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Discussion on culture.

submitted by Laputois to TellTalk 1.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 20:23:11 ago (+10/-0)     (TellTalk)

The Romans defeated the Greeks and subjugated them. Bringing Greek slaves into Rome. These domesticated servants interacted with their children. As nannies, cooks and even teachers. Generally religion is the cohesive bind in a people and their culture. Those in authority realize it's tentative nature and believers are insecure enough to not tolerate another belief system. Yet Greek culture supplanted Roman culture. Their religious beliefs were widely accepted, as was their philosophy and democracy. You could say that they were like the insidious enemy within, the trojan horse. Extrapolate that to niggers here. Brought into the plantation house, they cooked and cared for the white children. Some of their lexicon (ironically a Greek word) has intruded into our own. Now we are bombarded by black culture. Since the turn of the last century their music has influenced generations and it is impossible to avoid now. It is becoming more pervasive. Turn on a television or watch a movie and niggers are everywhere. White children have been educated alongside them for the last 70 years.


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[ - ] FuckShitJesus 2 points 1.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 21:06:43 ago (+2/-0)

Similar to how a bunch of brainwashed, low IQ retards took over Voat.

Once upon a time, NuVoat was a place for philosophical and academic discussion. Now, it's a bunch of spoiled juveniles and don't give a shit, do-nothing boomers.

[ - ] mikenigger 1 point 1.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 22:20:23 ago (+1/-0)

word

[ - ] dalai_llama 1 point 1.2 yearsFeb 28, 2023 04:22:03 ago (+1/-0)

First of all, Greece was not subjugated by Rome, Rome was seen as their liberator after defeating Macedon, which had ruled over Greece since Phillip II, Alexander the Great's father, built the most advanced military for the time and forced the Greek city states to submit. Alexander even destroyed Thebes to assert his dominance after succeeding his father.

For the most part, Roman's always adored Greek culture and they were seen as liberators for a long time. The Greek provinces weren't even subjected to as much taxation as other provinces.

Your entire premise is flawed. I suggest you actually read a history book.

[ - ] Laputois [op] 0 points 1.2 yearsFeb 28, 2023 07:58:41 ago (+0/-0)

Macedonians were Greeks, you idiot. From the Roman defeat of Corinth in 146 BC to the suppression of the revolting Greek city states in 88 BC the Romans controlled and subjugated Greece.

[ - ] Laputois [op] 0 points 1.2 yearsFeb 28, 2023 08:08:20 ago (+0/-0)

The first great influx of Greek slaves into Rome happened when the Macedonians were defeated at the battle of Pydna in 168 B.C. Next, about 250,000 Carthaginians were enslaved in 146 B.C., when their city was destroyed. Another large influx occurred after the Mithradatic Wars in the 80s B.C. But these Greek slaves saw their Roman masters as liberators? You realize that when you are made a slave you are subjected to your owner? You are one of the biggest tools I have encountered on this site and that is saying a lot.

[ - ] Love240 1 point 1.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 21:13:31 ago (+1/-0)

If you are in a high black population area maybe I could see some of the more disctinctly black influences rubbing off. But for the most part, this propagandization has been at the behest of the media saturation of our lives and the hijacking of our institutions, directed by the Freemason societal infestation, AKA jewry for goys.