Now is a good time to discuss why some Westerners hate us Greeks.
> They claim we have no connection to ancient Greece (it is proven by genetic science that we are the same people)
> They claim that homosexuality was an institution and common, even though it is not documented in any primary source. It existed but it was uncommon and NOT an institution. Academic activism seeks to revise history. The goal is to normalize homosexuality by claiming "it was always everywhere even in the perfect Ancient Greece" and to undermine "heteronormative" readings of Western classics; high-status, ultra-masculine warriors are always perfect for subversion.
> There is no Greek representation in films about Greek history, mythology, and culture.
> They portray us as Northern Europeans.
> They don’t respect us and constantly mock us to the point of degrading our very existence.
> Hollywood has shown us no respect, and the academic community has created a fake image of our history in order to repel young people who were drawn to Greek values of patriotism and virtue.
> They promoted an unfounded mythology and a narrative of homosexuality.
The East never did this, it always respected us.
The time has come for the West to show us the respect we deserve, just as we show it to them.
That’s enough.
Christopher Nolan’s film "The Odyssey" is the ultimate act of disrespect toward every Greek.
However, there is a specific reason why this is happening with Homer in particular. An article is coming where I will explain why the West is once again fighting Greek (and Roman) values through the academic and cinematic communities. Why they want to turn you away from Greco-Roman civilization.
Coming soon in my upcoming article.
Canadian Christians are not allowed to say Easter anymore. The government is carefully removing every mention of it. They also can't say Christ is King without fear of being attacked. Christians are the most persecuted people in Canada right now, and it's not even close.
Student: "Greeks are bad people!"
Me: "But my family is Greek. Am I a bad person?"
Student: "No, you're nice"
Back when I was an art teacher, I was told this by an orthodox jewish student. Nice kids, all of them. Smart, bright, talented. However, that day, I learned some are indoctrinated from a young age against other ethnic groups because of stuff that happened like 2,500 years ago. This also explained why, in elementary school, a number of those kids were cruel to me for seemingly no reason.
So before we talk about anti-semitism, should we talk about anti-hellenism?