What was Hitlers plan for brown-eyed germanic people? He didn't consider them Untermensch, but did he plan to prohibit brown-eyed+blue-eyed relationships, or only allow them to have one child or something like that?
>believing allied propaganda
jesus christ lad
>>2444890
>What was Hitlers plan for brown-eyed germanic people?What was Hitlers plan for brown-eyed germanic people?
Nothing
>but did he plan to prohibit brown-eyed+blue-eyed relationships, or only allow them to have one child or something like that?
No
>>2444903
Didn't he want blue eyes+blonde hair to be the absolute most common colour?
I want to learn Roman Latin and Byzantine Greek so that I can read old manuscripts and documents in the native language so that I don't have to be exclusively dependent on translations.
What is the best way to go about this? What sources and books should I utilize to accomplish this? I'm not particularly fond of online sources. I would take a class at university if it were offered, however it's not (no idea why they stopped teaching Latin in HS).
>>2444864
Waste of time desu
>>2444895
I mean, I'm not expecting to become some Latin or Greco-linguistic master or anything. I just want to understand enough that I can comfortably read common texts.
>>2444864
Lingua Latina per se Illustrata
Are ethnostates viable?
Deliberate, top-down "organization" of a state never works regardless of the organizing principle
Whites will have to do a self-defence genocide on all invading peoples, the only thing holding that back is state apparatus and stable capitalism - if that is successful, yes
>>2444863
You're right, Augustus failed and was never heard of again
Was there a "proto" or "primal" religion that all others are divulged from? I was just thinking about how there are similarities between Religions on other sides of the globe.
How is it that different cultures share similar myths and legends despite having no contact what so ever? For example the similarities between Shinto and Greek mythology can't be a coincidence right?
Educate my dumb ass on the origins of religion.
>>2444680
> For example the similarities between Shinto and Greek mythology
What similarities?
>Was there a "proto" or "primal" religion that all others are divulged from?
Animism.
>How is it that different cultures share similar myths and legends despite having no contact what so ever?
Jung speculated that we have, just like we have instincts, a shared psychic heritage made of images and symbols. Read his Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious for the full story.
>>2444687
Similar pantheon, myths and legends that have similar themes.
smiles that are worth giving your own life to protect
>>2444669
I'd never risk my life for a woman
Even if you hate Nicky the second, what the Bolsheviks did to his family makes my blood boil.
>>2444669
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2idjhewTMI
>the worlds first sjw was french
Fucking Frogs i swear
>>2444584
>Foucalt
>SJW
You should read his views on what homosexuality was. He left progressives utterly assblasted on the regular. There are more positions than "ultraconservative morality" and "SJW" out there, and criticizing the former does not make you the latter.
>>2444611
>and criticizing the former does not make you the latter.
yes it does
that's kinda the whole point
Does your religion permit dogs, or other animals, in its haven/reincarnation program?
Yes or no, and how is it justified.
>>2444523
I know Zoroastrianism revered dogs. During the Islamization of Iran, Muslims used to publically beat dogs just to show them they could get away with it
>>2444523
Seeing as Catholicism states only humans have souls, animals don't go to heaven when they die. However, since heaven is sometimes described as having material things there (mansions, etc), and a thing without a soul could be considered a material thing, it's entirely possible animals might be tied to our own souls in the way our other belongings are and show up there anyway since they're a part of ourselves.
Judeo-Christian religions seem to hate dogs for whatever reason.
Help me get some perspective, /his/. How come the last two centuries have been so incredible in terms of scientific advancement? I mean, what was stopping the romans from discovering electricity? I've specifically read about a really rudimentary steam-powered 'device' in Ancient Greece, so obviously such observations on the mechanics of nature weren't foreign to the ancients.
Specifically I'm asking because lots of times when I was in high school I'd do math and I'd say to the teacher 'Hey, that's pretty hard' and she'd reply 'You're still learning things that they knew in Ancient Greece' and now I that I have some understanding of calculus (I'm not doing a math major, I just read up on stuff in my spare time)... it doesn't seem like such a huge leap of logic. So why did it take so long?
>>2444510
I would argue the centralization of thought and information does play a large role. I would argue that's why the Arab world, before Genghis Khan and Islam was a really great place to be a researcher because of the large body of thinkers situated in one place. Though, I would argue the monastic system is a far better one, seeing what it's given us.
>>2444521
>the centralization of thought and information does play a large role
That's actually a great point, though this was also the case in Athens and Rome.
>>2444510
well everytime a civilization got too old it usually had a flat out collapse.
However, after the Roman collapse we were given a lot to work upon instead of having to restart the entire show like during other historical collapses.
>*blocks "your" path*
>debunks your arguments
>>2444499
While the repeating digits are impressive (merely a manifestation of my ego, at best) I'd laugh and realize that you are a mere spectre before me, a spook of sorts.
>>2444499
Paths are a spook. I'll just go around.
Was he the most overrated president ever?
Yes.
>>2444482
That's not Lincoln.
No, but he was up there. I see kids here these days idolizing Clinton, thinking he was somehow responsible for the 90s internet boom. I don't think they yet realize how much of a national embarrassment he was by the end; he was literally bombing Iraq every time something bad happened during his impeachment trial to divert attention.
But yeah, Kennedy was also terrible. He double-downed on Eisenhower's blunder into Vietnam, waged an obsessive campaign of terrorism against Cuba, helped cause the Cuban missile crisis, and did next to nothing to help civil rights (doing whatever he could to hinder it, like trying to get the 1963 march on Washington canceled).
Were there battles between three hostile factions?
Like, ever?
>>2444440
yeah
Me- your father- your mum lover
Faction A
Faction B
Faction C
Explain "The ego and his own" to me in 2000 characters or less.
DUDE
SPOOKS
LMAO
>>2444403
its a spook
why do people keep saying spook
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_expeditions_of_the_Rus'
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Constantinople_(860)
Were the people participating in these raids mostly swedish or mostly russian?
Basically all were Slavs;
"Leaving Igor in Kiev, Oleg attacked the Greeks. He took with him a multitude of Varangians, Chuds, Krivichians, Merians, Polianians, Severians, Derevlians, Radimichians, Croats, Dulebians, and Tivercians, who are Tors. All these tribes are known as Great Scythia by the Greeks. With this entire force, Oleg sallied forth by horse and by ship, and the number of his vessels was two thousand." - Rus Primary Chronicle
>>2444365
>mostly russian
Ethnically - let alone nationally - there was no such thing as Russians during this time period. The raiders involved would have been the indecipherable mishmash of Nordic, Turkic, and Balto-Slavic people that composed the pre-Novgorodian khaganates. It's somewhat likely that the people in charge would have been Varangians or at least able to trace their progeniture to the same, however.
>>2444485
Varangians were scandinavians though
Anglo repression + Judaic perversion = the American Psyche. Was it always like this? How can we fix it?
>>2444344
Why Judaic? The fuck have they done apart from banks?
>>2444357
>Hollywood
>Media
>Academia
hmmm I wonder.....
>>2444362
Could it be that a bunch of individuals got those positions for their talents/merits, rather than tribalistic reasons?
How accurate is it?
>>2444339
>accurate
dunno don't care requesting MOAR
It's accurate in the sense that Europeans are cartoon characters who are not to be taken seriously.
>>2444350
I have none, I don't even know the source
I saved it on /int/ long ago