Monday, 27 April 2026

Pointing out to Vincent Bruno that patriarchy supported by marriage is more eugenic than matriarchy


1:00  Being shadowbanned
2:00  Clavicular becoming a father
6:00  Vincent just does not take parenting seriously if he thinks Clavicular would have no problem being a good father. 
8:00  Vincent admits that only a poor female who is desperate enough would want to lower herself to be the mother of Clavicular's bastard.
9:00  Harem
13:00  Vincent is so indifferent to the interests of the next generation ie everyone else's children that he would use a plan with a 99% failure rate as his hypothetical guinea pigs. 

AI Overview

Studies suggest a high correlation between father-absent homes and criminal behavior, with estimates showing that 70% to 90% of young men in prison grew up without their father. Research indicates children from such homes are at a greater risk of engaging in criminal activity, with some studies showing they are twice as likely to be convicted. 

Key Findings: A 2021 report noted that 76% of young men in prison in England and Wales had absent fathers.

Youth Offenders: About 70% of young offenders in some studies come from lone-parent families.

Gang Membership: A high percentage of gang members come from father-absent homes.

Incarceration Rates: Children living with only one parent or neither are more likely to have a violent conviction by the age of 50, according to some analyses.

Contextual Factors: While father absence is a significant factor, researchers also highlight that poverty and the quality of parenting are crucial, contributing factors. 

Some research suggests children in father-absent homes are significantly more likely to engage in crime. Others note that while 76% of young offenders have an absent father, other studies suggest only 47% of inmates reported growing up with both parents.

14:00  "Religious impulse" 

15:00  Marriage eugenic.

Is Clavicular marriageable?

16:00  Making women choose carefully

17:00  Vincent comes from a broken home. 

18:00  No fault divorce encourages divorce. 

19:00  Promiscuity

$500,000 being offered by Clavicular to be mother of his child.

22:00  Drug overdose

23:00  What kind of a woman would want to marry a gay man with mental health issues?

24:00  Defining marriageability

25:00  The Pill

28:00  Marriage is eugenic.

31:00  Vincent is one of four and supports a four child policy.

33:00  A moral hierarchy

Carrot and stick

34:00  Reward and punishment

35:00  Illegitimate offspring

 36:00  Patriarchs and kings

37:00  Why patriarchy is eugenic

39:00  All societies need a working class.

Polygamous Mormons

41:00  Mormon marriages

42:00  The Roman Empire considered imposing a bachelor tax.

43:00  Clavicular as a eugenic cult leader, according to Vincent. 

44:00  Definition of eugenic

45:00  Disabled offspring

47:00  People could stop loving us even if we did not become physically disabled or mentally incapacitated.

48:00  It is in the long term national interest for the government to support marriage.

49:00  Disability benefit

50:00  Minneapolis Somali fraudsters

52:00  Eskimos

54:00  Egalitarianism

55:00  Nobody wants their beloved child who is able bodied without learning difficulties to marry someone with learning difficulties and is physically disabled.

57:00  Vincent's disabled elder brother  

58:00   Disabled children never really grow up and thus continue to receive the protection of their parents, if loved. 

AI Overview

There are more disabled people in the United States now than in previous years. Data indicates a steady, long-term increase in disability prevalence, with a notable acceleration in the number of Americans identifying as disabled following the COVID-19 pandemic. 

As of early 2026, the number of Americans aged 16 and older reporting a disability has hovered near record highs, recently holding at approximately 36.2 million. 

Key Trends and Statistics

Post-2020 Surge: Disability prevalence among younger adults (ages 16–34) has risen, a trend that accelerated after 2020.

Current Prevalence: Over 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. now report having a disability, representing roughly 28.7% of the population.

Aging Population: A major driver is the aging population, as disability rates are significantly higher among those over 65 (40%–50%+).

Childhood Disabilities: The rate of developmental disabilities in U.S. children (ages 3–17) has also increased, rising from 16.2% (2009–2011) to over 17% in more recent reports.

Rise in Mental Health Conditions: A significant portion of the increase in disability claims since 2020 is attributed to mental health or behavioral conditions. 

Reasons for the Increase

Long COVID: Lingering effects of COVID-19 have created new disabilities and worsened existing conditions.

Improved Detection: Increased awareness, improved screening, and broader diagnostic criteria for conditions such as autism and ADHD have increased reporting rates.

Aging Demographic: As a larger portion of the population enters older age groups, the total number of people with age-related functional limitations grows.

Chronic Health Conditions: Rising rates of conditions like obesity and diabetes have contributed to higher disability prevalence. 

While some surveys have shown slight fluctuations, the consensus in the 2020s points to a sustained, elevated number of Americans with disabilities.

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1:00:00  Twelve Table of Rome

AI Overview

The Twelve Tables (circa 450 BC) were the foundation of ancient Roman law, established to codify unwritten customs and provide legal transparency following intense plebeian pressure on the patrician class. Posted in the Roman Forum, these laws covered legal procedures, property rights, family authority, and inheritance, acting as a critical step in reducing arbitrary legal decisions by magistrates. 

Key Details of the Twelve Tables

Origin: Created by a committee of ten men known as the decemviri.

Context: Developed during a period of conflict between plebeians (commoners) and patricians (aristocrats), ensuring laws were displayed publicly for all to see.

Contents: The tables, which were destroyed by Gauls in 390 BC, largely covered private disputes and procedural law rather than constitutional law. 

Major Legal Principles Covered

Legal Procedure (Tables I-III): Established formal trial procedures. If a defendant refused to appear in court, a plaintiff could use force, but only in front of witnesses.

Debt/Foreclosure (Table III): Creditors could shackle debtors and eventually sell them into slavery, though this was later reformed.

Family/Paternal Authority (Table IV): Granted the father (paterfamilias) absolute power of life and death over children. It also mandated that a "dreadfully deformed child" be killed.

Inheritance/Guardianship (Table V): Allowed for inheritance to be passed by will and established guardians for women and the insane.

Property Law (Tables VI-VIII): Regulated property transfers, land disputes, and debt. It also addressed damage caused by animals or falling trees.

Public/Religious Law (Tables X-XII): Included regulations against excessive funerals, such as prohibiting burial or burning of dead bodies within the city limits. 

The Twelve Tables were seen as a major move toward equality, allowing plebeians to know their rights and challenge the ruling class. They remained the foundation of Roman law for centuries.

1:01:00  Prince Paris of Troy was supposed to have been exposed because he was born under an unlucky star.

1:02:00  Bad parenting

1:03:00  Marriage regulates human sexuality.

Why monogamy is now the rule

1:04:00  Polygamous societies are less stable than monogamous societies. 

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