Rauðgrani ᚱᛆᚢᚦᚴᚱᛆᚿᛁ
@GraniRau
♓ ♈ ♌ Green-eyed shitlord
Polish aggression and ethnic cleansing of Germans and extreme Polish antisemitism have been completely whitewashed from popular perception of that time period. The average American has no idea of where Poland even is.
"What about the false flag the Germans did on the 31st?" What about the "reconnaissance in force" the Poles did on the 26th?
Coins minted in Ribe and Hedeby featured the Hrungnishjarta alongside a stag and serpent, with the stag seemingly biting it; could be Eikþyrnir fighting Níðhöggr, protecting Yggdrasil and upholding cosmic order.
When any other cultural or religious group organizes and hosts events it’s celebrated, but when pagans do, we’re met with lawfare.
We are appalled that this has happened to @TheGloriousLion. The Canadian authorities are showcasing such a blatant double standard here that all can see. Marcus is a family man with no criminal record and is being detained because of state oppression. His treatment here is…
Human sacrifice in the High Atlas? In the early 20th century, the Seksawa practiced a March ritual where a person was bound and left atop a sacred summit perhaps echoing ancient sacrifices, as suggested by pierced figures in local rock art (Bronze Age).
Box brooch from Gotland with a Valknut/Hrungnishjarta and triquetra carved on the bottom.
Yep, the original fascists were mostly disillusioned communists.
We don't teach fascism much in school, even in Political Theory, it's a rarity. All you get is fascism bad, and everyone runs with it. One of my favorite days in Theory was watching a bunch of commies squirm when all the fascist authors said a variant of "I was a member of the…
Yes there are quite a few communists today who do that.
Are communists calling for overthrow of the constitution and authoritarianism? I find them abhorrent but I’m not hearing that.
Sometimes the crusaders are the ones getting massacred. The disastrous battle of Nikopolis where a mostly French crusader army was destroyed by the Ottomans. Below, the Turks killing most of the prisoners, sparing only a few for ransom.
The crusaders besieging Antioch in the First Crusade. Below, the cannibalism they were reduced to as they starved. This chronicle is from the 15th century and meant to celebrate 7 centuries of crusades, victories and defeats.