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Jews didn't stop at opening gates in Spain to invading Muslims, they did it in France as well

submitted by BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod to History 1.3 yearsJan 8, 2024 00:47:01 ago (+10/-0)     (History)

in Toulouse, where
in a tradition going back to the ninth century and not abolished until the twelfth,
it was customary for a Jew to be chosen to stand up in the town square before
St Stephen’s Church to receive a blow on the face as symbolic punishment for an
alleged historical betrayal of the town by Jews to Muslim troops.


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[ - ] boekanier 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 8, 2024 01:40:44 ago (+1/-0)*

Indeed, jews' sneakiness did not date from yesterday. From the moment (first cent.) they left their desert to settle everywhere else in Europe and Asia, they have taken care to undermine the existing social relations. In the past they were punished for that (pogroms), but not anymore, as we all know.

[ - ] deleted 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 8, 2024 09:42:35 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] yesiknow -2 points 1.3 yearsJan 8, 2024 01:05:45 ago (+0/-2)*

And at the gates of Vienna. The enemy set up a web site called gates of Vienna and the jews promoted it to replace "the gates of Vienna" as once common reference to the battle of Vienna in 1683. or the siege of Vienna in 1529

The only people who think say Hitler was bad, regardless of which way the propaganda goes are Christians, and probably not a majority considering the majority of Christians in the world are Black.

Sending one hundred destroying White Christianity through their control of the media will see all of them genocided by the other 6 billion people who aren't against killing what they don't like.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 2 points 1.3 yearsJan 8, 2024 00:57:04 ago (+2/-0)

"In his letter ‘Placuit nobis’ (1063) Pope Alexander praised Spanish bishops for restraining those campaigning against Muslims in Spain from also attacking Jews, thereby
re-affirming the traditional teaching of the Church. Such leniency would ensure,
he hoped, that the Jews might be reconciled to Christianity when, according to Pauline
theology, a remnant of them would be saved after recognizing Christ as the Messiah
at the end of the world.55 Alexander explicitly cited Gregory I on forbidding
Christians to harm Jews, declaring that God in His Mercy had spared the latter so
that they might live scattered throughout the globe:

Thus also the blessed Gregory prohibited certain men who were inflamed to destroy
them [the Jews]. He denounced it as impious to want to destroy those who had been
preserved by the mercy of God ...that they should live dispersed throughout the territories and lands of the whole world.56"

jfl