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       Re: Gentilism
       By: rp Date: May 31, 2023, 4:43 pm
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       Non Aryan "division of labor":
  HTML https://youtube.com/shorts/E7NtvJWQwu0?feature=share
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: christianbethel Date: May 31, 2023, 5:12 pm
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       @90sRetroFan OK, when you guys mention 'Giants', whom exactly
       are you talking about? The Giants in Greek Mythology? Norse
       Mythology? Fairy Tales? OR just people who are really tall (like
       6-8 feet and taller)?
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 31, 2023, 6:10 pm
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       "The Giants in Greek Mythology? Norse Mythology?"
       Both. Also British mythology:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Giant_Killer#British_giants
       [quote]John Matthews writes in Taliesin: Shamanism and the
       Bardic Mysteries in Britain and Ireland (1992) that giants are
       very common throughout British folklore, and often represent the
       "original" inhabitants, ancestors, or gods of the island before
       the coming of "civilised man"[/quote]
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: christianbethel Date: June 1, 2023, 6:07 pm
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       [quote author=90sRetroFan link=topic=151.msg20026#msg20026
       date=1685574618]
       Both. Also British mythology:
       [/quote]
       That's actually what I was referring to when I asked 'Fairy
       Tales'. Thanks!
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: June 8, 2023, 8:30 pm
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  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/massive-fish-could-set-world-164445641.html
       [img width=1280
       height=960]
  HTML https://www.outdoorlife.com/uploads/2023/06/01/world_record_wels_river_po_italian_angler_lead.jpg?auto=webp&width=1440&height=1080[/img]
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       Re: Turanian diffusion
       By: Virginia Date: August 26, 2023, 11:18 am
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       Reclaiming The Appalachian Hunter-Gatherer Diet
       [quote]Hunters and chefs in West Virginia are turning to wild
       game not only to address food access but as a way of reclaiming
       Appalachian cuisine. [/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UMEtgKW4oo
       Comment:
       [quote]4:38 History of “Our” land yeah ok[/quote]
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: rp Date: August 26, 2023, 11:44 am
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       This should belong in "Gentilism", since it references
       Hunter-Gatherers.
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 7, 2023, 3:53 am
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  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/alligator-florida-pictured-top-half-225703512.html
       [quote]Alligator in Florida Pictured with Top Half of Its Jaw
       Missing: 'Very Shocking'
       ...
       [img]
  HTML https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/sVljjyOOzOrk4Ii5cV1Npg--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTIxNjA7aD0xNDQwO2NmPXdlYnA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/people_218/fa9e088e58be61d656efe7f8ee21936f[/img]
       ...
       the clean cut also suggests this animal was caught in a hunting
       snare,"
       ...
       Earlier this year, another alligator in Florida faced similar
       conditions when it was found with its mouth taped shut in a pond
       in Hillsborough County.[/quote]
       Woke comments:
       [quote]Snares are the scourge of the wildlife all over the
       world. They make no distinction between the wildlife caught in
       them and can cause immense suffering to the animal caught in
       one. They should be outlawed and made illegal but that will
       probably never happen. [/quote]
       [quote]a sick evil demonic subhuman cut it off[/quote]
       [quote]I wouldn't put it past any low thinking individuals to
       have done something so horrific just for the heck of it.[/quote]
       [quote]Yes, "the clean cut" does suggest to me that it is human
       work...who knows? Maybe somebody's idea of a "prank"! There are
       many, many vicious humans who enjoy killing and maiming for
       "fun" and "sport"![/quote]
       [quote]What kind of monster would do something so horrific to
       any animal?!?!?[/quote]
       [quote]It was done by the Maga Trump GOP Swamp people of red
       state Florida.  The ones who voted Trump and DeSantis.  Animal
       Cruelty is just one of their stuff, in addition to being
       criminals and terrorists for the Maga cult. [/quote]
       [quote]My guess is a mean MAGA youth with a band saw.[/quote]
       [quote]yep definitely MAGA.[/quote]
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: Waters Date: September 27, 2023, 12:29 pm
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       Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters 'said take away the Jew food'
       at restaurant in Lebanon
       [quote]Roger Waters has been accused of making antisemitic
       comments including describing a vegetarian meal as "Jew food",
       according to a new investigation.
       Norbert Stachel, Mr Waters’ former saxophonist, described a meal
       during a tour in Lebanon at which only vegetarian dishes had
       been served: “Finally the twelfth or thirteenth dish came out.
