On a bigger timeline, there has always been a hate love relationship with Germanics and Slavs on the one hand, and the Ashkenazim in the middle.
The book: "Germany unter Fremdherschaft" part 1 details this struggle since 800 before Christ till recent.
It is not because the individuals are vehemently partisan, but the fact of the matter is that culture and law go hand in glove. And what is at stake now, is that for the umpteenth time, Germans are required to take it up the backside.
I think I'd better write to you in good time
And cancel you for good today.
You don't need to make long lists,
To see that I also have two sons.
I love them both, I want to tell you that,
More than my life, than my eyesight,
And those who will not bear arms,
No, I will not give my sons!
I have, respect for life,
For every creature as the highest value,
taught them mercy and forgiveness
And taught them to love wherever possible.
Now you will not corrupt them with hatred,
No goals and no honor, no duty
Are worth killing and dying for,
No, I will not give my sons!
Certainly not caused by you, her mother
Brought them into the world in pain.
Not because of you and not as cannon fodder.
Not because of you have I spent many a feverish a night
stood Desperately at that little bed,
And cooled a little glowing face,
Till we found rest in exhaustion,
No, I will not give my sons!
They will not march in rank and file
Not hold out, not fight to the last,
Freeze to death on a godforsaken field,
While you sit down on soft cushions.
Protect the children from all dangers
Is my bloody father's duty,
And that also means protecting them from you!
No, I will not give up my sons!
I will teach them disobedience,
Resistance and perseverance,
To rebel against every command
And not to kowtow to the authorities.
I will teach them to go their own way,
Before no pomp, no world judgment,
To stand before no one but themselves,
No, I will not give up my sons!
And I will flee with them sooner,
rather than you making them your servants,
Rather go with them into a foreign land,
In poverty and like thieves in the night.
We only have this one short life,
I swear it and say it to your face,
They will not give into your madness,
No, I will not give up my sons!
Really interested in your point of view but it's not clear what you saying! I live in the Americas but I know people living where the problems exist will always have better understanding! Who lives it; knows it!
To get a better grasp of the subtleties of culture and law allow me to give a few pointers without inundating you:
Think of the " anglo-saxon" model (normanic) and the Rheinland model.
What is the position of a married girl under Common law and Germanic law? Husband (husbandry =?) & wife vs mann und FRAU?
What is a FRAU? Etymology? What is FREYA?
Man, in Latin is a name/nomen. In German it is actually an adjective: manly, as it is about becoming and showing to be, not a position. Yet FRAU is an honorable position.
Also consider this: The words: Sun and moon. In Latin, what gender is Sun and what gender is Moon? And in German? How does that reflect in terms of religion, views in life, philosophy? Is there roman healthcare? Is there Germanic healthcare?
You' ll notice a subtle yet stark difference when it comes to these two worlds. I do not have it at the ready, but there is a study on language and views of life regarding the gender specific nature. Think of bridges. It is male in Latin, but female in Germanic languages. And what does it mean for how people look at things?
A funny way to exemplify this is the following:
We would say: you have the future ahead of you, no? Well, in paleo-Hebrew it is the other way around. There you have your past before you, as you cannot see the future. In a way, going into the future is walking backwards.
Does that make a huge difference? Yes, as the two views do not go together.
Language is an expression tied in with culture and law, is decisive for jurisdiction. Fucking up language, means fucking up culture and law: i.e. the way in which a nation lives together. And that is where we are.
On a bigger timeline, there has always been a hate love relationship with Germanics and Slavs on the one hand, and the Ashkenazim in the middle.
The book: "Germany unter Fremdherschaft" part 1 details this struggle since 800 before Christ till recent.
It is not because the individuals are vehemently partisan, but the fact of the matter is that culture and law go hand in glove. And what is at stake now, is that for the umpteenth time, Germans are required to take it up the backside.
They know: https://invidious.flokinet.to/watch?v=1q-Ga3myTP4
Don’t overthink it.
Zelensky represents a figurehead of the people destroying their country.
It is a nice shouting match.
That said, there is more going on than just this. It seems like a slow burner ...
Really interested in your point of view but it's not clear what you saying! I live in the Americas but I know people living where the problems exist will always have better understanding! Who lives it; knows it!
To get a better grasp of the subtleties of culture and law allow me to give a few pointers without inundating you:
Think of the " anglo-saxon" model (normanic) and the Rheinland model.
What is the position of a married girl under Common law and Germanic law? Husband (husbandry =?) & wife vs mann und FRAU?
What is a FRAU? Etymology? What is FREYA?
Man, in Latin is a name/nomen. In German it is actually an adjective: manly, as it is about becoming and showing to be, not a position. Yet FRAU is an honorable position.
Also consider this: The words: Sun and moon. In Latin, what gender is Sun and what gender is Moon? And in German? How does that reflect in terms of religion, views in life, philosophy? Is there roman healthcare? Is there Germanic healthcare?
You' ll notice a subtle yet stark difference when it comes to these two worlds. I do not have it at the ready, but there is a study on language and views of life regarding the gender specific nature. Think of bridges. It is male in Latin, but female in Germanic languages. And what does it mean for how people look at things?
A funny way to exemplify this is the following:
We would say: you have the future ahead of you, no? Well, in paleo-Hebrew it is the other way around. There you have your past before you, as you cannot see the future. In a way, going into the future is walking backwards.
Does that make a huge difference? Yes, as the two views do not go together.
Language is an expression tied in with culture and law, is decisive for jurisdiction. Fucking up language, means fucking up culture and law: i.e. the way in which a nation lives together. And that is where we are.