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| #Post#: 1087-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Gentilism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 9, 2020, 1:58 am | |
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| OLD CONTENT | |
| www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7988029/Remains-Neolithi | |
| c-immigrants-brutally-executed-territory-7-000-years-ago.html | |
| [quote]The remains of Neolithic immigrants uncovered in | |
| modern-day Spain reveal they were brutally executed in a | |
| 'xenophobic murderous frenzy' over 7,000 years ago. | |
| An international team of archaeologists excavated a cave in the | |
| modern day Spanish Pyrenees and found the mutilated remains of | |
| five adults and four children. | |
| The children were aged between three and seven and all nine of | |
| the people in the cage had not just been shot with arrows but | |
| beaten, even after they had died. | |
| ... | |
| The gruesome discovery was found in the Els Trocs cave which is | |
| in the mountain landscape of the Huesca region. | |
| It required painstaking excavation to avoid damaging the fragile | |
| ancient remains in what would have been both hunting and farming | |
| land. | |
| The remains have been dated to about 5,300 BC, which is when | |
| hunter-gatherers were being replaced by farmers. | |
| ... | |
| Genetic data from the victims found they were in the first wave | |
| of immigrants from the Middle East, who spread throughout Europe | |
| about 10,000 years ago. | |
| The discovery in the cave documents an early escalation of | |
| violence between people of 'conceivably different origins and | |
| worldviews', according to the paper. | |
| ... | |
| The researchers studied the genome of the victims of the attack | |
| and found that two of them were father and son - a male of about | |
| 30 and a boy of about six. | |
| The other three children had different mothers and the genomes | |
| haven't been studied to the same detail. | |
| It is likely they were all part of the same cultural group | |
| though, possibility farming immigrants coming in to an area | |
| dominated by hunter gatherers.[/quote] | |
| Nothing has changed. | |
| #Post#: 1088-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gentilism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 9, 2020, 2:07 am | |
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| Joetnar evolution confirmed: | |
| https://phys.org/news/2020-09-ancient-hunters-frozen-northern-europe.html | |
| [quote]Ancient hunters stayed in the coldest part of Northern | |
| Europe rather than migrating to escape freezing winter | |
| conditions, archeologists have found. | |
| Evidence from Arctic fox bones show communities living around | |
| 27,500 years ago were killing small prey in the inhospitable | |
| North European Plains during the winter months of the last Ice | |
| Age. | |
| Researchers have found no evidence of dwellings, suggesting | |
| people only stayed for a short time or lived in tents in the | |
| area excavated, Krak�w Spadzista in Southern Poland�one of the | |
| largest Upper Paleolithic sites in Central Europe. Until now it | |
| wasn't clear if people retreated elsewhere each winter to avoid | |
| the intense cold. | |
| Dr. Alexander Pryor, from the University of Exeter, who led the | |
| study, said: "Our research shows the cold harsh winter climates | |
| of the last ice age were no barrier to human activity in the | |
| area. Hunters made very specific choices about where and when to | |
| kill their prey." | |
| Inhabitants of Krak�w Spadzista around 27,500 years ago killed | |
| and butchered large numbers of wooly mammoths and arctic foxes | |
| at the site. For the first time, the research team were able to | |
| reconstruct details of how the foxes were moving around in the | |
| landscape before they died, and also what time of the year they | |
| died, through analyzing the internal chemistry and growth | |
| structures of their tooth enamel and roots. | |
| The analysis of teeth from four of the 29 hunted foxes show each | |
| was born and grew up in a different location, and had migrated | |
| either tens or hundreds of kilometers to the region before being | |
| killed by hunters�by snares, deadfalls or other trapping | |
| methods�for both their thick warm furs as well as meat and fat | |
| for food. The carcasses were brought back to the site to be | |
| skinned and butchered. | |
| ... | |
| Dr. Pryor said: "Arctic fox provided both food and hides to | |
