Zone1 Christmas considered harmful

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The same applies to the European "new year".

The customs of decorating trees come from the pagan customs of the German savages from the taiga.

They hung bloody meat pieces on trees to satisfy the lusts of their filthy deities.
This is part of the sacrificial ritualism, which has a connection with the cults of pogan templs, covered by the concept of "hanging on a tree" from the rituals of Odin, Dionysus and partly Christ.

This is where the notoriety of the nemet groves comes from.

The word Nemeti is a variant of the word Germans, as well as the Goths and the Franks.

This is not needed in Great America, the heiress of Great Babylon, the land of the Sun-Helios


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Yeah, no.

"After the Reformation, devotion to Nicholas disappeared in all the Protestant countries of Europe except Holland, where his legend persisted as Sinterklaas (a Dutch variant of the name St. Nicholas). Dutch colonists took this tradition with them to New Amsterdam (now New York City) in the American colonies in the 17th century. Sinterklaas was adopted by the country’s English-speaking majority under the name Santa Claus, and his legend of a kindly old man was united with old Nordic folktales of a magician who punished naughty children and rewarded good children with presents. The resulting image of Santa Claus in the United States crystallized in the 19th century, and he has ever since remained the patron of the gift-giving festival of Christmas.
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The traditions of Christmas come from a variety of sources. But to claim they are harmful is lunacy. Charitable donations and hours of volunteering soar during the Christmas holidays.
 
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A temporary alternative is Hello-win - the victory of the sun.

This is a holiday of the Celts, in honor of the victory over the evil forces of the forest and cold, the holiday of the Shaman, the heavenly father of Dyus-Pitar, the Devil - Dya-Bell-Bull - the heavenly horned god of Babylon, the ancient Roman Jupiter.


This is a Power worthy of reverence.


Therefore, the victory of the sun should be celebrated in the US instead of Christmas.
 

A temporary alternative is Hello-win - the victory of the sun.

This is a holiday of the Celts, in honor of the victory over the evil forces of the forest and cold, the holiday of the Shaman, the heavenly father of Dyus-Pitar, the Devil - Dya-Bell-Bull - the heavenly horned god of Babylon, the ancient Roman Jupiter.


This is a Power worthy of reverence.


Therefore, the victory of the sun should be celebrated in the US instead of Christmas.

Your ego is amazing. Although I suspect it is more your reaction to the world as seen through your Inferiority Complex.

You have the audacity to try and tell others what religious and secular holidays they should celebrate? And for no more reason than the fact that you believe in ancient mythology?

How about we Americans continue to celebrate Christmas, whether in religious or secular ways. And you take the time to learn more history beyond movies and tv?
 

A temporary alternative is Hello-win - the victory of the sun.

This is a holiday of the Celts, in honor of the victory over the evil forces of the forest and cold, the holiday of the Shaman, the heavenly father of Dyus-Pitar, the Devil - Dya-Bell-Bull - the heavenly horned god of Babylon, the ancient Roman Jupiter.


This is a Power worthy of reverence.


Therefore, the victory of the sun should be celebrated in the US instead of Christmas.

Just as a way to educate you, there is nothing evil about seasonal cold or a forest. Nothing. The cold is a function of the Earth's orbit and axis. It is not some mythological evil.

And forests? A natural grouping of trees and other growth is not evil.
 
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Your ego is amazing. Although I suspect it is more your reaction to the world as seen through your Inferiority Complex.

You have the audacity to try and tell others what religious and secular holidays they should celebrate? And for no more reason than the fact that you believe in ancient mythology?

How about we Americans continue to celebrate Christmas, whether in religious or secular ways. And you take the time to learn more history beyond movies and tv?
Pro-German Americans will still bow to the German gods. But they are guests in the US and cannot tell the Americans their preferences. And real Americans are misled about their native culture and have the right to reject Germanism.
 
Pro-German Americans will still bow to the German gods. But they are guests in the US and cannot tell the Americans their preferences. And real Americans are misled about their native culture and have the right to reject Germanism.

American citizens are not guests.

And it is funny that you say that German Americans are guests and cannot tell Americans their preferences, while you (who has never even BEEN to America) feel perfectly comfortable telling Americans what their preferences must be. And even though you have shown profound stupidity about America and American history, you want to tell us what holidays to celebrate, where our Capital should be located, and what our standards for beauty in women must be.

That is a lot of gall and hypocrisy. And also very leftist.
 
And forests? A natural grouping of trees and other growth is not evil.
There lived peoples whom the cavalry culture of the steppes considered villains, including the Indo-Aryans did not like their bloody rituals and cannibalism.

In particular, the Slavic epic speaks of a cannibal from the forests "Baba Yaga", who lures the hero by deceit and eats him. It is a symbol of evil in the ancient epic. The Celts had a similar old woman, Kailech.

Legends never lie, legends never die.


Forest savages have the right to retrain, but they cannot dictate their holidays and their bloody customs, their aesthetics of bloody sacrifices to people from aristocratic cultures.
 
Pro-German Americans will still bow to the German gods. But they are guests in the US and cannot tell the Americans their preferences. And real Americans are misled about their native culture and have the right to reject Germanism.

And just a bit of education for you, the Christians do not worship a German god.
 
Your ego is amazing. Although I suspect it is more your reaction to the world as seen through your Inferiority Complex.

You have the audacity to try and tell others what religious and secular holidays they should celebrate? And for no more reason than the fact that you believe in ancient mythology?

How about we Americans continue to celebrate Christmas, whether in religious or secular ways. And you take the time to learn more history beyond movies and tv?
W., can't you recognize humor when you see it (all the more humorous if the person thus speaking really believes what he's saying)?
 
There lived peoples whom the cavalry culture of the steppes considered villains, including the Indo-Aryans did not like their bloody rituals and cannibalism.

In particular, the Slavic epic speaks of a cannibal from the forests "Baba Yaga", who lures the hero by deceit and eats him. It is a symbol of evil in the ancient epic. The Celts had a similar old woman, Kailech.

Legends never lie, legends never die.


Forest savages have the right to retrain, but they cannot dictate their holidays and their bloody customs, their aesthetics of bloody sacrifices to people from aristocratic cultures.

Whether ancient people considered someone a villain or not is of no concern to the modern world. The forests contain more life, more useful plants, and more diverse ecosystems than any steppe or plains.
 
It comes from the old European tree-hanging cults, including the sacrifice of the Germanic Odin.

So you want to ignore Christianity and claim that the holiday is German? Total nonsense.

And who are you to claim to be arbiter of holidays for people you do not know and are not included in their number?
 
Whether ancient people considered someone a villain or not is of no concern to the modern world. The forests contain more life, more useful plants, and more diverse ecosystems than any steppe or plains.
It’s a lie, it’s hard to find food in the forest, forest animals dig the ground and starve, wolves eat shit in the absence of prey, half is occupied by swamps, bread doesn’t grow there, and there is nowhere for bees to collect honey.

The Christmas tree is the taiga, where the resources are even poorer.

It was because of this that cannibalism arose there.

To eat one victim is to save the tribe from starvation.
 
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