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ᛒAᛏᛏLEᛒOK 🌲⚔️🏋♂️🥋🧠🌲
@Battle_Bok
Ex-IT, Fitness Freak, Metal Drummer, LARP Lord. Battle-Tested, Rune-Touched, Off-brand Ragnar on a watchlist. ᛉ Dead & Reborn ~ RISE with me! ᚠ
The Hague, Netherlands Katılım Temmuz 2023
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@NaomiSeibt Throughout the 20th century, the Australian government literally tried to eradicate the native Aboriginal population by "breeding the color out of them" (stolen generations).
Needless to say, that really backfired on them.
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🚨🇩🇪 TAX-ENFORCED KIDS TV INSTILLS FEAR OF AfD PARTY‼️
Nothing scares the government more than free-thinking RED-PILLED KIDS.
Germans HAVE TO pay taxes for the propaganda media - including KIDS TV.
They declare the AfD (most popular party in Germany!) far-right extremist:
“Far-right extremists believe, for example, that people with different skin color or religion are worth less.”
Actually, we just don’t want white Germans to be replaced!
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This is Bubba. A Tuxedo Maine Coon.
Last Christmas, I thought my baby boy was going to die. Such a scare. I told the vet: whatever it costs, whatever it takes. I'll mortgage the house. Please save my boy.
He made it. Now he's 18 months old, 20 pounds, and will keep growing for 2-3 more years.
My wife (and the vet) saved his life. Soon he'll be big enough to eat us.




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Some of the direct incidents of oppression by early Christians based on religion, including the oppression of other Christians of different sects.
317-321: Donatist persecutions (death toll unknown)
325: Exile of Arius and the burning of his books. Possession of Arian writings was punishable by death.
333: renewed Anti-Arian persecution.
346: Renewed Donatist persecution (death toll unknown)
361: Christian mob lynches Arian bishop George of Alexandria.
371: Martin of Tours leads raving bands of religious fanatics across Gaul, smashing sacred shrines, cutting down sacred trees and fighting with locals.
380: All non Nicene forms of Christianity were banned
385: Priscillian executed for heresy - the first person officially executed by the state for not confirming to Orthodox Christian views.
391: Theodosius bans all forms of pagan worship on punishment of death. All temples closed. Widespread destruction seen in the archeological record across the empire. (Death toll unknown)
411-412: Banning of Donatism
415: Hypatia, Alexandrian philosopher, murdered by Christian mob
529: Justinian mandated baptism for all subjects and the property confiscation and execution of anyone found worshipping pagan gods. (Death toll unknown)
529: Neoplatonic Academy of Athens forced to close for heretical views.
633: Visigoths order the forced conversion of all Jews
686: Isle of Wight invaded to exterminate paganism in Britain. Islanders forced to convert after their defeat in battle.
754: Iconoclasm in the Byzantine Empire. Those who refused to destroy icons were beaten, exiled or killed. (Death toll unknown)
782: Charlamagne mass executions for refusal to convert (4500 murdered)
785: Charlamagne mandates universal baptism. Refusal is subject to the death penalty.
843: Byzantines crush the dualist Christian Paulicians (10000+ murdered)
864: Forced conversion of Bulgars. Tribal leaders were rounded up and forced to convert and their entire people with them. (52 refused and were murdered along with their entire families - minimum several hundred killed)
I mean, this could really go on forever. I could (and maybe I will) make a two hour documentary just on this topic alone.
For many of these events we do not know how many people died. The information is almost entirely recorded by the victors and they don't often care to record such things.
The violence and state oppression was across the bord and directed at everyone with a different viewpoint, whether pagan or Christian or Jew. The demand for absolute religious conformity was insane and it went on for a thousand years like this.
Shane Evens 🇺🇸@BamaTorch1992
@FortressLugh Where are the numbers, stats, Josephus quotes - give us something besides empty accusations.
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The Aesir and Vanir gods married and mated with Jotun. I doubt they, or our ancestor spirits, our Fylgja spirits, the landvættir, etc. give a shit about genetics or perceived 'race'. There's more to us than our physical bodies, after all. Not to mention reincarnation being a thing.
It baffles me that anyone would diminish or in any way question the value or legitimacy of any Pagan based on race or genetics.
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This should be interesting - I want to know your thoughts.
From a personal standpoint I very much self-analyze my beliefs. What I mean by that is basically, "If I believe in X, what does that mean for Y." For example, If I believe in an afterlife, what does that mean for the possibility of "ghosts"? These thought processes help me define my own beliefs and help me fully flesh out my mindset.
With that being said I would like to hear your thoughts on the below.
A core part of Norse Paganism is honoring our ancestors. So, lets say we have a person who is mixed race. Obliviously that's not something they had control over. They are a perfect mix, 50-50 German and Sub-Saharan African. Do you think it is appropriate for them to be Norse Pagan if they walk the path of honoring their Germanic ancestors? What if they are further mixed, and are only 5% German? What percentage of Germanic/Norse/Northern European ancestry does a person need to be in order to be accepted in the Norse Pagan community? How do you think the Gods feel about it?
I ask your thoughts on this strictly from a pagan standpoint, not from what is currently happening with our countries being overwhelmed with foreign invaders or the lefts attempt at erasing the white race and culture from this earth. Just what you find acceptable in regard to honoring one's ancestors.
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I put jacksepticeye in this video 2 years ago.
Always wanted to say thank you for the green screen fun. My son enjoyed it. 😁👍
youtu.be/Tkj9OPUI5vM

YouTube
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