u/DrTheol_Blumentopf 2d ago

Quick description of me: Leftist (Marxist), Europe lover, Want to visit every single European country (and subreddit lol)

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+ lover of science, especially historical science

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Interessenen der amerikansichen Kapitalisten in der Gegenwertigen US-Außenpolitik
 in  r/Kommunismus  2d ago

Kannst du den lezten Satz weiter ausführen? Welche Propaganda meinst du da genau? Die Amis machen da viel..

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Hands Off
 in  r/socialism  2d ago

Please do not march with NATO-Fascists. Even "if they have some good points".

That's what the left (Rosa Lu., Karl Liebknecht etc.) did with the SPD before Hitler and we know how it ended.

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J.K Rowling drafting Harry Potter in a coffee shop, Edinburgh, 1998.
 in  r/HistoricalCapsule  2d ago

Oh and I forget the Kathoey from Asia.

First things first: Again, not transgender. Today they are, in the 13th century they were just "effeminated Male prostitutes".

It's pretty transparent to deliberately pick an era in which the Christian church actively suppressed and erased gender non-condormity in both their own and any other cultures they encountered.

  1. The planet is more than European Christianity. You could've picked Arabia, Australia, Atztek empire for examples from the middle ages etc. but you wont anything either.

  2. I could've picked any other time. The result stays the same: Transvestites (mostly through religious customs, not through actually consensual sexuality) was and is real, but transgenderism was not.

It wasn't a choice? So they were forced to join these temples?

Yes. It's literally in the links you posted.

Gosh, who would do that?!?

Again, your links give literally the answer for that. It's either forced, or heavily drug-induced religious practises.

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J.K Rowling drafting Harry Potter in a coffee shop, Edinburgh, 1998.
 in  r/HistoricalCapsule  2d ago

I can do even better than medieval times

No, medieval times is plenty. I specifically asked for medieval times, not being able to provide sources just proves my point.

Elagabalus

There are no historical records saying he was transgender. He dressed sometimes in dresses when he wanted to seduce one of his slaves, but other than that? Classical historians (before western "enlightment" of the 20th century) are 100% in the clear: He was just very gay.

Thank you for seeking more information

Absolutely no problem, unfortunately nothing was provided 😢

So I guess, I was right, Transgender people have not always existed.

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Former MI6 boss Alex Younger says Britain must get ready for war as Putin threatens Europe
 in  r/europe  2d ago

That's a smart man! Europe needs to protect itself from Russia!

r/europe 2d ago

Data After new Migration growth numbers, the AfD for the first time in German history, is on par with the CDU in polls

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J.K Rowling drafting Harry Potter in a coffee shop, Edinburgh, 1998.
 in  r/HistoricalCapsule  2d ago

As expected.

I asked for medieval times (500 entire years) and he sends me 300 BC history 🤦🤦🤦

Another thing: Neither gallis nor Enaree's were Transgender, only cultural transvestites, meaning due to their religious practise they had to dress "female" - it was not a choice.

Case proven: Trans-people have not always existed.

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It was Poland who rescued Vienna from the Invasion of Turkish Ottoman?
 in  r/poland  2d ago

Are you proud of your fathers accomplishements? What he has done for you and your family?

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Comedian Russell Brand charged with rape
 in  r/movies  2d ago

Forgot the Allegedly

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J.K Rowling drafting Harry Potter in a coffee shop, Edinburgh, 1998.
 in  r/HistoricalCapsule  2d ago

Give me a historical example of a clear case of Transperson (not transvestite) in the medieval times.

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Armenia adopts law to launch EU accession process
 in  r/europe  2d ago

You mean, like Greece?

Jokes aside, Armenia is as much anti-Russia as you can get right now.

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Comedian Russell Brand has been charged with two counts of rape and multiple sexual assaults
 in  r/law  2d ago

With what? An accusation of a crime he allegedly commited in 1999?

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Kenne deinen Feind
 in  r/Kommunismus  2d ago

WEF ist und war der Hauptfeind aller Internet Neo-Nazis.

Dem WEF und Klaus Schwab wird immer und immer wieder "das klassische Treiben des Internationale Judentums" vorgeworfen.

Ich glaub das Meme selber stammt von einem Nazi.

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This graph shows how easy it is to manipulate people.
 in  r/2westerneurope4u  6d ago

Thank you for the reminder, Mohammed.

r/venezuela 6d ago

Discusión General / Misc Mother Carmen Rendiles, the first Venezuelan saint proclaimed by the Universal Catholic Church

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This graph shows how easy it is to manipulate people.
 in  r/2westerneurope4u  6d ago

The European Union is "unfriendly" or "an enemy"

- me, a German

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Hier gibt es eine Wehrpflicht
 in  r/WissenIstMacht  6d ago

Jap.

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Hier gibt es eine Wehrpflicht
 in  r/WissenIstMacht  6d ago

Nein, Die Guten sind in Wirklichkeit Von der Leyen und Konsorten, die Retter der Demokratie und Menschenrechte - für die zwing ich gerne alle Jungen Männer an die Front um zu sterben - nur nicht mich /s

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Huh?
 in  r/Kantenhausen  6d ago

Based

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Huh?
 in  r/Kantenhausen  6d ago

Dann geh an die Front und stirb halt für Frau Von der Leyen :D

Ich, und jeder andere der denken kann tus nicht.

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Es wird zum Bürgerkrieg kommen, nicht zum Krieg mit Russland
 in  r/politik  6d ago

Ich glaube das nicht, weil es zuvielen noch zu gut geht, dass es dazu kommt.

Aber die Kommentare unter diesem Post sind ja mal mega cringe. Wahrscheinlich einfach viele Boomer in diesem Sub. Verstehe nicht, warum man beleidigend wird, wenn jemand Befüchtungen hat von zunehmender politischer Spaltung.