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Kike Hate Thread

Imager

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Harry's Enticer

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God dammit for the 100th time, yes we are we just aren't translucent sun averse recessive gene havers.
If you declassify Greeks as whites then Ancient Europeans are historically like sub saharans who didn't invent or do shit and we can't have that.
Y'all lost the white card. Modern Greece isn't the nation of antiquity, they're Balkans who got fucked by the Turks for 1000 years
 

RedHeadpw2

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God dammit for the 100th time, yes we are we just aren't translucent sun averse recessive gene havers.
If you declassify Greeks as whites then Ancient Europeans are historically like sub saharans who didn't invent or do shit and we can't have that.
I like to study ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Greece in addition to post-Roman or Medieval European stuff. Isn't it obvious that agriculture and then cities were far more likely to develop earliest where the climate made it possible, and that the Mediterranean was a longtime super-highway for trade and ideas, hence the eventual rise of Greece and Rome? Development of stoneworking would naturally occur where it was readily available and timber was more scarce. It doesn't help that most of Northern/Western Europe was forest or wetland and covered in snow a third to half of the year. I think re. inventiveness and organizational skills, Northern Europeans have shown to be the equal of anyone. Also, it's possible that blue eyes allow for better night vision.
 
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Jims_Maroon_Pants

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Y'all lost the white card. Modern Greece isn't the nation of antiquity, they're Balkans who got fucked by the Turks for 1000 years
You're mistaken, 500 years of occupation and we never adopted their language or their cuisine, or their religion or their culture we stood and and still stand as the seat of Orthodoxy Turks are hated as much now as they were 500 years ago.
 

Jims_Maroon_Pants

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I like to study ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Greece in addition to post-Roman or Medieval European stuff. Isn't it obvious that agriculture and then cities were far more likely to develop earliest where the climate made it possible, and that the Mediterranean was a longtime super-highway for trade and ideas, hence the eventual rise of Greece and Rome? Development of stoneworking would Naturally occur where it was readily available and timber was more scarce. It doesn't help that most of Northern/Western Europe was forest or wetland and covered in snow a third to half of the year. I think re. inventiveness and organizational skills, Northern Europeans have shown to be the equal of anyone. Also, it's possible that blue eyes allow for better night vision.
Greece isn't some desert though, it has vast forests, lakes and snow. Swamps are about the only thing that doesn't exist or is very rare. I'm not saying northern Europeans were stupid, the Renaissance proved that. However history proved they didn't do much in the ancient times and it was Mediterranean Europe that did the heavy lifting for the continent at that time.
 
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