🈚️🈸🈺🈷️

8.2K posts

🈚️🈸🈺🈷️

🈚️🈸🈺🈷️

@mastrdong

🈯️🈸🈚️🈷️🈷️

La Argentina, Colombia Katılım Kasım 2010
966 Takip Edilen153 Takipçiler
🈚️🈸🈺🈷️ retweetledi
Promakos
Promakos@PROMAKOS_·
Las "razas malditas" de España (I): introducción. En la historia social peninsular hubo un puñado de comunidades que durante siglos fueron tratadas como pueblos aparte por la sociedad mayoritaria, con segregación residencial, prohibición de matrimonios mixtos, separación litúrgica en las iglesias y oficios reservados. La historiografía contemporánea las ha agrupado bajo el rótulo divulgativo de "etnias malditas", aunque ese nombre, eso sí, hay que matizarlo desde el principio. Salvo en el caso de los chuetas mallorquines (descendientes verificados de judeoconversos del XV) y en parte el de los agotes navarros (donde un estudio genético reciente de la UCM dirigido por Antonio González-Martín deja la puerta abierta a un origen cátaro o leproso funcional), no estamos ante etnias en sentido biológico. Lo que tenemos son gremios endogámicos racializados por su entorno o regiones pobres convertidas en imaginario de barbarie. Los siete grupos que vamos a tratar en esta serie, uno por uno, son los siguientes. Los AGOTES del valle de Baztán y resto de Navarra septentrional, prolongación peninsular de los cagots gascones y bearneses. Tenían una puerta lateral de entrada a la iglesia (visible aún en Arizkun, tapiada en 1954), pila bautismal separada, prohibición de portar armas, oficios limitados a la carpintería y la cantería. Los VAQUEIROS DE ALZADA del occidente asturiano y noroeste leonés. Ganaderos trashumantes entre brañas de altura e invernales costeros, marginados por los "xaldos" (campesino sedentarios) con bancos aparte y vasos de cuerno en las tabernas. La inscripción de la iglesia de San Martín de Luiña, "no pasan de aquí a oír misa los baqueros", sigue grabada en el suelo. Los HURDANOS de Cáceres, racializados por la pobreza estructural extrema, el bocio endémico por carencia de yodo y la endogamia forzosa de los valles altos. La leyenda negra hurdana se construyó entre Pascual Madoz, los viajeros franceses del XIX y, sobre todo, el documental falsificado de Buñuel en 1933. Los MARAGATOS de Astorga, arrieros del Camino Real Madrid-Galicia con monopolio del transporte de pescado y mercancías de lujo hasta la llegada del ferrocarril. Endogamia gremial estricta, vestido distintivo y una fama proverbial de honradez comercial que les valió el monopolio. Los CHUETAS de Mallorca, descendientes de judeoconversos del XV cristalizados en quince apellidos (Aguiló, Bonnín, Cortès, Forteza, Fuster, Martí, Miró, Picó, Pinya, Pomar, Segura, Tarongí, Valentí, Valleriola, Valls) tras el auto de fe de 1691 y la fijación literaria del jesuita Garau. La marginación social efectiva pervivió hasta los años setenta del siglo XX. El Parlamento balear reconoció la discriminación histórica en septiembre de 2023. Los MERCHEROS o quinquilleros, comunidad nómada castellana cristiana vieja, no romaní ni mestiza con gitanos. Afiladores, paragüeros, hojalateros y tratantes. Y por último los PASIEGOS de los valles cántabros del Pas, Pisueña y Miera. Ganaderos trashumantes verticales con cabañas escalonadas, famosos por sus amas de cría en la corte de Madrid hasta Alfonso XIII inclusive. La marginación pasiega es la más tardía y leve, surgida en el XIX por envidia económica. Iremos uno por uno a lo largo de la semana.
Promakos tweet media
Español
62
546
2.6K
129.5K
Hans-Joachim Marseille
Hans-Joachim Marseille@MarseilleH41515·
Lieutenant General Hermann Hoth and his assistant analyzed maps showing possible developments on the Eastern Front in 1942
Hans-Joachim Marseille tweet media
English
1
16
238
5.1K
greg
greg@greg16676935420·
What do you think World War 11 will be fought over?
English
3.4K
358
11.9K
352.9K
Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
I would love to find out more about WW4 and WW7 ... someone told me those two were amazing. Can anyone recommend any good movies about them?
English
180
44
706
116.5K
David Keyes
David Keyes@DavidMKeyes·
I'm looking for some good books about World War 11 but couldn't find any. Suggestions?
English
241
48
732
28K
Ira Mehlman
Ira Mehlman@imehlman·
@DavidMKeyes Churchill's "The Eleventh World War" is a must-read if you truly want to understand how it happened. I would also recommend JFK's lesser known book, "While Somalia Slept." Should both be available on Amazon.
English
1
0
1
59
Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
“World War Eleven” Yes, that was deadly
English
5.8K
6.4K
41.8K
32.7M
Pullin-Taffy
Pullin-Taffy@stever4444·
@BasedMikeLee I didn’t think we would make it past World War 10. 🤣😂🤣😂
English
1
0
7
429
Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
@DataRepublican What if there have been a bunch of wars they never taught us about in school?
English
233
163
5K
132.3K
Dj alex 2018-2019
Dj alex 2018-2019@adorni12·
Capitanich hizo el traspaso del sistema ferroviario del chaco a Nacion, Sefecha no cumple ninguna funcion
Pablo Rizzi@Budijoly

