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Es mostren els missatges amb l'etiqueta de comentaris Germany. Mostrar tots els missatges

dimecres, 18 de gener del 2023

BAD DÜRRENBERG SHAMAN WAS WHITE

 

Bad Dürrenberg shaman was european

 "How Nazis whitewashed a prehistoric shaman's remains." "Nazis thought the grave belonged to a white man. But the 9,000-year-old human remains were of a powerful woman of color."  It was a Western Hunter-Gatherer, whose closest living relatives are Northeast Europeans, like Finns.

"In prehistoric times, women weren't inferior to men. They received sumptuous burials and held important social and political positions." Humans have always given important women rich burials, that proves nothing about the existence of a patriarchal culture. Even the giga-patriarchal Proto-Indo-Europeans gave women nice burials.

"People who differed physically or psychologically from a perceived norm were not cast out but could rise to important positions."  There was no physical difference. They were a Western Hunter-Gatherer, like everyone around them.

"Nine thousand years ago, it might have been normal for a colored female, who was physically different from the average person in her community, to become a powerful spiritual or political leader." It was not a "colored female," WHG were not "colored" (shorthand for non-European). Their only major descendants are Europeans, and their closest living relatives are Northeast Europeans.

"The shaman is not the only one of her kind. [...] the 'Man of Neuessing,' who is 34,000 years old, didn't have white skin either. The man, known as the 'oldest Bavarian,' lived in the Ice Age in what is now southern Germany — and was black." Again, this other person was not "Black." No relation to Africans and probably didn't even have black skin because HIrisplex-S, used to make skin pigmentation predictions, is totally useless.

divendres, 3 de setembre del 2021

FOR THE RIGHT AND DUTY TO FIGHT FOR OUR FUTURE AS EUROPEANS


"Close to the Czech border, south-east of Dresden, around the Elbe valley, lies one of Germany’s prettiest though clunkiest-titled electoral districts, a constituency called Saxon Switzerland Eastern Ore Mountains (soe). Its majestic sandstone peaks, verdant trails, beautiful medieval cities and villages have been memorialised by German romantics such as Caspar David Friedrich, a 19th-century painter. Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to the district every year. Unemployment and crime are low. The population is almost entirely ethnic German. On the face of it, life is dandy in Saxon Switzerland, but at the last federal election in 2017 the populist-right afd scored its best result there, with 35.5% of the Zweitstimmen, the second votes, which determine the overall proportion of seats that each party holds in the Bundestag. (...) He says his party is popular in SOE because Saxons are conservative—and are anxious about their Heimat, which means “home” but also conveys a sense of tradition and place. This angst has been played on by the AfD. "  

Why should the Germans of the Saxon Switzerland Eastern Ore Mountains sacrifice their ethnocultural identity, homogeneity and harmony? Just to satisfy those who, hating it, want to stir up the mass settlement of immigrants there? 

The Economist intends to make this a problem. It wants these Germans to undergo the same multicultural and multiracial corrosion of their identity that other Germans seem to resign themselves to.

The attitude that the Economist wants to convey as irrational and negative feelings of anxiety and distress is, on the contrary, of a legitimate and logical will to secure a future. 

Trying to secure a future for their identity is the right and duty of Germans. Of all Europeans.

Although this, as it turns out, infuriates some. Even more so if this is expressed in votes in the AfD. To whom we wish the best.

dilluns, 30 d’agost del 2021

SUCCESSFUL SCANDINAVIAN SUMMER UNIVERSITY 2021

Scandinavian Summer University with participants from Sweden, Germany and the Czech Republic as well as Denmark.

Celebrated to the displeasure of those who want to see Europeans apathetic and resigned to their extinction.