• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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      10 months ago

      All Nazi bucklers had the words “God mitt uns” on them.

      And Hitler wrote plenty of times how he was a devout Christian in his diaries.

      There is a reason why he started with gassing Jews and not black people or anyone else that was even further away from what he would consider the “Übermench”

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          10 months ago

          flirted with paganism and committed genocide

          Both rather typical christian things, you guys stole half your rituals from paganism while killing and torturing people was pretty en vogue with christians for quite some time.

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                10 months ago

                Sorry for that! Can I visit one of your fun pagan parties? The ones that you have with your friends (that you have).

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                  10 months ago

                  Sure, there are neo-pagans that make rather fun festivals. I’m not in that scene but if you are in Europe and are interested I can look up some for you.

                  The ones that you have with your friends (that you have).

                  Dude, everyone on here is an internet dweller - if you have real social life, what the fuck are you doing here talking shit to an internet stranger. Who are you kidding?

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                    10 months ago

                    Oh, I’m definitely not the one who will join one of the two imaginary armies (“partyboys” and “nerds”) you think people have to belong to.