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At least you’re honest about your cowardice.
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Ok merchant.
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Interesting thing about the dogs eating the meat for the god. In Grímnismál, Geri and Freki are Wens dogs and they eat for him. And that he drinks only ‘wine’ which I assume to be blood.
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Still sad that these people were not able to maintain their traditions and such and are now living as degenerates swayed or forced into the merchant cult. It's even sadder to think that that's exactly what happened to Europeans and that their indocrination of this cult led them to do these things to other native peoples. I really hope people are waking up to the evils of the 'chosen ones', the desert cultists.
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@twonumber22 I complimented him for honesty. I'd never admit that I'd be a cuck of civilization even if I was. If only it was for the reason to keep my own spirit up.
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If these accounts are true, one must think why. The Norse had morals, they thought badly of murder although not of slaying another in fight. If they truly did these horrid things to all these people, there must’ve been something that really angered them, striking out in wrath. Perhaps the trickery of the merchants turning europeans into christians comes to mind. The honorless slaying of unarmed men. I don’t see any other reason. This was revenge.
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@Ismael González Díaz Ah a chosen one appears. Cults are just fine, it's just that this cult is pure evil. Greed, treachery. Snakes is what they are. And of course not all natives 'lived in harmony' and waged war upon eachother, but at least they had their roots, their strength, their traditions and their glory. Rather than being slaves of the chosen ones with no roots to call their own.
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@alonsocerva2596 I could not be more right.
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Interesting how in Holland we still don’t understand how stupid it is to sell your own land freely to foreigners. How obvious and true the example of Japanese man.
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Comimg back to this, great that you made a recording of this. If these are indeed people of a Germanic tradition, could it be that the 'angel of death' is what we would call a Walkyrie? Or is the Walkyrie too much of a mythical person to be represented by a real person? I wonder. Maybe she's simply a priestess, who knows...
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Scythians in a sauna.
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@ATOQ777 It's not religion that's cancer, it's this specific set of religions (the abrahamic ones) that are cancerous.
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@sirsteam181 They adopted it rather quickly? Christianity came to Europe almost at the start of the millennium and then only the elites of the Norse adopted it at the end of that millenium. The folk held onto their ways as much as they possible could. So much so that when it comes to the Franks and Roman Catholicism, that the christians had to accept at some point, after MURDERING those who held onto paganism and BURNING their holy sites down and putting churches on top of it. THAT EVEN THEN people would not let go, so they 'christianized' a lot of traditions by dedicating them to a certain 'saint'. If you ever read a single saga or primary source in your life you'd know that there was a lot of resistance against christianity. They did NOT want to give up their old way of life. This pretty much goes for EVERY Germanic tribe, they all tried to resist, but mainly their leaders were bribed with A LOT of gold (from you know who) AND they used that gold to purchase vasts amount of troops. And even then they had to use dishonorable trickery to best their opponents. (like the aforementioned murder and burning) All these things were good reason for the Norse in their time to despise christians. Your story is one of christian propaganda. This is NOT what happened!
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@iapetusmccool Yes. And what I'm saying is, they were actually overstepping their own norms if these accounts are true. And then one must think why they were this brutal to christians.
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@iapetusmccool Sort of, but not exactly.
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@joellaz9836 No.
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Seems like Ireland hasn't changed a bit.
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Hearing about the Russian incident. It’s interesting how over all the generations, nothings changed really. We really are reincarnations of our ancestors.
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