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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 1, 2026

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If America falls Argentina is the likely place where civilization will be reborn. America has imported the third world and our politics will turn into Brazil. Europe is demographically dead. The southern cone is filled with Europeans. Paraguay will be dominated by Mennonites in time.

If your playing the long game on western civ Argentina is simply the only hedge to America falling.

NZ doesn’t work because it’s too small. You won’t be able to rebuild civilization there. Maybe S Brazil is better but it’s still politically connected to Brazil.

The problem with Argentina is the same as with the rest of Latin America... they always keep going back to commies.

Me being both Italian and Catholic can recognize the part of the culture that leads those countries to a form of being commie. Or fascists like Mussolini. Abortion really split the Catholic vote in America where half sided with the GOP and half became redistribution like Biden/Pelosi. With abortion the Catholic vote would likely be 80-90% Democrats (before woke era).

What are the troubles of Brazil that isn't obvious from wikipedia? Also, why doesn't Argentina have these same problems even though Argentina is relatively close?

We live in a world in which noticing the strong correlation between demographics and how shitty a place to live is strongly discouraged. Even if it has substantial predictive power.

The murder rate in Brazil is much higher. Many areas over 10x that of Argentina. Many would blame this on demographics. These issues cause many other problem throughout Brazilian society including their political institutions.

Thanks, I suspected as much.