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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
The Renaming of Judea: Hadrian’s Attempt to Erase Jewish History by Creating Palestine - Roman Emperor Hadrian, who reigned from 117-138 AD, is remembered for his significant cultural and administrative reforms, but also for his harsh persecution of the Jews. His efforts to impose Greco-Roman culture led to a deep conflict with the Jewish people, culminating in the suppression of the Bar Kokhba Revolt and the renaming of Judea to Syria Palaestina. Hadrian sought to erase Jewish identity by banning circumcision, desecrating sacred sites, and enforcing cultural assimilation. His actions left a lasting impact on Jewish history, marking a profound clash between religion and imperial power. © The Archaeologist #drthehistories
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KillerK
KillerK@Agent192000·
@wishfind @Dr_TheHistories @archeohistories Not facts. Herodotus called the land Palestine in his book the Histories, written in 400BC. Gaza, Ashkelon, and Rafah were inhabited since the late Bronze Age by the Philistines, and hence their land was called Palestine.
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KillerK@Agent192000·
@wishfind @nordicoirlanda @Dr_TheHistories Modern Palestinians are primarily descendents of the indigenous peoples of the southern Levant, including ancient Canaanites, Israelites, and other pre-Islamic populations.
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KillerK@Agent192000·
@Anevs23 @TokyoXTrad88956 @DannyDrinksWine Has nothing to do with what they're talking about. It's not about race. He's talking about moral/religious philosophy of dualism seen in many eastern religions in which good and evil aren't binary.
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DepressedBergman
DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
Masahiro Shinoda explains why it was impossible for the Jesuits to impose their religion in Japan: "Interviewer: Is 'Silence' (1971) critical of the very fact of the Catholics coming to Japan and imposing an alien culture on the Japanese? Shinoda: Japan is an island surrounded by the sea. Many cultures from outside have come here. Japan could not refuse them. The sea current itself conveyed these foreigners to Japan’s southern shores. Japan’s culture thus consists of many, many foreign cultures in a mixture. Sometimes it caused us to lose our essential Japanese culture. I’m not even sure sometimes what Japanese culture is. In the sixteenth century Christianity and the gun were introduced into Japan. The introduction of the gun was a traumatic event and had a much deeper impact than did Christianity. The Japanese people were perplexed, but they are a realistic people and they made their choices pragmatically, giving up the metaphysical. We are empiricists, materialists. Interviewer: If I had made that movie, I would have questioned the right of the Jesuit priests to come to Japan and impose their ideas on the Japanese. Shinoda: No, it was impossible for the Jesuits to impose their religion on the Japanese because of the animism believed in by this insular, island people. It was not to be destroyed by so severe a religion as Christianity. Christianity destroyed the Roman gods, but the Japanese gods were protected by the softness of Buddhism. Buddhism is so soft that it was absorbed into the Japanese culture of the time. The Japanese people believed that Buddhism could easily marry with Shinto, and thus Japanese culture is a mixed breed of both religions. Then Christianity came, but by this time the native animism of Shinto and Buddhism were already coexisting in harmony. I think that there was no room for an additional religion. All Eastern religions are in accordance with a belief in the oneness of man and nature, whereas Christianity deals with the relationship between one man and another. When movies, or film culture, were introduced into Japan they were already based on modern Western thought. But Japanese culture influenced the kind of films that would be made here, despite the Western origins of the cinema. I must categorize the films of the world into three distinct types. European films are based upon human psychology, American films upon action and the struggles of human beings, and Japanese films upon circumstance." ('Voices from the Japanese Cinema', Joan Mellen, 1975)
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Uncut Dem 🖲️
Uncut Dem 🖲️@UncutDem·
@BabaDClint “I already talked to them, I’m not impressed” Why would anyone want to meet a half sister who talks about her known sisters like that?
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A simple man 😎
A simple man 😎@BabaDClint·
Her dad got somebody pregnant when he was a teenager and then left her when he met her mom.😳
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PeachProof
PeachProof@PeachProof23·
Wait for the explanation... because that first sentence is wild. 🫢 ​Imagine having to explain this to the neighbors. 🏚️
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
Most marriages only BENEFIT men. Women don't benefit from marriage unless the husband is financially SUCCESSFUL and has RESOURCES. Argue with YOURSELF. I have RECEIPTS. let's look at the DATA: MARRIED MEN: → live LONGER than single men → earn MORE money than single men → report HIGHER happiness → have BETTER mental health → have someone managing their LIFE, health, social calendar MARRIED WOMEN: → live SHORTER than single women → do MORE unpaid labor (cooking, cleaning, childcare) → report LOWER happiness than single women → sacrifice CAREER advancement → take on the MENTAL LOAD of the household the statistics don't LIE. Marriage benefits MEN more than WOMEN. UNLESS... UNLESS he has RESOURCES. Here's when marriage ACTUALLY benefits women: → he's financially STABLE (you're not carrying the household) → He PROVIDES (you can focus on career OR family without struggle) → he values PARTNERSHIP (splits domestic labor, doesn't expect you to do everything) → He invests in your comfort (nanny, housekeeper, support systems) → you're not drowning in UNPAID labor while also working full-time Because let's be REAL: if you're: Working full-time Doing ALL the cooking, cleaning, and childcare Managing the household Carrying the MENTAL load AND he's not even financially contributing MORE? WHAT ARE YOU GAINING? a ROOMMATE who doesn't do dishes? That's not a PARTNERSHIP. That's a BURDEN. Women have been GASLIT into thinking they should be GRATEFUL for it. you're not "lucky" to be married. HE is.
Ola⚡️@lifeofolaa

Unpopular opinion that will put you in this position!

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Allure 
Allure @Blaccallure·
You can’t forget her ✨
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Cheeky
Cheeky@StillCheeky·
@clahws Thank you for posting what you wanted to hear and nobody else could hear. Your narrative is racist
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NoPauseTv
NoPauseTv@NoPauseTv·
All because she don't like her baby daddy's new girl 🤦🏾‍♂️..
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KillerK
KillerK@Agent192000·
@TFromdao @0_Trevo_0 Yes, he does. Even if she did cheat, the murder would still be unjustified. She didn't cheat tho. They broke up and this maniac stalked her.
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zeckician
zeckician@chainedleek9426·
@0_Trevo_0 Ain't saying it's the right thing to do but karma is a birch, dont cheat.
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