1. #Chaco El triste Gobernador @LeandroZdero oficializó el cierre de Sefecha, empresa estatal ferroviaria. La destrucción programada le va a costar a la provincia mas de 848 millones de pesos destinados a indemnizaciones y deudas, y la perdida del ferrocarril.

Español
1
0
2
17
Grǣġhama
Grǣġhama@grahamscheper·
The first ever English translation of Beowulf was by John Mitchell Kemble, in 1837. He was a miserable and extremely rude know-it-all who often insulted his contemporaries, but his translation was decently good. Remarkably, it's actually *better* than some modern editions in a few regards. Obviously I hate the translation of hwæt as "Lo!", but translating þēodcyninga as "of the mighty kings" is a sign that he recognized even back in 1837 that the first element þēod- is from *þiudijaz (great), not *þeudu (people). Modern translations of "folk-kings" or the like misunderstand the compound.
Grǣġhama tweet media
English
14
31
371
53.3K
Coach House Chambers
Coach House Chambers@HouseChambers·
@grahamscheper I like to use hwæt as often as I can in everyday conversation. I translate it as "So, anyway..."
English
1
0
19
1.2K
Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
My wife when I ask her to keep the Costco trip under two hours and $1500
Robert Sterling tweet media
English
95
277
6.4K
195.9K
Geoff
Geoff@kwoade·
For reasons unknown, all dogs are currently condensed within a single corner.
Geoff tweet media
English
4
5
354
2.5K
Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
What did he do?
Ramin Nasibov tweet media
English
392
774
9.1K
194K
Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
The honey badger doesn’t care
Science girl tweet media
English
173
414
5.7K
3.9M
Aristo
Aristo@aristomarinetti·
Heaviest Smoker in Recorded History, King Zog I of Albania holds the record at 225 cigarettes a day. Survived 55+ Assassination Attempts.
Aristo tweet mediaAristo tweet media
English
252
972
13K
629.5K
🈚️🈸🈺🈷️ retweetledi
Rabbi Poupko
Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
Antisemites refuse to watch this video of Arnold Schwarzenegger telling his own family story and speaking about his Nazi father. They refuse to deal with the reality that the path they are taking leads to.
English
644
2.1K
8.6K
210.2K
🈚️🈸🈺🈷️ retweetledi
Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Most people think of philosophy as an abstraction that doesn't touch the real world, but they're wrong. Most real world problems are philosophy problems, and most philosophy problems are "giving things the wrong names". For example, if you call feral drug addicts "homeless people", then you can't solve the problem. You can only buy more houses for feral drug addicts to destroy. In this case, we called the police and courts the "justice system". But they're not. They can't be the justice system. The function of a justice system would be to give everyone what they deserve. Now, I deserve a hundred million dollars, a private Caribbean island, and a foot massage from Lauren Bacall in her prime, but I don't see the "justice" system lifting a finger to correct any of this, do you? No, what we are supposed to have is a public safety system. The function of a public safety system is to keep the public and their property safe. If we understood that, we wouldn't care about what criminals deserve. We would care how likely they are to do it again. Or something worse. In a public safety system, retardation and mental illness are not migrating factors. They are the opposite. Because they mean that the criminal is more likely to pose a future threat. We all understand this. We all understand that the feral retard who stabs strangers on the train for being White and beautiful is a worse person than the man who murders his wife and her lover when he catches them in the act. Not because of some abstract calculus of moral agency, of who is disadvantaged and who isn't, but because one is certainly going to murder more people if he can, while the other is a lot less likely to. We've known for centuries, if not millennia, that it's the same small percentage of people doing all the robbing, raping, and murdering, over and over and over again. And we've known for centuries that if you physically remove them from society, that's 100% effective in stopping them from doing it again. The only hurdle is philosophical. Call it a "justice" system, and you have to argue endlessly about morality and redemption, and then some leftie thug-hugger weaponizes your own Christianity against you. Call it public safety, and you confine the argument to likelihood of reoffense. Then you are in the realm of statistics. Which you can compute. It all starts with naming things correctly, according to their actual nature.
New York Post@nypost

Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8

English
992
4.3K
20.9K
52.6M