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Being white doesn't buy you anything?     (pomf2.lain.la)
submitted by Dingo to FellowWhites 11 hours ago (+21/-0)
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This is a short rebuttal to Jordan Peterson's statement: "Being white doesn't buy you anything."

Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/gUkYrgr7vac6/

EDIT: In the title s/white/White.
Also, note that the rebuttal is the second half (at about 2:25).
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A great little test to show magnetic metals are in the water.     (pomf2.lain.la)
submitted by Dingo to science 9 hours ago (+2/-0)
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Note that the electrodes should be copper (not a ferromagnetic substance).
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Get Torc'd: An ancient symbol of Power, Strength, and Nobility     (pomf2.lain.la)
submitted by UncleDoug to PaganFarmRemembers 21 hours ago (+1/-0)
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Conundrum for Christcucks     (pomf2.lain.la)
submitted by UncleDoug to Christcucks 34 minutes ago (+0/-2)
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https://pomf2.lain.la/f/45eqsnfx.jpg

Show me where on the language map it shows Aramaic, Hebrew or any derivative of hacking phlegm talk is akin to a based White European language.

The bible was written in a hebe language and is not a European mythology.

The consensus of modern scholars is that the New Testament was written in Greek and that an Aramaic source text was used for portions of the New Testament, especially the gospels. i.e., the books of Daniel and Ezra—are written in Aramaic, as are the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. Among the Jews, Aramaic was used by the common people, while Hebrew remained the language of religion and government and of the upper class.

To be concise, most texts were mainly written in Biblical hebrew (sometimes called Classical hebrew), with some portions (notably in Daniel and Ezra) in Biblical Aramaic (proto-hebrew) aka jewish Babylonian, with numerous variety of dialects, Aramaic was spoken by the Babylonians, Syrians, Assyrians, and all the nations in that region.

The bible was written in a semitic language group, distinct from every White European tongue.

Jesus was from a small, rural town in Galilee in which everyone spoke Aramaic. He had no reason and probably no way to learn Greek. While Jesus didn't speak Hebrew as a conversational language, he certainly understood it when it was read out loud in the Scriptures.

The King James Bible Table of Contents.

The Old Testament texts were written in Biblical Hebrew (sometimes also called classical Hebrew, The Paleo-Hebrew script (Hebrew: הכתב העברי הקדום), also Palaeo-Hebrew, Proto-Hebrew or Old Hebrew)