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@EngleOneZero

Thegnage - paralleling the path of our Anglian ancestors in this Wolf Age. We are a martial-tribal culture. Honor first… join us on Patreon.

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The Thegnage
The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
Not at all. But I reject the idea that a man has to participate in an activity in order to have a position on it. You don’t have to suck a dick to know that being queer is wrong. If you want to be for, against, or neutral with the Iran war, your participation in other wars is wholly irrelevant. The minute Pixar boy suggested an enlistment, he invalidated his own position. But it was also a cheap trap that Lee fell for.
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Clay Martin ⚔️
Clay Martin ⚔️@wayofftheres·
@EngleOneZero @shortmagsmle @jvgraz Are you saying he should let a Pixar animator talk to him about service then? However you want to shake this, the point stands. I’m not gonna let some civilian quip “ then go enlist” at me either.
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@wayofftheres @shortmagsmle @jvgraz That’s fair, you and I have chewed some of the same dirt. The difference between “Lee” and I however is I don’t pretend my Rifle Expert badge or CAR are anything particularly special.
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Clay Martin ⚔️
Clay Martin ⚔️@wayofftheres·
@EngleOneZero @shortmagsmle @jvgraz I mean, that is fair. But you having “martial culture” in your bio, I’m sure you’ve done that and more. That we might continue our discussion, what is your personal lineage? It’s not hard to find mine, but I’ll simplify- 0311, 0321, 8541, 18E, 18F
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@shortmagsmle @jvgraz And Britt Slabinski has a Medal of Honor. Getting a decoration hung doesn’t give him or you any legitimacy on its own. Then again, it’s not terribly impressive that you tout one decoration for training, and another for wandering around a “combat zone” for a couple months.
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@mhdksafa Imagine the irony, someone named “Mohamed” lecturing others on war crimes…
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
If the United States is at war, then Pete Hegseth is a war criminal. If the United States is not at war, then Pete Hegseth is a murderer. What Pete Hegseth ordered the military to do violates international law. Double tap strike on the B1 bridge in Iran while the rescue team were on-site is succession to target first responders assisting victims of the initial attack. Under the Geneva Conventions, you are obligated to rescue victims of the first attack. Abandoned any survivors and bombing them along with rescue teams is illegal, immoral, and a war crime.
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@pnwguerrilla Once you recognize that Christians worship the god of the Jews, and that Jews are his chosen people, then maybe you will understand the Christian position. Which in a word, is subservient.
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@LanieASassyVet @ArmandKleinX Congress isn’t supposed to work ever since we started voting for our senators. Our senators are supposed to be appointed by the state, not elected. If State governments had a say in Congress, they couldn’t vote this bill in fast enough.
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Armand Klein
Armand Klein@ArmandKleinX·
BREAKING: ‼️ 🇺🇸The House of Representatives has just PASSED a bill requiring AUTOMATIC deportation of illegals who commit welfare fraud, 231-186 🎯🇺🇸 Winning 🎯🦅🇺🇸
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
While I agree with the factual nature of the post, I disagree with your conclusion. Abrahamic belief systems work on the absolutes of good vs evil. But that is not reality. Germanic belief systems work on nuanced positions of order vs. chaos. While Loki did critically positive and necessary things, at the end of the day the level of chaos he sows positions him as the worst kind of enemy. In our modern lives, enemies are much the same. You can’t find someone to kill who doesn’t serve some functional purpose or possess honorable qualities. Thats the point. Your enemy doesn’t have to be evil, or really all that bad. He just has to be problem enough that he and his ilk need killing.
