Diogenes
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If Christianity made Europe “weak,” explain Charlemagne.
In Saxony, his law code made refusing baptism, pagan burial rites, anti-Christian conspiracy, and disloyalty to the Christian king capital crimes.
Einhard called the Saxon War “more prolonged” and “more cruel” than any Frankish war.
This is not slave morality. He legislated the death of paganism: refuse baptism, die; keep the old rites, die; betray the Christian king, die.
It was empire with a cross in one hand and a sword in the other.

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It’s important we all remember the time you let feral urban youths terrorize the entire country for months. The result of some scumbag overdosing was a billion dollars in property damage, 35 deaths and a cop doing life in prison, all so you could throw an election.
No one should ever forget it.
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You don’t own this word. It predates your particular language and your use for the word. When we use it we’re not talking about you or trying to attach ourselves to you.
•Early PIE: *h₂erós
◦Anatolian: *ʔor-o-, 'peer, freeman',[34]
▪Hittite: arā-, 'comrade, peer, companion, friend'; arawanni-, 'free, freeman (not being slave)'; natta ara, 'not proper to the community',[26][31][34]
▪Lycian: arus-, 'citizens'; arawa-, 'freedom',[31][34]
◦Late PIE: *h₂eryós,[33]
▪Indo-Iranian: *arya-, 'Aryan, Indo-Iranian',[23][33]
▪Old Indo-Aryan: árya-, 'Aryan, faithful to the Vedic religion'; aryá-, 'kind, favourable, true, devoted'; arí-, 'faithful; devoted person, ± kinsman';
▪Iranian: *arya-, 'Aryan, Iranian',[35]
▪Avestan: airya- (pl.aire), 'Aryan, Iranian',[23][36][33]
▪Old Persian: ariya-, 'Aryan, Iranian',[23][35][31]
▪Celtic: *aryo-, 'freeman; noble'; or perhaps from *prio- ('first > prominent, eminent'),
▪Gaulish: ario-, 'freeman, lord; foremost',[38][39]
▪Old Irish: aire, 'freeman, chief; noble';[38][39]
▪Germanic *arjaz, 'noble, distinguished, esteemed',[40]
▪Proto-Norse: arjosteʀ, 'foremost, most distinguished'.
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@____Diogenes___ @SamyazaSpeaks The very claim of "Aryan" implies exactly that.
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@Zillafeet1 @HistoryDruid Yeah that’s what the Jews say. Where is Solomon in the Elephantine Papyrii?
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@____Diogenes___ @HistoryDruid No, if you knew the history, King David had all the things he needed to build the temple and tried to build it but was told no by God. Solomon built the temple. The temple was attacked several times before the Greeks came and the story of Hanukkah happened.
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@____Diogenes___ @HistoryDruid Wrong. The Greeks didn’t come to Israel until many years after the Temple Solomon built. I know this because it is part of the history of the Maccabes.
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@BlackEagle00001 @ByzanceICXCNIKA @AnnuKaushik253 They weren’t when I was there in 1999. Disgusting humans.
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@____Diogenes___ @ByzanceICXCNIKA @AnnuKaushik253 Today barbarian has a different meaning but back then they referred to non Greek speakers. Albania and Kosova are among the safest countries in Europe just so you know
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Alexander- a Macedonian Greek defeated the Persians who were ruling ancient Egypt. He founded the city of Alexandria. One of his Generals Ptolemy (also a Macedonian Greek) founded Ptolemaic dynasty which ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years. Cleopatra belonged to this dynasty. This is not “history rewritten by racist.” This is ACTUAL HISTORY.

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My ancestors have been obsessed with Greece and Rome for the last 2000 years. It’s never going to stop.
Everything from the Holy Roman Empire to the name of the Kaiser and Czar, to the American republic and our constitution are in direct emulation of Rome, if not a continuation of it. The empire split up and it’s been impossible to reunite, despite the best efforts of both the French and Germans. The West never stopped being Rome.
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@____Diogenes___ @Phantom_Blooper >the first white person with some dignity I encountered on here
that's what my entire issue with whites are. they gotta stop leeching off to my heritage/identity based off some proto-ancestral connection.
also, stop leeching off to rome/greece too.
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@SusieM414141 @MAGA_X_Times You could just shoot the window a couple times and unlock the door.
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@Handre @odinslament So it was a massive jobs program for the people building it. You can’t eat marble or gold leaf but you can buy food with the paycheck you get for installing it.
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While Romanian families shivered in unheated apartments and waited hours for meager bread rations, Nicolae Ceaușescu built himself a 1,100-room palace that consumed $3 billion of his nation's wealth. The Casa Poporului stands today as a monument to the inevitable outcome when central planners face zero market constraints on their appetites.
Ceaușescu's palace contains 12 stories above ground, spreads across 365,000 square meters, and required 20,000 workers laboring in shifts around the clock. He demolished entire historic neighborhoods of Bucharest to clear space for his architectural ego trip. Meanwhile, his citizens endured bread queues, rolling blackouts, and heating restrictions so severe that hospitals couldn't maintain proper temperatures. The dictator diverted the nation's resources toward marble, crystal chandeliers, and gold leaf while his people literally froze.
Without market prices to signal genuine demand or profit-and-loss mechanisms to punish waste, political authorities inevitably channel resources toward projects that serve their personal preferences rather than human needs. Ceaușescu faced no competitors, no angry shareholders, no bankruptcy risk. He simply commanded the nation's productive capacity to serve his grandiose vision.
The palace required 3,500 tons of crystal, 480 chandeliers, 1,409 ceiling lights, and 700,000 tons of steel and bronze. Every ton of material that went into those ornate rooms represented food, medicine, fuel, or housing that never reached Romanian families. The arithmetic is brutal but simple: centralized control means resources flow toward political vanity projects rather than genuine human priorities.
The building still stands, largely empty, costing millions annually just to maintain its unused splendor.