| Paleolithic hunters, with their fur coats reaching full length | |
| around the beginning of December; this winter fur usually begins | |
| shedding by early spring. They also lay down substantial stores | |
| of body fats seasonally that are greatest from late autumn | |
| throughout the winter season and do not start to become | |
| seriously depleted until early spring. Hunters most likely | |
| targeted the foxes in the late winter period�before the onset of | |
| fur shedding and loss of critical fat supplies. The high numbers | |
| of fox remains found at the site suggests what was happening was | |
| a deliberate, organized procurement strategy rather than just | |
| simple incidental hunting." | |
| The analysis of teeth suggests hunters engaged in large-scale | |
| winter hunting of solitary Arctic foxes that were ranging widely | |
| across the landscape. The site was used as a base camp for | |
| ranging visits to maintain trapping lines and for processing | |
| hides. | |
| Krakow Spadzista was one of the most northerly sites in central | |
| Europe during the Late Gravettian when much of the northern | |
| plains region had already been abandoned. Mean annual | |
| temperature was between −1.0 �C and +4.3 �C.[/quote] | |
| See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/western-civilization-susta… | |
| #Post#: 1274-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gentilism | |
| By: johnnyjohnnyjohnny Date: September 24, 2020, 4:33 am | |
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| [quote author=90sRetroFan link=topic=151.msg1087#msg1087 | |
| date=1599634726] | |
| [quote] when hunter-gatherers were being replaced by farmers. | |
| ... [/quote] | |
| [/quote] | |
| Conquering settlers replacing the innocent native population. | |
| hmmm, sounds familiar, where have I heard of that before? Oh | |
| right, sounds exactly like the situation we have in Occupied | |
| Palestine between the Settler Jews and the Native Palestinians! | |
| Also the situation in North America. | |
| Sounds like this "attack" was in fact justified retaliation by | |
| the natives. | |
| Seems that the identity of the attackers actually was never | |
| determined though: | |
| [quote] | |
| The researchers suggest that the attackers could have been local | |
| hunter-gatherers or another group of migrant farmers. | |
| If they were migrants then the attack may have been sparked by a | |
| land dispute over farming space. | |
| [/quote] | |
| This very well could have been a family feud between two settler | |
| families. | |
| #Post#: 1276-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gentilism | |
| By: guest5 Date: September 24, 2020, 8:35 pm | |
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| [quote]Conquering settlers replacing the innocent native | |
| population. hmmm, sounds familiar, where have I heard of that | |
| before? Oh right, sounds exactly like the situation we have in | |
| Occupied Palestine between the Settler Jews and the Native | |
| Palestinians! Also the situation in North America.[/quote] | |
| Firstly, hunter-gatherers do not create nation-states as they | |
| are tribal and live in tribes.... | |
| There is a difference between colonialism and imperialism. | |
| Westerners often confuse the two. What the Jews are doing to | |
| Palestine is colonialism, and western colonialism at that. What | |
| Europeans did to the Native Americans was also western | |
| colonialism. | |
| Colonialism: "the policy or practice of acquiring full or | |
| partial political control over another country, occupying it | |
| with settlers, and exploiting it economically." | |
| Imperialism: "a policy of extending a country's power and | |
| influence through diplomacy or military force." | |
| Unless the empire in question is tyrannical in nature the | |
| conquered territory simply becomes part of the conquering | |
| empire. Only in colonialism are settlers used to drive out the | |
| native population and their culture. | |
| Aryans would have simply helped teach the local hunter-gatherers | |
| how to become farmers themselves, kind of like how the Romans | |
| taught the English how to build roads.... | |
| Hitler and Aryanists have never denied that Ancient Aryans were | |
| the creators of the nation-state and were conquerors. | |
| http://aryanism.net/wp-content/uploads/iran-turan.jpg | |
| My Celtic ancestors also fought against tribalists apparently: | |
| [quote]Medieval Austria is the noble birthplace of the surname | |
| Reuter. Austria, which was originally home to a Celtic people, | |
| was conquered by the Roman Empire in about 15 BC. Following the | |
