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Zoomer
Zoomer@ZoomerHistorian·
I get the thing with Africans, like if you’re a stupid or fat White women and some braggadocios African acting reckless comes up to you hitting on you or whatever, you can see how that happens after all the cultural conditioning they’ve gone through But what on earth causes a White woman to get with an Indian? What’s going on there? Cursed image
Dr. Jeevun Sandher MP@JeevunSandher

It’s coming home 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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VolkerKetzer
VolkerKetzer@VolkerPetzer·
„Er ist vor allen Dingen, und alles besteht in ihm.“ - Kolosser 1, 17
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@GraniRau Pagans and Christians are simultaneously fighting to be as feminist as possible while accusing each other of being the more feminist ideology
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Vicar of Mithras
Vicar of Mithras@VicarOfMithras·
It's always amusing when people confidently rewrite history to fit modern Judeo oriented narratives. You're projecting later Judeo-Christian "moral" standards onto pagan civilizations that often held very different views of sexuality. Ancient Greece and Rome, for example, produced philosophers, generals, poets, and even emperors who engaged in same-sex relationships or had both male and female partners without that defining their entire identity. There was no single "pagan position" on sexuality, but the claim that pagans would have universally thrown bisexual people into bogs is historical fantasy. Just as misplaced is the assumption that ancient pagans viewed the human body with the same sense of shame found in Jewish rooted traditions. Across much of the ancient pagan world, the human body was celebrated as something noble, beautiful, and worthy of admiration...not something shameful or corrupt. If you're going to invoke the ancient world, at least learn something about it before trying to use it as a rhetorical prop.
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Brian Nijman
Brian Nijman@BrianNijman·
There are often discussions wherein people are debating the Nature of the Gods - conclusions drawn often vary immensely, and are cause for conflict among some. A good example of this discourse is the stance that the Gods are mere archetypes/metaphors versus the Gods being separate, autonomous deities. Ironically, both "camps" are right in a way - the Gods are autonomous deities with distinct personalities, but they can *also* function as archetype, and their values/cosmic roles can be understood through methods of "simplifying" certain aspects - such as using metaphor, allegory, and emulation. This was done historically, and it's also a contributing factor as to why sacred texts are written in poetical fashion, depicted fantastically, or put into sound (through music.) Our Ancestors believed that through behaving a certain way, emulating, or by invoking a specific God, they could *host* (not master, important distinction) the God's specific powers - for example, seers or poets would invoke Óðinn so he could work through them to write poetry, or find Wisdom (óðr; divine inspiration.) The truth is that the Nature of the Gods is something that we can never *fully* understand - as we build our relationship with them over the generations, our understanding does increase, but there are certain thresholds that we, as mortals, cannot cross. What often stands out is that it isn't an "either/or" dogma when it comes to the Gods - certain truths can be within every (rooted) perspective, though often incomplete. Much of the groundwork/answers are passed on by our Ancestors, as well as embedded in our very Blood - as such, respond to what sounds or feels logical, rational, and most importantly, Natural. ᚨ
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𒉭𓆏The Great Dane 𓆏𒉭
𒉭𓆏The Great Dane 𓆏𒉭@thegreatdane269·
Had a blast at the Nietzschean Vitalist meetup! Always a pleasure to meet fellow aristocrats of the soul.
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@JuanasFabricias He shouldn’t even be called “Christ,” short for the Greek “Christos” that is meant to translate the purely Jewish title of “Maschiah” (AKA Messiah), savior of the Jewish nation. He is Jesus Mashiah or Yeshua Meshiah. “Jesus Christ” is just this with a European skinsuit.
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Jongiraitis
Jongiraitis@JuanasFabricias·
🕎 Rabbi Jesus leading the Goyim sheep to the slaughter
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@autistegodeath Regarding the Shape Store thing, there was like a 20 paragraph, eloquently written masterpiece after the Shape Store vid came out analyzing black people in relation to the Shape Store. I haven’t seem Doyle’s commentary but I guarantee everything he said was lifted from this tweet
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Baren
Baren@N199395·
@Blueboyuwu88 fedposting and a faggot??? typical glow niggers
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mjölner@mjolnerwolf·
The Golden rule is poison. "treat others as you wish to be treated. " What if they're not like you. What if they enjoy harming you?
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