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Legalize the excavation of native american burial mounds and our understanding of history will change overnight
MoundLore@MoundLore
Kentucky LiDAR
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@tufpraise “White racism” is just a slander that’s used to justify violence against us. Our problem is that White people aren’t racist enough, not that they’re racist.
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why do white people get angry when racists are portrayed as bad
StillDevonTracey@TheXReportCard
Black Horror is nothing more than revenge porn against Whites
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@Joe__Bassey @emsuncleronnie Blacks kill more Whites every 3.5 years than blacks were lynched during the entire Jim Crow era.
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@__OnlyFacts @HistoryDruid Exactly this. The Old Testament is anti-White and anti-Western to its core. Jesus comes back at the end of days to break up the families of the gentiles with a sword. The Bible is the story of our destruction.
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@____Diogenes___ @HistoryDruid If you want a shortcut to the truth, take the Biblical stories and invert it

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Even though they’re obviously trying to paint him as the bad guy, doesn’t it seem like Goliath embodies the traditional European notions of Courage and Honor better than David does in this scene?
Goliath does not want to fight a child, an opponent far weaker than him,
he even offers him a weapon and converses with him.
Upon hearing david’s appeals to his god, Goliath even accepts the challenge to fight a God.
And what does David do?
He sneaks him while he’s not looking.
This video encapsulates much of our history.
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@NSANiTYx @DelusionPosting You know when all that ends? With death.
You hate reality and want death.
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@DelusionPosting Not seeing the "delusional" part.
Hospital instead of a Church? Why not?
Help someone instead of pray for them? Sure.
Disease, Poverty and War gone? That'd be nice.
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@RaghavSaivv @Phantom_Blooper Our ancestors diverged 5500 years ago. We don’t have much to do with your culture and we don’t want to.
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@____Diogenes___ @Phantom_Blooper then stop leeching off to my heritage filthy pigskinned ogre.
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@Lavader_ @KnightOfTh3Wind You just need an ascendant warrior elite who are pagans. Everyone else will follow. This is what the SS was trying to be. Attacking Christianity or converting everyone’s grandma is unnecessary.
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Although I have a great deal of sympathy for Paganism myself, the notion of a Pagan revival, one where it sweeps across the West and reestablishes itself as the dominant religious faith, is pure fantasy. It simply cannot happen.
If the West is going to drift away from the Abrahamic religions, the most likely candidate to fill that vacuum, at least within the right-wing sphere, is racialist secular nationalism. A Pagan revival, realistically, could only emerge as an outgrowth of that movement, supplying it with a metaphysical and spiritual dimension. Paganism standing on its own two feet as an independent faith, attracting converts on the strength of its own theology, is not something I can imagine taking hold at scale.
This became clear to me while I was lurking in Pagan circles on Xitter. There's a telling reason why one of their central objections to Christianity, and to the Abrahamic religions generally, is that these faiths are universalist, that they place God above all else, and above race in particular. The appeal of modern Paganism in these spaces is bound up with identity and blood far more than with the gods themselves, which is exactly why it functions better as the spiritual wing of a nationalist project than as a religion people would embrace for its own sake.
So at the very best, a Pagan revival might find a foothold among an elite class of believers, the kind drawn to esoteric and aristocratic ideas. Among the masses, though, it has no real future.


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Is that insect called 'Europe?'
ღ@stfnigg
Could this insect be largely responsible for Africa's underdevelopment?
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@Real_Dominic1 @havyatt @SkyVirginSon Yeah, it’s Jewish fan fiction based on the Old Testament. This isn’t hard to comprehend.
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@havyatt @SkyVirginSon Dozens of authors conspired to make the NT true. This is new level of tinfoil 🤡
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THE 200 YEAR OLD PROPHECY
I DIDN’T KNOW THIS: The Isaiah 53 paradox that baffled rabbis for centuries.
Written over 700 years before crucifixion was even invented by the Romans, Isaiah 53 describes a man pierced for our transgressions, led like a lamb to the slaughter, and buried in a rich man’s grave.
For centuries, critics claimed Christians altered the text. Then, in 1947, a shepherd boy found the Dead Sea Scrolls in a cave. The Isaiah Scroll was dated to 100+ BC completely untouched, identical to the Bible in your house right now.
How can anyone look at this evidence and call it a coincidence?

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