>In the days that followed his crowning the King sat on his throne in the Hall of the Kings and pronounced his judgements. And embassies came from many lands and peoples, from the East and the South, and from the borders of Mirkwood, and from Dunland in the west. And the King pardoned the Easterlings that had given themselves up, and sent them away free, and he made peace with the peoples of Harad; and the slaves of Mordor he released and gave to them all the lands about Lake Núrnen to be their own. And there were brought before him many to receive his praise and reward for their valour; and last the captain of the Guard brought to him Beregond to be judged.
Why does /pol/ think Tolkien was on their side again?
>>137533088
Yes, but what was his tax policy?
>>137533088
""The dwarves of course are quite obviously - wouldn't you say that in many ways they remind you of the Jews? Their words are Semitic obviously, constructed to be Semitic.""
― J.R.R. Tolkien
>>137533358
>claims lotr wasn't political
>wrote it right after he fought in ww1
>lotr is riddled with obvious allegories alluding to political strife
>'dwarves are jews'
the fuck was wrong with him
>>137533088
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4Pd527GN48
>>137533088
Well, /pol/ was never concurrent with Tolkien's life, so why any retard would think that is beyond me. Why any retard would think that any retard would think that is beyond me as well. There is nothing in that excerpt that leads me to believe that he would or would not have been on /pol/'s side. /Pol/ also hosts the opinions of many, many different people, so to speak of it as a single mind and to say that any one person could or could not be on its side is a meaningless statement.
In conclusion, OP is a retarded faggot and sage.