@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud Arguments/statements. In fact, people find it more difficult to identify with foreign cultures than with their own. I wouldn't be surprised if you think I am just a racist despite my reasoning, which, as I wrote, is one of the reasons why I reject multiculturalism.
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud This is one of the reasons why I am an opponent of multiculturalism. I write that I don't think it's okay if European/even history in general is treated like that, your counterattack is racism. Ironically, you confirm my assumption. you really don't get it. Ure only interested in
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud black inclusion, but if it was around, you would feel it. It's hard to live together with people who dont respect your own culture. Despite my detailed explanation, all you're left with is "a baseless complaint about a black figure". We didn't even discuss the correctness of my
Eine hervorragendes Werbesujet der rechten Partei in Dänemark.
Übersetzung:
„63 % der 30- bis 59-jährigen libanesischen Frauen leben von Ihrem Geld.
Sollten wir etwas dagegen unternehmen?“
"Auf Vorposten" von Georg Friedrich Kersting (1815).
Theodor Körner, Karl Friedrich Friesen und Heinrich Hartmann als Lützower Jäger im Krieg gegen die Franzosen. Kersting war selbst im Lützowschen Freikorps und malte dieses Bild zum Gedenken an seine drei gefallenen Kameraden.
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud Sure, it's not your mythology, it doesn't matter to you. Especially since in this case, as far as I know, there is only one misrepresented figure, but there are countless others.
I would have preferred the game in old Norse.
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud Of course you don't see a reason, after all it's not your culture or history, so you lack the emotional investment. For me as a European it is different.
Those times are now over, but I don't have a double attitude. If it happens, I condemn it.
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud That says more about you and your bias than my argument. But if I lied, you are welcome to reveal my lie and refute my argument. Blacks are/were not/very rarely part of European history/mythology before mass immigration, just as whites don't often appear in African mythology.
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud In Norse mythology, in that specific section, both did not exist in that form.
You would care if the pattern was reversed in intensity. As stated, this is one example of countless. Why the trend to make European history less European?
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud In that context and situation, blacks didn't exist, which puts them on a par with the Honda Odysessy. The idea that an early medieval Scandinavian imagined a mythological giantess with black skin like this (women above) is just as likely as the Honda.
@FrostFlame320@DelusionPosting What this means is that women's dependence is slowly disappearing and with it their privileged position in society. At some point, just like men, they will be judged solely on the basis of their work ability. Even if women don't realize it, men often treat women less harshly.
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud But let me check the consistency of your query. Are you the black man in your pb? Would it be ok with you if the next God of War was based on African mythology and the characters looked like white Swedes?
@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud Of course you don't have to, relying on it now is practical, because you can't either, regardless of whether you want to or not. Your refusal, after you've tried it, is self-revealing. Your insults don't change that, on the contrary.
@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud None of this invalidates my argument. Pointing out the obvious and making baseless accusations of racism doesn't make your point of view any more convincing. 🥱
@King_CaseEra@Typo_master_@degenbross@SeverusChud That's true, yes. In the form of a mare, he kidnapped the ice giant's stallion, Svaðilfari, because he was helping his owner with his work. That's interesting, but it doesn't negate my point.