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Is it possible that these lost cities we see in places like Gobekli Tepe, Sumeria, Mesopotami, etc were lost because of a similar effect of what we're seeing today with declining birthrates? This would explain how the places/inofrmation was forgetten; because it was abandoned

submitted by iThinkiShitYourself to ShowerThoughts 1 monthMar 19, 2025 02:04:04 ago (+1/-0)     (ShowerThoughts)

I was just listening to some weeaboo talking today about how Japan is having issues where huge amounts of villages in rural areas are filled with 90+ year old people because the young people weren't created or moved to the city, and housing prices are super low due to the low human activity there.



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THey used world war one and two to coerce the young into cities. In the 1950's they mowed over houses in every city here to build endless millions of three floor one bedroom apartments to get the young to move out of their parent's home and delay marriage and spend all their money to make home owning a little more difficult in the cities.

They left their parents behind in the small towns too. Many moved to apartments in the cities because they got old alone.

THe small towns in the US are cheaper than cities because nobody wants to live there and create an economy. THe authorities have to make all their decisions because they're communist in the head, and will never be OK. Their children will never be OK either. Siegeing or nuking the cities would be a reset for everyone if the jews and their paid fuck up were nuked or starved out as well.

THe old cities petered out when the economies petered out.