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HimmlerWasRight88 on scored.co
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This comment is so fucked up because it implies that Christianity won over the Roman Empire, but the Germanic tribes were certainly not Christian.
It was the Roman Empire that became Christian and fell
immediately afterwards, LOL.
In any case we're all one people. The Romans weren't brown shitskins like the Jewish media depict them.
In fact, did you know that [the Romans and the Visigoths](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains) fought side by side to defend Europe from the Asian hordes? Even back then we had a European identity. I learned about this from a Hitler speech.
That's just false. Look up on Kikepedia. It's the Romans that brought Christianity in Europe. And that's why they became too cucked to fight back against the Germanic tribes.
Why do you think the world capital of Christianity is Rome and not Berlin?
You're also not really understanding the historical context. The concept of nation state didn't exist back then. The Roman army had people from everywhere, including a ton of Germanic mercenaries. It also ruled in territories that were populated by people of Germanic blood, like northern France, from which it took its soldiers. It wasn't an homogeneous nation, it was a multicultural empire. So I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
It was the Roman Empire that became Christian and fell
immediately afterwards, LOL.
In any case we're all one people. The Romans weren't brown shitskins like the Jewish media depict them.
In fact, did you know that [the Romans and the Visigoths](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains) fought side by side to defend Europe from the Asian hordes? Even back then we had a European identity. I learned about this from a Hitler speech.
The Germanic tribes that overthrew the corrupt Roman Empire were almost all fully converted by the time they did so.
Conversion first, victory second.
Why do you think the world capital of Christianity is Rome and not Berlin?
You're also not really understanding the historical context. The concept of nation state didn't exist back then. The Roman army had people from everywhere, including a ton of Germanic mercenaries. It also ruled in territories that were populated by people of Germanic blood, like northern France, from which it took its soldiers. It wasn't an homogeneous nation, it was a multicultural empire. So I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.