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Helping define what it means to be a Hellene & Philhellene in the modern world. What does it mean to you? #MολωνΛαβε #Greek #Hellenism

Thessaloniki, Greece Katılım Haziran 2011
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Greeks Love Humanity
Greeks Love Humanity@HellenismToday·
Humanity thrives when #Hellenism is present. It is up to Hellenes and Philhellenes to preserve and protect the culture and continuity.
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Seed Oil Disrespecter™️
Seed Oil Disrespecter™️@SeedOilDsrspctr·
They could have chosen any random Greek weather girl to be Helen of Troy
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
Race-swapping the Goddess Athena is disrespectful to the Greeks, who imagined her and described her as looking like themselves. It reaches the level of hatred and racism. Whatever you think, some things are sacred to the history and culture of a nation. Shame on you, Chris Nolan.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
This is Kehinde Wiley. Obama picked him to paint his official portrait. He loves to depict beheaded whites.
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
They hate Homer. They claim to love him and know him well, yet deep down they hate him. This is evident in their frenzy to alter the translations and diminish the virtues and values of the ideal man according to Homer and the Greeks. "εἷς οἰωνός ἄριστος, ἀμύνεσθαι περί πάτρης" -Homer, Iliad, Rhapsody M, line 243 "There is only one best omen: to defend your country." This phrase still lives on today in the Hellenic Armed Forces and is used by every person who feels the duty to stand and defend their country, what Homer calls the "sweet fatherland." It is the readiness to protect one's family, because family and the eternal continuation of national identity through time are of the highest importance. The words belong to Hector, who shouted them outside the walls of Troy. Homer describes the battles outside the walls as ferocious. As the Trojans were pushing the Greeks back, Polydamas saw an eagle on their left holding a bloodied serpent in its talons. The snake turned and bit the eagle, which then dropped it. (Polydamas was a brave Trojan, Hector’s comrade-in-arms and a renowned interpreter of omens, thus an advisor to the Trojans. In several places in the Iliad, Hector disagrees with him) Seeing the eagle and the serpent, Polydamas urged Hector not to advance with the chariots toward the ships on the beach, warning that those following on foot would be slaughtered. With a fierce look, Hector the helmet-shaker replied: "I do not like at all what you have said, Polydamas." Hector continues, saying that this advice from Polydamas and from Zeus through the omen, to retreat and obey because a bird flew left or right, does not please him. With a great cry he declares: "There is only one best omen: to fight in defense of your fatherland. And you, Polydamas, why do you fear war and battle? Even if we all die here, that is no cause for fear, nor is your heart cowardly so as to flee from combat. But if you run from the war or try with words to turn others away, know that you will lose your life by my spear." This saying, every time cowardice tries to seize us and cloud our minds, reminds us that we must act with courage and manliness. It reminds us that when we and our country are threatened, we owe it to give even our lives for FREEDOM. To be a patriot (a word of Greek origin) is a sign of mental health. It is Homeric and a great value. To be "apatride", that is, someone who has no sense of belonging to a country, is to be a hollow, indifferent person, devoid of the greatest Homeric virtue. It is something sad even to imagine. Humanity is heading toward an abyss with mathematical precision. Raise your children with values. Teach them to pursue moral virtues: wisdom, prudence, courage, moderation, generosity, gentleness, greatness of soul, respect, justice, and discipline. Love your country and your people but hate the traitors and those who hate you to death. Educate yourselves. Love your wife or husband, your children. Create families and live by values. This is the only true progress that can lay the right foundations so that our children may build better societies in the future. Raise them with proper role models, Homeric role models. What we are living through now is absolute decline, a dark age, the destruction of reason and of values. It is the real darkness of thought and progress, and with mathematical precision it will drive the ship onto the rocks. Nature, however, will take care of things, so do not worry. History writes itself and does not forgive. The model of pseudo-progress that wants no nations, no families, and a world full of injustices and irrationality is already failing. Even as we speak, the history books of the future are being written, the ones that will be read in a hundred years. Societies without values lead to the degradation of human dignity. They turn man into a slave and a plaything of tyrants. Homer Pavlos
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Nolan Archives
Nolan Archives@NolanAnalyst·
OFFICIAL: The magnificent and talented Lupita Nyong’o will play both Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra in THE ODYSSEY (via @TIME)
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Bloomberg
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Turkey could soon reopen a Greek Orthodox seminary shut down more than 50 years ago, the patriarch of the Istanbul-based church said, according to Hurriyet, an act the US and the EU have repeatedly called for. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Why does no one ever refer to Muslims as colonizers, oppressors, genociders, slave traders, or imperialists?
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Petros Kasfikis
Petros Kasfikis@PetrosKas·
An interesting exchange took place at a Manhattan gala celebrating Greek Independence Day between Greek-American billionaire John Catsimatidis and the Bishop of Kalavryta. One was calling for fewer foreigners in Greece, the other quietly reminding the room that "Greeks have never cast immigrants aside." @tovimacom ➡️ tovima.com/opinions/the-b…
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Ketty Gurrisi
Ketty Gurrisi@KGurrisi79348·
The Trojan War begins because Helen is kidnapped. Achilles abandons everything because Agamemnon takes away Briseis, the woman he loves. Iliad IX, 340-343: "As a man loves his lawful wife, so I loved her with all my heart." The Iliad is a story of honor, women, and war. Modern "queer" reinterpretations are merely ideologies about the past.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@TWarPhilosopher Sparta launched a war against Troy over a woman and Achilles refused to continue fighting because the Spartan king took his woman. These are the two biggest plot points in the Iliad.
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