| fall of Rome, Austria was repeatedly invaded by barbarian | |
| tribes, such as the Vandals, Visigoths, and Huns, who swept in | |
| from the east. [/quote] | |
| https://www.houseofnames.com/reuter-family-crest | |
| Fighting tribalists must be in my blood considering where I | |
| ended up ideologically aye? Must be some truth to the whole | |
| "blood memory" thing I'm thinking, no? ;) | |
| #Post#: 1791-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Western civilization = sustainable evil | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 26, 2020, 1:18 pm | |
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| Because we need feel-good stories: | |
| https://us.yahoo.com/news/9-old-hunting-father-accidentally-162440221.html | |
| [quote]9-year-old hunting with father accidentally shoots, kills | |
| himself | |
| ... | |
| Gunnar Holte was pheasant hunting with his father around | |
| Branched Oak Lake in Lincoln on Sunday morning when the incident | |
| occurred, the Lancaster County Sheriff�s Office told | |
| KLKN.[/quote] | |
| That makes one fewer of these: | |
| https://www.uguidesdpheasants.com/uploads/photos/MeadowCreekHunting.jpg | |
| Of course, I must emphasize that merely waiting for our enemies | |
| to all shoot themselves is a losing strategy. Indeed, that we | |
| more frequently hear stories of them shooting themselves than of | |
| leftists shooting them is testimony to leftist apathy. | |
| #Post#: 2646-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gentilism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: December 4, 2020, 3:08 am | |
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| LOL: | |
| https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/ice-age-figurines-0014… | |
| [quote]Ice Age Figurines and the Sanctity of Prehistoric Obesity | |
| ... | |
| linking the famous Ice Age Venus figurines with a widespread | |
| prehistoric desire for �female obesity.� | |
| https://www.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/field/image/Ice-Age-figurin… | |
| [img] | |
| https://www.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/Hohle.j… | |
| Mile-deep ice sheets advanced over what is today Northern | |
| Europe, causing winter temperatures to plunge to 10-15 degrees | |
| Celsius (50-59 degrees Fahrenheit). This killed off may hunters | |
| and forced other groups to retreat southwards to the central | |
| European forests. It was during this battle with the ice giants | |
| of the north that the Venus figurines were crafted and the | |
| researchers think this was no coincidence. | |
| ... | |
| The team of scientists measured the waist-to-hip and | |
| waist-to-shoulder ratios of each Venus figurine and discovered | |
| those that were found closest to the glaciers were �the most | |
| obese, compared with those located further away.� | |
| https://www.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/map_36.jpg | |
| Trying to explain this finding, the researchers say the Ice Age | |
| Venuses represented �an idealized body type for these difficult | |
| living conditions� and they suggest the carved figures conveyed | |
| ideals of body size for young women, and especially those who | |
| lived in proximity to glaciers, wrote Johnson.[/quote] | |
| See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/temperature-effects/ | |
| Continuing: | |
| [quote]Concluding that the obese figurines conveyed �ideals of | |
| body size, for young women,� the researchers claim being what is | |
| now deemed overweight was a �desired condition.� This was | |
| because obese females could carry a child through pregnancy in | |
| times of need more successfully than a woman suffering from | |
| malnutrition. Expanding on this, the researchers say many of the | |
| figurines are well-worn and they think this means they were | |
| heirlooms passed down from mother to daughter through | |
| generations. | |
| The paper suggests young women becoming fertile, or pregnant, | |
| may have been given a Venus figurine in the hopes that they | |
| would achieve a similar body mass to increase the chances of a | |
| successful birth. With this magical aspect in mind, it is also | |
| suggested that the figurines may have been �imbued with a | |
| spiritual meaning - a fetish or magical charm of sorts that | |
| could protect a woman through pregnancy, birth and nursing .� | |
| The desire for obesity in prehistoric societies was a key factor | |
| in the success of the tribe, and the need for fertile, healthy | |
