6 days ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
Certainly had the look of a descendant of Conversos. And of course he wrote about them from the frame of muh "forced" conversion & muh persecutionerinos & muh inquisition... all of which were done for no reason at all and had nothing to do with an immense betrayal by the genetically treacherous kikes who were guests in Spain.
Between that and subversive works like "The Agony of Christianity" & being celebrated by fart sniffing modern (((academia))) (despite his "philosophy" being an almost wholesale theft of Kierkegaard's brand of Existentialism, just repackaged for a Spanish Catholic audience) I think it logical to consider his an (((Inconspicuous Fellow Gates of Toledo opening Iberian))).
Who literally only had authority over members of the Spanish Catholic Church. Conversos literally put themselves into the inquisition's grasp when they falsely converted instead of obeying the edict of alhambra.
Between that and subversive works like "The Agony of Christianity" & being celebrated by fart sniffing modern (((academia))) (despite his "philosophy" being an almost wholesale theft of Kierkegaard's brand of Existentialism, just repackaged for a Spanish Catholic audience) I think it logical to consider his an (((Inconspicuous Fellow Gates of Toledo opening Iberian))).
Who literally only had authority over members of the Spanish Catholic Church. Conversos literally put themselves into the inquisition's grasp when they falsely converted instead of obeying the edict of alhambra.