

Joe Klang (or)Dont let the Bastards grind you down
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@stevush5
ABANDON THE METROS. Jesus wins. Myocarditis Hesitant. Unapologetic Culturalist, the epithet 'racist' is used often as deflection from the issue of culture.





On May 3, 1821, 4.000 Muslim Turks from Syria and Palestine arrived in Cyprus. After disarming the Greeks, Küçük Mehmet made a list of 486 prominent Greeks, with Archbishop Kyprianos at the top of the list. He informed the Sultan that if these specific Greeks were not exterminated, they could obtain weapons from Greece and revolt. Then the order came from the “Sublime Porte.” The directive stated that all those on the list must be slaughtered, unless they changed their faith, that is, unless they converted from Christian Greeks into Muslim Turks. On June 12, most of them were arrested in their places of residence and imprisoned in the dungeons, while 16 managed to escape. The first to be murdered as an example was Archbishop Kyprianos. On July 9, 1821, he was hanged in the Square of the Government House in Nicosia, under a mulberry tree. On the same day, the three Metropolitans of Cyprus were beheaded: Chrysanthos of Paphos, Meletios of Kition, and Lavrentios of Kyrenia, along with many other clergymen. On July 14, the “great massacre” took place. Approximately 486 Greeks of Cyprus were publicly beheaded. Imagine the number, around 400 Greeks in a single day. 36 were spared from death because they converted to Islam. The English traveler John Carne writes that he had met Archbishop Kyprianos, who, judging from the developments, foresaw the violent end that awaited him. Carne records the words of Kyprianos: “My death is not far away. I know they are only waiting for an opportunity to kill me.” The French ambassador Jérôme Méchain writes about the atrocities committed by the Muslim Turks: “The island of Cyprus… quiet and peaceful… if left undisturbed… is today in turmoil from the day of the arrival of a large number of troops [...] …the Musellim is becoming more and more ferocious. Every day in Nicosia he hangs, strangles or butchers unfortunate people [...]” Meanwhile, the Swede Berggren writes: “The Virgin Mary dressed everywhere in black, many houses were spattered with blood.” The poems that were written, such as “The 9th of July 1821 in Nicosia, Cyprus” by Vasilis Michaelides explain how much barbaric Islam is for this world. The hatred of the Muslim Turks against the Greeks has been etched into our memories and souls. We cannot forget. It is our duty to remember.






Italian prosecutors just uncovered that Dior pays only $57 to produce bags retailing for $2,780!!! Anyone buying “luxury” bags is an idiot 🤣
