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Mother fucking muslims just took out another ancient cathedral in France

submitted by Crackinjokes to videos 2.0 yearsJul 7, 2023 19:21:27 ago (+53/-1)     (files.catbox.moe)

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Yet another 16th century church ‘catches fire’ in France.
The steeple of ‘Eglise Notre Dame Drosnay’ can be seen collapsing in the devastating video.


https://twitter.com/GoldingBF/status/1677417409278361606?s=20

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https://files.catbox.moe/abnykl.mp4


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stz77 0 points 1.9 years ago

Nice alt but you're misrepresenting the truth.

Here you go:

Green Family History
Green Name Meaning
English: either a nickname for someone who was fond of dressing in this color (Old English grēne) or was young or immature or who had played the part of the ‘Green Man’ in the May Day celebrations or a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green (Middle English grene a transferred use of the color term). This is one of the most common and widespread of English surnames. In North America it has assimilated cognates from other languages notably German Grün (see Gruen ) and Dutch Groen ; compare 7 below. This surname is also very common among African Americans. English: alternatively from a Middle English personal name Grene. Irish: adopted for Ó hUainín ‘descendant of Uainín’ a personal name from a pet form of uaine ‘green’ see Honan . Irish: adopted for Ó Fathaidh or Ó Fathaigh through erroneous association with faithche ‘lawn’ see Fahey . German: habitational name from Green (Rhineland-Palatinate) or Greene (Lower Saxony) or a topographic name from Middle Low Saxon grēn ‘grain sand’ for someone living in a sandy place. Danish: habitational name from placenames beginning with Gre(e)n- like Greene Grenbole (compare 5 above).7: Americanized form of Jewish (Ashkenazic) Grün (see Gruen ) or Grin artificial names meaning ‘green’ in German and Yiddish respectively or a short form of any of numerous compound names with this element.

Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022


Similar surnames: Gruen, Greene, Groen, Grahn, Greven, Greek, Grein, Graven, Breen

Jews often Americanized their names. They did the same thing with many German surnames. Many names that end in burg or berg are not jewish but dumb fucking alt accounts like yours are too fucking stupid to see the difference.