       "The waiter seemed intimidated already by the attitude and
       personalities and the loudness and the kinda arrogance and
       finally this dish comes and Roger kinda pushes it with his arm
       and he goes: ‘That’s it! That’s it! Where’s the meat? Where’s
       the meat? What’s with this? This is Jew food! What’s with the
       Jew food! Take away the Jew food!’"
       "And I’m just sitting there: ‘Oh boy,’ you know, tongue tied
       again and kind of in a panic.”
       The interview was part of an investigation by Campaign Against
       Antisemitism and Double Down News.
       Other allegations include an e-mail from Roger Waters in which
       he proposed writing “Dirty k***” on an inflatable pig habitually
       floated above his concerts.
       He is also accused of suggested “bombing” audiences with
       confetti in the shape of swastikas, Stars of David, dollar signs
       and other symbols.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOGyFxV-jYE
       Roger Waters: Rebel without a pause
       Interview from the DAILY TELEGRAPH, England, 13 May 2000
       [quote]Roger Waters, the guiding force behind the psychedelic
       rock band Pink Floyd, is now joining the hot debate in favour of
       foxhunting and keeping government hands off the countryside,
       says Rory Knight Bruce.
       THINK of Pink Floyd and what comes to mind are a hazy 1970s
       loucheness, Dark Side of the Moon, lava lamps, and the
       distinctly anti-Thatcherite tone of The Wall.
       What doesn't feature is a passionate belief in the rights of
       country people. Yet that is the position that Roger Waters - who
       was Pink Floyd - finds himself in: he is in sympathy with, to
       borrow Tony Blair's phrase, the "forces of conservatism".
       In Barbados to work on his first album in eight years, a series
       of live American concerts and an opera based on the French
       Revolution, 56-year-old Waters has found time to reflect upon
       the England which, under Mrs Thatcher, he did so much to
       condemn. Unexpectedly, Tony Blair's assault on what Waters sees
       as the basic freedoms of the countryside may prompt him - a
       lifelong Labour supporter - to vote Conservative for the first
       time at the next general election.
       Waters invites me to his house and we sit on the verandah. He
       is, for the time being, fixed on a pastoral view far beyond the
       horizon before us. "I think all rational people agree that foxes
       need to be controlled," he says. "I believe passionately in an
       Englishman's right to make up his own mind. I am afraid that the
       Government has been swayed by a vocal minority."
       His love of the country, of the British landscape, has been
       passed down to Waters from his father and grandfather. It is
       something he has never spoken about before. Waters is famously
       private and during the three days I spend with him, he resists
       invitations to appear on the David Letterman television chat
       show in America. When we go one evening to a pool bar, not a
       single head turns in recognition, although everyone there would
       know his most famous creation, Dark Side of the Moon.
       They would not know the darker side of the man, the brooding
       about such diverse subjects as river pollution and the war in
       Kosovo. But now his chief concern is that the English rural
       idyll he grew up in is being systematically destroyed by a
       government that does not understand, and cares little for,
       anything outside the cities.
       It is as if his conscience has heard the call to arms. "We all
       have the opportunity to make one mark on the Big Picture," he
       says.
       As a child in Cambridge, Waters would cycle out to the
       countryside and go bird-nesting in the beech woods. He used to
       fish the tributaries of the Cam at Grantchester for gudgeon and
       roach "with a bamboo pole and a bent pin".
       This has given him a lifelong love of fishing and the rivers of
       England, and he regularly fishes the Test which, he points out,
       would not be there without the sporting fishermen who reclaimed
       the river from marshland and who protect its wildlife and
       fish-stocks today. "I see what has happened to the rivers of my
       youth, polluted by fertilisers, and I see how people who are
       concerned as sportsmen have saved them, with no help from the
       Government, and brought them back to life."
       As a result of the riparian owners and sporting fisherman, in
       which he includes the Cockney fisherman catching the Tube to the
       canal bank at weekends, Waters points out that we enjoy
       significant birdlife on the river. "From my home," he says, "I
       can see mallard, merganser, Goldeneye and tufted duck, as well
       as a profusion of coots and moorhens."
