I'll admit, the Nordics did have some "odd" customs that today we'd consider pajeet tier (like sending a female slave into a pyre to "escourt" the king or Jarl into Valhalla) but keep in mind that's like over a thousand years ago and unlike the indian tradition of Sati, the Nordics only reserved this for chieftains and men of great import
and they didn't burn their wives, they burned a female slave or concubine
there is a big different between pajeets and actual aryans, jeets worship cows and harvest their poop
Whites take care of cows and harvest their milk & meat
In very reductive terms, Catholics drink the blood and eat the body of a man who died in an act of sacrifice.
Plenty of those ancient themes are still present in Christianity in some form. The important part was the shift of from the sacrifice of the other to self-sacrifice.
Most demon worshippers wind up similar.
you know, its eerrie how shitskin culture overlaps
jews sacrifice chickens
pajeets sacrifice goats
mudslimes also sacrifice goats on their Eid al-Adha, also known as the "Festival of Sacrifice"
while brown culture celebrates rape, blood sacrifice and death
White culture celebrates life, creation, nature and love
we are fundementally different, because they're not human, WE are.
Lol dude let's not rewrite history. White pagans were also vicious. Christendom liberated them
I'll admit, the Nordics did have some "odd" customs that today we'd consider pajeet tier (like sending a female slave into a pyre to "escourt" the king or Jarl into Valhalla) but keep in mind that's like over a thousand years ago and unlike the indian tradition of Sati, the Nordics only reserved this for chieftains and men of great import
and they didn't burn their wives, they burned a female slave or concubine
there is a big different between pajeets and actual aryans, jeets worship cows and harvest their poop
Whites take care of cows and harvest their milk & meat
we are not the same.
In very reductive terms, Catholics drink the blood and eat the body of a man who died in an act of sacrifice.
Plenty of those ancient themes are still present in Christianity in some form. The important part was the shift of from the sacrifice of the other to self-sacrifice.
I agree. I just do agree with any sort of historical revisionism even in my favor
Not to be that guy but the meat from the goats and lambs sacrificed on Eid are donated to the poor.