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Heathen King
Heathen King@justice_Tyr22·
Pop Culture vs the Lore: Loki Is Not the Devil Few figures in Norse mythology have been reshaped by modern imagination as thoroughly as Loki and few have been reshaped in a direction further from what the sources actually preserve. The version most people encounter casts him as the Norse equivalent of the Devil, a being of pure evil, an enemy of the Gods, a force of chaos set in opposition to divine order within a cosmic war between good and evil. That framework feels immediately familiar. It does not come from the Eddas. It comes from a much later religious imagination that the Norse world had no part in constructing. The Old Norse sources do not present Loki as a singular embodiment of evil, nor as a counterpart to a God of perfect goodness. That kind of moral dualism belongs to traditions shaped by Christian theology, not to the world preserved in the Prose Edda or the Poetic Edda. Snorri Sturluson, writing in thirteenth-century Iceland and working within a Christian intellectual framework, already begins to sharpen Loki's edges in ways the older material does not consistently support. Scholars like Ursula Dronke and Anne Løkke have noted how careful readers must be when working backward through Snorri to the older mythic layers beneath him. What the sources actually show is a figure who moves within the company of the Gods, who speaks with them, travels with them, and shares bonds of kinship and obligation with them. Loki does not stand outside the divine order in opposition to it. He stands inside it, and that is precisely where things become more difficult to resolve into clean categories. He is not safe. He deceives, he mocks, he manipulates, and he brings genuine harm. His role in the death of Baldr is not incidental. It is one of the clearest turning points the tradition preserves on the long road toward Ragnarǫk and the sources do not soften his responsibility for it. After that death, when he refuses to weep and so prevents Baldr's return from Hel, and when he appears at Ægir's feast to deliver his catalogue of accusations against the Gods in the Lokasenna, the portrait that emerges is of something genuinely dangerous. But the same figure is responsible for some of the Gods' greatest advantages. Mjǫllnir exists because of him. The wall around Ásgarðr was secured without the payment that would have cost the Gods dearly, because of him. Treasures that define the power and dignity of the Gods were obtained through his cunning. He is not purely destructive and not purely helpful and that instability is not a flaw in the characterization. It is the very point.👇🏼
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
I would have you review the definition of “theft”. And then admit to your choice of verbiage as an effeminate appeal to emotions. In other words manipulative. What happened was conquest. And then standing up new rulers and vassalages that are sympathetic or otherwise cooperative with the conquering power. You have the appearance of a man. Start talking like one, perhaps you will begin thinking like one.
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George Galloway
George Galloway@georgegalloway·
Kuwait was stolen from Iraq by the British. Bahrain was stolen from Iran by the British. The UAE was stolen from Saudi Arabia by the British. A clear enough pattern. These thefts may well be reversed in the coming weeks…
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
First was Alexander the Great. Then it was the new cult of Islam. Then it was the Mongol’s. Then it was England and the Soviets who carved you up in a week and formed the modern borders of Iran which we all know today. I don’t expect you are any better at warfare now than you have been throughout world history.
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Iran Military Media ☫
Iran Military Media ☫@IRMilitaryMedia·
To All American Soldiers! We hope you’ve been informed that #IRAN is the place where Palestinian, Lebanese, Iraqi, and Yemeni fighters have mastered ground combat at a highly professional level! You’re about to face a true master of ground warfare: Welcome To IRAN, Habibi!
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@Matt_Bracken48 @DVATW Forget the nuances of operational vs. strategic objectives. How about simply this? Is it possible to win a war and achieve strategic aims without occupation? If that is possible… then I’d say you need to lay off the pearl clutching.
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Matt Bracken
Matt Bracken@Matt_Bracken48·
Do you realize what it took to take Berlin? Both the allies from Normandy and the Red Army from Stalingrad? Millions of soldiers, millions of dead. You cannot eat an elephant with a toothpick, no matter your wishes. Iran is as big as Germany, France and Spain. Iran is 10X as big as South Vietnam, with 6X its 1970 population.
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David Vance@DVATW·
In 1945, we did not seek a deal with the Nazi regime. We wanted it gone for good. In 2026, it is the same with the Mullah Regime. No remnant must survive.
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@DanielBlesyu @IvarAndersen_7 The concept of “war crime” is naive. The idea that archers could target mounted knights without killing horses is downright retarded.
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@ChrisO_wiki Looks like Trump got exacty what he wanted. And got France, Germany, and Nordic nations to pay for it.
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ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki·
1/ Denmark was reportedly preparing for full-scale war with the US over Greenland in January, with military support from France, Germany, and Nordic nations. Elite troops and F-35 jets with live ammunition were sent, and runways were to be blown up to prevent an invasion. ⬇️
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@OfTheWarband Please, you need no reminder. You are the reminder, that social engineering tools work both ways. Keep rubbing their faces in it.
