wasted on me.

edit. I have been vaccinated against most every tropical and asian diseases plus all the standard ones. I encourage everyone be fully vaccinated with available vaccines. Yes there may be deleterious effects to some sub populations but it remains a good strategy imo. I hope the vaccines applied today offer protection from known and unknown diseases.

Diogenes
Diogenes
November 10, 2017 1:23 pm

edit. I have been vaccinated against most every tropical and asian diseases plus all the standard ones. I encourage everyone be fully vaccinated with available vaccines. Yes there may be deleterious effects to some sub populations but it remains a good strategy imo. I hope the vaccines applied today offer protection from known and unknown diseases.

KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
  Diogenes
November 11, 2017 9:12 am

I am but an endangered beach mouse, a cousin to Burns’ Ode To A Mouse.

“Little, artful, cowering, timid beast,
Oh, what a panic is in your heart!
You need not start away so hasty
With bickering prattle!
I would be loath to run and chase you,
With murdering scraper”
Little, artful, cowering, timid beast,
Oh, what a panic is in your heart!
You need not start away so hasty
With bickering prattle!
I would be loath to run and chase you,
With murdering scraper

Unpreventable
Unpreventable
November 10, 2017 2:32 pm

This piece needs a soundtrack. May I suggest the following:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYFdjD4A0Jc

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
November 10, 2017 3:48 pm

Much of the shit I learned in 6th grade is disappearing from the common knowledge pool. Back then, it was Malthus and Ricardo, Jobs and Wozniac, Marx and Engels, Yagi-Uda, Lewis and Clark, Mannlicher and Carcano etc. Today, everybody abbreviates and cuts out the second banana. The truth is that Carson was nobody without McMahon or the Captain without Tennille. Shit, one day they will cut out the main man even and the idiocracy morans will simply credit ‘the White Man’. Mark my words.

Robin
Robin
  EL Coyote
November 10, 2017 4:31 pm

I hear ‘ya EC. It’s so unfair.

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EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Robin
November 10, 2017 9:31 pm

You can blame Razzle for that one. Wanted all the glory for himself.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  EL Coyote
November 11, 2017 12:00 am

Ah, crap, I shoot a shot across the bow of that old pirate, Yo Ho Ho YoBo and, predictably, it goes over his head.

I was talking to you moran.

Hmm, maybe there offended that I forgot to mention the Dynamic Duds – YoBo and Nkit – they may be dumb but together they amount to stupid. Nature finds a way, I guess.

i forget
i forget
November 10, 2017 4:36 pm

One of the funnier things about biological realism ex•trap•olation – trees grow to the sky! – is that fe\male pattern baldness grows shaggy-long, gets into eyes, and freaks out the pates. Or gives them something to sell. Or buy. Or sellbuy. Freakflags, hairplugs, aerosol hair, wigs & toupees & bearded ladies do sell.

Nair takes the hair off, narrative glues it back on, but the glue must be neurotoxic, judging by all the cray-cray gumbo du jour out there. Or maybe nerotoxic – all that inc’est la vie.

Econman
Econman
November 10, 2017 6:09 pm

Exploding populations in 3rd world countries plus the West’s stupid push of globalism, open borders, central banking, outsourcing of 1st world jobs, automation, and non-stop foreign misadventures.

What could go wrong?

digitalpennmedia
digitalpennmedia
November 10, 2017 6:29 pm

Nature manifests itself through food or sanitation… the phrase, dont shit where you eat wonderfully unites this as a joke/warning for all those that would not understand why its important to follow this adage. Similar to the phrase, cleanliness is next to godliness; One doesnt have to know why to follow these simple premises to do so and live to tell about it.
The African continent has always been a cesspool of disease and a bane to any and all that have tried to gain something from the exploitation of the resources. This has mostly been do to the fact that the peoples there are as ass backward as one can get and dont follow the simple premise of dont shit where you eat… These outbreaks happened for the same reason the hep outbreak happened in southern california… ignorance and lack of cleanliness.
The reason that there has been a population “burst” is because while it was necessary to have as many kids as possible to continue life in these situations, western medicine and agriculture (albeit jammed up for all kinds of reasons) have in made it possible for a higher percentage of offspring to survive that wouldve otherwise died off. You cant outrun stupid.. western culture goes…so does this population burst.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
November 10, 2017 11:31 pm

Can’t remember the Randy Newman song’s title, but it’s premise is that Ebola or its ilk will be Africa’s revenge. From his “Bad Love” CD, I think.

Help, please.