Thanks for the source. Im just giving back what I received. Sarcasm / right? It is the internetheydaralon wrote:There is a book called Inventing the Individual by Larry Sidentrop that briefly discusses Gibbon, the romanticization of ancient greece and rome and the fashionable dislike of Christianity during the 18th century by intellectuals. Thats about the best I can do off the top of my head. Maybe start there and then check to see what sources Sidentrop uses for his book.GloryofGreece wrote:Thanks asshole. Any other source other than a professor that is knee deep in Catholicism like Thomas Madden obviously is. If he's right surely at least 2-3 other writers/scholars agree that Medieval Europe was great. I don't doubt the Crusades were multifaceted in their origins and causes etc. I don't care. I want to find any academic source other than this guy that say explains how distorted mainstream opinion is on backwards Medieval Europe and how it was better than Classical Greece.heydaralon wrote:
Check out the Turner Diaries.
Speaking for a seminary here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3PSqEY44JQ
and here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFt1ZRVqNOE
I could do without the foul language too. There's no reason for that kind of potty talk on the internet.
HH60 - The Celtic Holocaust
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The good, the true, & the beautiful
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Dan's done a great job in shows showing the 'other side', how our traditional hero's like Caesar should be questioned. In American Peril he showed us the Evil American Imperials, in King of Kings the Evil Greeks and now the Evil Romans.California wrote:I'm only about 40 minutes in, but Dan confirmed something that I've been thinking about since I've been listening to Bollelli's episodes on Crazy Horse and Little Bighorn and especially the current one on the Conquest of Mexico. I look at the whites that defeated the Indians as evil yet I look at Caesar as a hero, despite him committing the same atrocities.
I just can't wait til he does the Civil War and shows us about he Evil Union Armies invading the poor rural Agrarian South to establish for ever a bigger Central Government; reduce states rights and slavery to ashes.
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Imagine the impression those South Carolina Fire-Eaters made on the muddy D.C. streets . . . it must have been like having an outlaw biker gang rolling up on your picnic and luring away all your women! Well, the decent white folk weren't going to stand for that sort of non-sense for long . . . the war machine was turned up to 11 and the knob ripped off.C-Mag wrote:Dan's done a great job in shows showing the 'other side', how our traditional hero's like Caesar should be questioned. In American Peril he showed us the Evil American Imperials, in King of Kings the Evil Greeks and now the Evil Romans.California wrote:I'm only about 40 minutes in, but Dan confirmed something that I've been thinking about since I've been listening to Bollelli's episodes on Crazy Horse and Little Bighorn and especially the current one on the Conquest of Mexico. I look at the whites that defeated the Indians as evil yet I look at Caesar as a hero, despite him committing the same atrocities.
I just can't wait til he does the Civil War and shows us about he Evil Union Armies invading the poor rural Agrarian South to establish for ever a bigger Central Government; reduce states rights and slavery to ashes.
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I have a bad feeling about where this is heading. One could easily -- easily -- twist this Caesar-versus-the-Gauls thing into a story about immigrants and refugees.
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oh noes mah narrative!Speaker to Animals wrote:I have a bad feeling about where this is heading. One could easily -- easily -- twist this Caesar-versus-the-Gauls thing into a story about immigrants and refugees.
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It's not my narrative.
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Fife wrote:Imagine the impression those South Carolina Fire-Eaters made on the muddy D.C. streets . . . it must have been like having an outlaw biker gang rolling up on your picnic and luring away all your women! Well, the decent white folk weren't going to stand for that sort of non-sense for long . . . the war machine was turned up to 11 and the knob ripped off.C-Mag wrote:Dan's done a great job in shows showing the 'other side', how our traditional hero's like Caesar should be questioned. In American Peril he showed us the Evil American Imperials, in King of Kings the Evil Greeks and now the Evil Romans.California wrote:I'm only about 40 minutes in, but Dan confirmed something that I've been thinking about since I've been listening to Bollelli's episodes on Crazy Horse and Little Bighorn and especially the current one on the Conquest of Mexico. I look at the whites that defeated the Indians as evil yet I look at Caesar as a hero, despite him committing the same atrocities.
I just can't wait til he does the Civil War and shows us about he Evil Union Armies invading the poor rural Agrarian South to establish for ever a bigger Central Government; reduce states rights and slavery to ashes.
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Who needs to innovate when you can just sit on the NFL licence and rake in the money anyway? Not EA.Speaker to Animals wrote:Yeah, his video games seem to be nothing more than a cash grab. I'd stay away from those.
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