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Wulfila ✠
Wulfila ✠@OfTheWarband·
@EngleOneZero I did. Occasionally ill gt on my soapbox and push the system....... Occasionally they remind me its not free speech.....
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Wulfila ✠
Wulfila ✠@OfTheWarband·
Interesting..... lol Feels like a warning.......
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
“Iran defeat Isreal…”? If you think Isreal is your problem, then you need to first recognize the slave cult that Christianity is. You are worshiping the God of Isreal, in a cult for non-Jews, founded by a Jewish man, with a holy text that insists that you love and support god’s “chosen” people. Europe will never be free of Jewish influence as long as it is Christian.
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
The Holy Roman Empire was an obvious response to the rise of Islam, and to Islam's conquests of North Africa and the Middle East. Islam got its Mohammed (his life coincidentally styled after the Greek Hercules), whereas Europe later got its Frankish King Charlemagne. For a 1,000 years, the Holy Roman Empire thwarted mass Islamic immigration into Europe. It wasn't until the dissolution of the Empire in the 1800s, under pressure from the rise of Anglo-America as a sea power, that Islam gained a foothold in Europe through migration. But this process can be reversed. If Iran would defeat Israel, and/or the USA suffers a humiliating blow to its status as a superpower, then Europe will no longer be "protected" by the USA. Without the USA, Europe could then easily reorganize into a Christian Empire, ready to push back Islam and deport unwanted immigrants. There is still time.
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
Who needs to capture anything, when you can get everything you need done through raiding? Why are you so desperate to make every attack on Iran into the apocalypse? You have become dramatic and effeminate in your old age. You are embarrassing. Stories of Khe Sahn and the Alamo should make a man out of you, eager to live up to that example.
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Matt Bracken
Matt Bracken@Matt_Bracken48·
Nobody has ever doubted that U.S. air power can strike any location in Iran or on its islands. Great job slapping down a straw man argument. Now let's talk about capturing it with troops, and holding it. That was the real issue. Do these mean anything to you? Khe Sanh, Dien Bien Phu, the Alamo.
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Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
🚨 I Won't Say I Told You So... It Was A 💯 Reality For those of you twatwaffles that doubted they were about to attack Kharg Island, stay in your basement with mommy stuffing your face with hot pockets! 🤡 President Donald Trump announced that U.S. forces conducted a major strike on Iran’s strategic Kharg Island, targeting and destroying Iranian military installations while leaving the island’s oil infrastructure intact. He insisted Iran “has no ability to defend” against American attacks and warned Tehran that its critical oil facilities could be hit if it disrupts shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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🚨 A Very Important Signal of Major Escalation to Iran: Pentagon Is Moving Additional Marines, Warships to the Middle East President Trump said Iranians aren’t likely to rise up soon against the regime. All six crew members were killed after an American refueling plane crashed in Iraq. wsj.com/livecoverage/u…

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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@RicciGeri Willing, but no longer able, due to a complete lack of identity security practices. Such as this very post.
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Geri Ricci
Geri Ricci@RicciGeri·
Rough estimate of how many of these men we have in the USA... willing to protect this country ?
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The Thegnage@EngleOneZero·
@show_me_guy @therld2000 @Mrgunsngear Drive without insurance? You’re not special. You owe it to the public and your victims in particular to cover the costs of the damage and hurt that you cause. Get insurance or get manhandled.
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David Undisclosed
David Undisclosed@show_me_guy·
@EngleOneZero @therld2000 @Mrgunsngear No, guy posts a recognizable figure who successfully used violence against an oppressive government, and also dislikes when motorists are manhandled on the side of the road over a late insurance bill... by an oppressive government... Get it now?
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Mrgunsngear
Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear·
Vehicle is pulled over for lack of insurance. As Steven Mason gets out of the vehicle his gun falls to the ground; struggle ensues. Mr. Mason shoots at the officer 3 times - vest stopped 2. Officer has since recovered from the wound. Mr. Mason is then shot. Avoid struggling with a cop for a gun accordingly.... #CityLife #detroit #police #FAFO #bodyarmor #cops #education #urban #democrats
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