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I had a curious thought the other day. What if this “Celtic Tiger” economy of Ireland is part of a plan to ruin Ireland? As many here have pointed out, it seems like the economy is fabricated (China inflates, money is printed at will, fiat currencies etc). Is it plausible that the Irish economy was artificially inflated to produce a rift between the generations? More money and possibility reduces thoughts of scarcity and might soften attitudes towards mass migration. It also promotes hedonism and decadence. As an example see pre WW2 economics in the US with strong tight communities and then the nonsense of the 60’s.
I haven’t fully fleshed it out. Thoughts?
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[–] Dambuster 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 10 months ago
Promote diversity in relationships to dilute heritage.
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[–] Dambuster 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Promote diversity in relationships to dilute heritage.