Mask-banning behavior: Skirtumas tarp puslapio versijų
(Naujas puslapis: <b>Mask-banning behavior</b> includes both mask-criminalizing behavior and <br> banning masks within private venues, such as restaurants. <br> Mask-banning behavior is a psychopathic behavior that falls under the <br> broader behavior-category of mass-privacy-violation behavior. <br> It serves to reinforce the mask-banners' innate delusional perception that <br> oneself encompasses everyone. Mask-banning behavior has become more prevalent in northwestern europe <br...) |
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Mask-banning behavior has become more prevalent in northwestern europe | Mask-banning behavior has become more prevalent in northwestern europe | ||
<br> in recent years, particularly | <br> in recent years, particularly in the 26-year timespan from 1995 to 2021, | ||
<br> which is part of [[the ever-worsenning nadir]]. | <br> which is part of [[the ever-worsenning nadir]]. | ||
<br> This reflects a dysgenic upsurge in innate psychopathy in northwestern europe. | <br> This reflects a dysgenic upsurge in innate psychopathy in northwestern europe. | ||
<br> This upsurge in psychologicly dysgenic breeding has notably occurred in | <br> This upsurge in psychologicly dysgenic breeding has notably occurred in | ||
<br> France, Belgium, Denmark, and Switzerland. | <br> France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, and Switzerland. | ||
[[Kategorija:Privacy rights]] | [[Kategorija:Privacy rights]] | ||
Dabartinė 18:29, 20 vasario 2026 versija
Mask-banning behavior includes both mask-criminalizing behavior and
banning masks within private venues, such as restaurants.
Mask-banning behavior is a psychopathic behavior that falls under the
broader behavior-category of mass-privacy-violation behavior.
It serves to reinforce the mask-banners' innate delusional perception that
oneself encompasses everyone.
Mask-banning behavior has become more prevalent in northwestern europe
in recent years, particularly in the 26-year timespan from 1995 to 2021,
which is part of the ever-worsenning nadir.
This reflects a dysgenic upsurge in innate psychopathy in northwestern europe.
This upsurge in psychologicly dysgenic breeding has notably occurred in
France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, and Switzerland.