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posted 1 year ago by GoldenInnosStatue on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +24Score on mirror )
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GoldenInnosStatue on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 2 children
>Greece displayed the highest prevalence of hostile attitudes toward Jews

that's a load of crap, greeks literally kiss the feet of kike tourists for some loose change

esp the older conservatives, **they fucking LOVE kikes**

though recently with the atrocities committed in Gaza & Lebanon against Christian arabs the opinion of *actual anti-semitism* might actually come to fruition though again, only through the younger gen who didn't spent half of their braincells watching the electric jew and its pro jew-propaganda

the one thing you can fully commend greeks in full is their refusal for the vax, a lotta greeks fought tooth and nail against the (((vax))) mandate, and they had to use tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the angry crowds

not many cared about the mask either, save for fatsos and retarded middle aged Foids

>Once they learned of Christ, they happily switched and never looked back.

untrue, to this day the celebration of greek mythos are a common occurrence in Greek culture, you have streets, holidays and businesses named after Greek mythos

to say they have completely abandoned it would be a total and complete lie, granted it lives in harmony with east orthodox Christianity.
dudebro on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
1. Literally everyone kisses tourists ass for money, that's just business.

2. The kikes themselves are saying Greeks hate them.

3. You said they love kikes then wrote two paragraphs describing how they explicitly rejected their bullshit.

4. One of us has spent a significant amount of time in Greece, and I guarantee you it's not you. Yeah, Hermes has a street dedicated to him in Athens - but after that, zero Olympian holidays are celebrated, as the country is overwhelmingly Christian. [Unlike the USA, it's literally in their constitution as the state religion](https://www.hellenicparliament.gr/en/Vouli-ton-Ellinon/To-Politevma/Syntagma/). The orthodox church has political sway there. Easter (or as they call it, "anastasi," literally "resurrection") is the biggest holiday of the year. You will find icons of saints in government buildings and homes alike. They're so overtly Christian, they even sell character themed church candles for kids (barbie, ninja turtles, Pokémon, etc).

5. The idea that they still venerate Olympus beyond a few cultural references is laughable. Spend a week there outside of the tourist areas and this will become readily apparent.
TakenusernameA on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
>untrue, to this day the celebration of greek mythos are a common occurrence in Greek culture, you have streets, holidays and businesses named after Greek mythos

Thats a bit different from worshipping Devil's pretending to be your ancestral heroes.
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