| mothers, able to withstand the challenges of natural disasters | |
| and famines, was essential in these times of dramatic climatic | |
| upheaval. Johnson concluded that the Ice Age Venus figurines | |
| emerged as �an ideological tool to help improve fertility and | |
| survival of the mother and newborns,� promoting health and | |
| survival.[/quote] | |
| And False Leftists think fat-shaming is bad..... | |
| #Post#: 2863-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Turanian diffusion | |
| By: guest5 Date: December 15, 2020, 7:32 pm | |
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| Did Prehistoric Women Hunt? New Research Suggests So | |
| [quote]This idea goes against a hypothesis, dating back to the | |
| 1960s, known as the �Man-The-Hunter model.�[/quote] | |
| [quote]The authors of the study, published in Science Advances, | |
| also reviewed evidence of other skeletons buried around the same | |
| period in the Americas, looking specifically at graves | |
| containing similar tools associated with big-game hunting. They | |
| found that of the 27 skeletons for which sex could be | |
| determined, 41% were likely female. [/quote] | |
| [quote]The stereotypical view of hunter-gatherer groups is that | |
| they involve a gendered division of labour, with men hunting and | |
| women being more likely to stay nearer home with young children, | |
| or fish and forage, though even then there is some variation. | |
| For example, among Agta foragers in the Philippines women are | |
| primary hunters rather than assistants. | |
| Some present day hunter-gatherers still use atlatls today, and | |
| some people also enjoy using atlatls in competitive throwing | |
| events, with women and children regularly taking part. | |
| Archaeologists studying data from these events suggest that | |
| atlatls may well have been equalisers � facilitating hunting by | |
| both women and men, possibly because they reduce the importance | |
| of body size and strength. [/quote] | |
| [quote]In 2017, a famous burial of a Viking warrior from Sweden, | |
| discovered early in the 20th century and long assumed to be | |
| male, was discovered to be biologically female. This finding | |
| caused a significant and somewhat surprising amount of debate, | |
| and points to how our own modern ideas of gender roles can | |
| affect interpretations of more recent history too. [/quote] | |
| [quote]The past, as some say, is a foreign country, and the more | |
| evidence we have, the more variable human behaviour looks to | |
| have been. [/quote] | |
| https://getpocket.com/explore/item/did-prehistoric-women-hunt-new-research-sugg… | |
| #Post#: 2885-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gentilism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: December 17, 2020, 3:09 am | |
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| Some men say that they find it sexy when women hunt. I suspected | |
| some Gentile blood memory there..... | |
| #Post#: 4335-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Western civilization = sustainable evil | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 19, 2021, 9:23 pm | |
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| https://us.yahoo.com/lifestyle/florida-fishermen-wrangle-300-pound-160900477.ht… | |
| [quote]Professional fisherman Joshua Jorgensen caught the | |
| monstrous fish in January after a three-year effort to find one, | |
| Canada�s Global News reported this week. Jorgensen and his boat | |
| captain, Jason Boyll, hooked the grouper near a coral reef in | |
| the Gulf of Mexico, at which point it took four grown men to | |
| lift the thing over the edge of the boat. [/quote] | |
| [img] | |
| https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/djz1Zppy9vKrLAzXebG3tg--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRl… | |
| Again, look at the fishers' facial expressions. Sustainable evil | |
| is what Westerners get off on. | |
| #Post#: 4338-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Western civilization = sustainable evil | |
| By: rp Date: February 19, 2021, 9:28 pm | |
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| "Again, look at the fishers' facial expressions. Sustainable | |
| evil is what Westerners get off on." | |
| How is it that all of them invariably have practically the same | |
| expression? I was looking at a photograph of a fisherman holding | |
| a fish in my local newspaper, and I shit you not he had the same | |
| shit-eating grin. I instinctively felt an impulse to punch him. | |
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