@YoMomz I'm just saying, lots of Germans seemed to think Christianity was little more than a conquering arm of Judaism.

And lots of rabbis seem to want Christianity for the goyim. After all, no one is more pro-Israel than Christians.

@Based_Accelerationist - I'm a huge history buff, and lately I've been reading/listening about the Christian conquest of Germany, the genocide of the Saxons, the tribes' early encounters with Rome, etc.

My goal is to find the good, keep it, and toss the bad - wherever either may crop up.

And something that has cropped up, is an interesting cultural practice of the old Germanic tribes. Apparently, they'd often bring their women to battle. they would be cheerleaders if their men won, ➡️

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@Based_Accelerationist - ➡️ they might join as reinforcements if their men needed that, and they might take arms against their men if they attempted to flee.

I've been pondering if there's any sort of appreciable social-darwinian advantage to such a tactic... 🤔

But it also seems like an unmistakable sign of cuckery that reaches back into the mists of prehistory.

I don't seek to needlessly insult, but to understand. And maybe Germanic tribal culture was particularly ➡️

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@Based_Accelerationist - ➡️ susceptible to Christianity, due to the elevated status of their women? 🤔

I dunno... But I want to not repeat that sort of mistake in the rebuild, so a conscious effort is needed - but figuring out the direction that effort should be applied to is tough.

Germanics had a lot going for them. So yeah, just food for thought I guess, in finding that dividing line. 🍻

@YoMomz Sounds like an advanced form of "white feather" shaming then. Highly doubt they served as reinforcements, that's the last thing a man needs to endure in the heat of battle, his own wife. No way that's a common practice. Now I don't trust whoever wrote that book.

@Based_Accelerationist - Lol! 🤣 Prehistory was crazy. Everything was trial and error.

I think it was Tacitus's account, maybe Caesar mentioned it too? 🤔 Don't quote me on that.

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