
Napoleon The Fiddler
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Napoleon The Fiddler
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One could make the argument that it’s much easier for immigrants to assimilate into America today than it was in pre-1924 America. But that’s only because the standard for assimilation has dramatically changed. Over a hundred years ago, we expected Euro immigrants to become Anglos. Now we just want the third worlders coming here to enjoy our mass culture and like working. Current assimilation also doesn’t just change the immigrant. It changes the country to suit the newcomers. That’s what Americans don’t like.




America was built to be a high-trust society.



They have easily the coolest Confederate monument. They really did future proof it from ever being removed.








I’m aware. It doesn’t have to directly come from India to have a resemblance to the bing bong nonsense culture of India. This painting is jeetification. Just like how it’s ironic that in this particular case you’re arguing with an Indian lady who is defending Western Logos in art.



“You don’t understand art if you don’t like Picasso” The peak of midwittery and nonsense. Picasso’s art was utter trash and ugliness. You can tell difficult stories of pain and suffering without perverting and twisting God’s image. Ilya Repin is a great example of this. Which modern art academics never speak about or even learn about because his work doesn’t satisfy the horrifying appetite of the avant garde for sheer fugliness. Below: Ivan the Terrible and his son by Repin.




Why is it that Pontius Pilate is not more of a villain in Christian history? When reading the New Testament for the first time, I was shocked to see that Pilate is depicted more as doing his Roman duty and not as a satanic force