       Against such sentiments, it is fascinating to hear Waters's
       views on Sir Paul McCartney, an avowed vegetarian and opponent
       of hunting, and who has, it could be argued, used his fame to
       promote his opinions. "He is a person of great sincerity and I
       respect his right to hold his views," says Waters. "However,
       McCartney also disapproves of horse and dog racing on the
       grounds that they exploit the animals.
       "Maybe," Waters allows, "if Sir Paul had his way, he would ban
       racing and eating meat as well as hunting and fishing. A ban on
       hunting could be the thin end of a very thick wedge."
       Waters also dismisses Sir Paul's suggestions that foxhunting
       should be replaced with draghunting. "Draghunting won't catch on
       because it's not hunting, there's no spontaneity. People enjoy
       foxhunting, at least in part, because it is 'hunting'. There is
       a quarry, that's the point. Man is a hunter. To legislate
       against his natural instinct is folly."
       Waters's views on hunting were formed early. When he was a
       child, his grandparents would drive him out into the south of
       England countryside in their Ford Anglia to meets of the local
       foxhounds. "I remember seeing hunts in progress across farmland
       and thinking what a spectacular sight they were. I was very
       struck by the hunt followers on their bicycles or in Ford
       Populars with their Thermos flasks and a ruddy atmosphere of
       enthusiasm."...[/quote]
       Entire article:
  HTML http://www.pink-floyd.org/artint/rw130500.htm
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       Re: Gentilism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 27, 2023, 5:52 pm
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       [quote]Roger Waters 'said take away the Jew food' at restaurant
       in Lebanon[/quote]
       For the record:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Lebanon#Lebanese_Jews
       [quote]As of 2018, the Jews in Lebanon make up the smallest
       recognized religious group, with merely 69 persons or 0.08% of
       the population.[/quote]
       Waters, whom we promoted in the past on account of his BDS
       support, is no longer recoverable.
       [quote]describing a vegetarian meal as "Jew food"[/quote]
       This is a frequent narrative in low-information rightist
       circles: everything ethical is inaccurately smeared as "Jewish"
       in order to discourage it. This also has the additional negative
       side-effect of turning ethically inclined but misinformed people
       pro-Jewish! It is the total opposite of our approach of turning
       ethically inclined people anti-Jewish by exposing the
       unethicality of actual Judaism.
       (See also:
  HTML http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/true-leftists-are-anti-jewish-rightists-are-merely-anti-soros/<br
       />)
       Continuing:
       [quote]‘That’s it! That’s it! Where’s the meat? Where’s the
       meat? What’s with this? This is Jew food! What’s with the Jew
       food! Take away the Jew food!’[/quote]
       The meat is here:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosher_animals
       This is Jew food.
       [quote]He used to fish the tributaries of the Cam at
       Grantchester for gudgeon and roach "with a bamboo pole and a
       bent pin".
       This has given him a lifelong love of fishing and the rivers of
       England, and he regularly fishes the Test which, he points out,
       would not be there without the sporting fishermen who reclaimed
       the river from marshland and who protect its wildlife and
       fish-stocks today. "I see what has happened to the rivers of my
       youth, polluted by fertilisers, and I see how people who are
       concerned as sportsmen have saved them, with no help from the
       Government, and brought them back to life."
       As a result of the riparian owners and sporting fisherman, in
       which he includes the Cockney fisherman catching the Tube to the
       canal bank at weekends, Waters points out that we enjoy
       significant birdlife on the river. "From my home," he says, "I
       can see mallard, merganser, Goldeneye and tufted duck, as well
       as a profusion of coots and moorhens."[/quote]
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/western-civilization-sustainable-evil/
       Continuing:
       [quote]Sir Paul's suggestions that foxhunting should be replaced
       with draghunting[/quote]
       Foxhunting should be replaced with foxhunterhunting.
       [quote]Man is a hunter. To legislate against his natural
       instinct is folly."[/quote]
       What is folly is to expect him to follow the legislation. This
       is why we need to eliminate his bloodlines.
       [quote]Waters's views on hunting were formed early. When he was
       a child, his grandparents would drive him out into the south of
       England countryside in their Ford Anglia to meets of the local
       foxhounds. "I remember seeing hunts in progress across farmland
       and thinking what a spectacular sight they were. I was very
       struck by the hunt followers on their bicycles or in Ford
       Populars with their Thermos flasks and a ruddy atmosphere of
       enthusiasm."...[/quote]
       This was when Waters' bloodline should have been prevented from
       perpetuating.
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