Will the Amish live very similar to the way they live now 100 years in the future?
>>2734177
>exposing her lewd feet in public
The Amish are more degenerate than I thought...
After the Amish communities get culturally enriched by Syrian and African refugees, they will no longer be the sick oppressive and bigoted communities that they are today.
>>2734653
This
Yes, and super inbreed.
>>2734177
They will be one of the few pure strains of humanity left after the Gene Wars.
>>2734177
>Showing feet
This is a work safe board, motherfucker.
>Not that I'm complaining, hoo boy.
>>2734660
Amish are probably less inbred than the entirety of the middle east
>>2735053
Demonstrably false, but whatever helps you sleep better at night.
>>2734177
Assuming they don't get Holocausted, probably.
>>2735101
Demonstrably true.
>>2735101
>Demonstrably false
Just like you are demonstrably a faggot?
>>2735114
Where are the amish on this chart?
>>2735114
>>2735117
What are you playing at?
No, they already use some our technology and it's only going to keep sliding.
>>2735125
Just inbreeding things, Abdul.
>>2735053
Nah, Amish are known for contracting serious disorders and genetic defects.
>>2735134
So is the entirety of the middle east.
>>2735125
So first cousin marriage in the Amish community is 6.2% vs over 50% for Pakistan
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12346199
>Data were collected on the occurrence of marriages between close relatives, including cousins, as well as between nonrelatives from 6611 ever married women as part of the 1990-91 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS)
>The PDHS indicated that more than half of ever married women aged 15-49 were married to their first cousins. The inclusion of second cousins raised the percentage of consanguineous marriages from 50.3 to 61.2. Another 1.3% were married to other relations and the rest (over 37%) were married to non-relatives.
Now fuck off back to /leftypol/ you faggy little fedora tipper
>>2735139
>implying I'm going to read science published by kuffars
>>2735143
>implying you aren't false flagging
>>2735139
>Pakis
>Arabs
>>2735138
>muh low iq
Meanwhile Iran and Pakistan are making strides in their nuclear and science fields while not looking like literal mutants.
>>2735125
What are you?
>>2735153
The entirety of the Paki nuclear program rests on the shoulders of one brahmin that was educated in the UK.
>>2735163
No.
https://fas.org/nuke/guide/pakistan/nuke/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Raziuddin_Siddiqui
>a Pakistani, contributed for the United States during the Manhattan Project, could also be done by scientists in Pakistan, for their own people."[48] Siddiqui was a Pakistani theoretical physicist who, in the early 1940s, worked on both the British nuclear program and the Manhattan Project.[49]
>>2735173
The entirety of the Paki bomb comes from AQ kahn
>>2735188
>a paki
Your point?
>>2735198
Inbred
>>2735139
1st and second cousin marriages among the Amish totaled close to 50%, which is indeed lower than Pakistan's 61%, and with less 1st degree marriages. The inbreeding coefficient was .0195 vs .0335. So, the Amish are indeed significantly less inbred than the most inbred country on the planet that is also as a textbook case in genetic studies, congratulations (by the way, the Hutterites, a similarly isolated sect, have a rate of .0332, virtually identical to the Paki rate)
In Jordan and Kuwait, the coefficients were .0225 and .0219, much closer to the Amish number. In Egypt and Turkey, they were significantly smaller at .010 and .00645. So at best we can say that the Amish consanguinity rate is well within the MENA range and far above (and below) some major countries.
But the consanguinity rate is not the whole story.
The main problem for the Amish is that "almost all Amish descend from about 200 18th-century founders". Their gene pool is extremely small, whether they marry their 1st cousin or a distant relative from another village. A useful comparison is FLDS mormons, who have extremely low consanguineous marriage rates (coefficient .0004!) but a slew of genetic defects due to the strong founder effect and limited gene pool.
>thread about of the amish lifestyle will carry on for another century
>it turns into the inbreeding of muslims
W H Y
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>>2734177
The Amish actually use some technology
>>2736818
a fucking caveman hunting mammoths with spears is using technology you dingus
>>2736836
I mean modern technology
>>2736846
yes but which ones
>>2736859
Tractors, electricity etc
>>2736859
the wiki page for Amish has some interesting data on what the different communities will and will not tolerate in general. Curiously enough, one of the most commonly used is the washing machine from what I gather. If that's right, it's quite an interesting thing. It's one of the most dispensable utensils of modern life and generally the people I know do fine without them as opposed to more complex technologies but maybe that's why it's easily accepted for Mennonite communities like the Amish.
>>2735198
He stole the knowledge
also sold it the fucking norks among others
Once the US is full SJW their land will be redistributed, their communities will be broken up and their women sent to state schools where they will be encouraged to racemix. They will comply unless they stop being pacifist.
>>2735114
>Unknown
>the entire ocean
kek we dont know about fish inbreeding
>>2736878
>dispensable utensils
>washing machine
you say that because you don't have to wash your own clothes, your husband's and your five children's instead you cant live without your iphone
post more amish girls feet
>>2737139
Pffftt, my grandmother washed 3 generations' worth of clothes by hand and still had the time to watch her telenovellas in the morning.
Her hands are like elephant paws though, but that's because of the shitty chemicals in detergents.
>>2737358
>elephant paws
lel
>>2736951
lol
>>2734660
More inbreed that the Prince of /his/?
>>2734177
Contrary to belief, the Amish do NOT shun all progress. Their bishops examine every new piece of technology and decide whether or not it might undermine their way of life and bans or permits it, accordingly. The way they put it is that they wait and see what the consequences for a new piece of technology are before they embrace it. In 100 years time, they will probably have finally accepted electricity as "kosher" and will be running hundred-year-old 8bit computers while the rest of us have moved on to positronics,
>>2735153
Iran and Pakistan are usually not considered to be part of the middle east.
It's hard to find good barefoot Amish women
>>2735134
Amish are aware of this and try to marry someone from farther away when possible. Although converts are almost unheard of (still allowable though), they do adopt babies into families as another long-term strategy.
>>2738306
If it wasn't for the hardcore religion bit, I'd totally marry an Amish Q qt and live a simple life. As long as I can still have my books I'm good.
>>2739493
I'm pretty sure books are kosher.