MEME ANY OF THE BELOW ON ANY AND ALL SOCIAL MEDIA YOU CAN.
THE GOAL OF THIS OPERATION IS TO MEME THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS AS A GOOD THING AND GLORIFY THE ROMAN EMPIRE. MAKE SURE IT IS CLEAR THE REASON THAT IT IS GOOD THAT HE WAS CRUCFIED IS BECAUSE HE WAS A JEW.
IF THAT DOESN'T WORK FOR YOU, YOU CAN MEME THE ROMAN EMPIRE AS BEING THE GREATEST EMPIRE OF ALL TIME FOR CONQUERING ITS ENEMIES AND BEING OF EUROPEAN ORIGIN.
START MEMING LATIN AND COMPLIMENTING ALPHA WHITE MALES AS “MAGNA MENTULA (LARGE PENIS)” OR “LARGUS ERECTUS.” ANYTHING FUNNY IN LATIN. MEME THE SHIT OUT OF ANYTHING THAT IS GOOD WITH LATIN WORDS.
YOU CAN ALSO MEME CLIPS FROM ROMAN EMPIRE DOCUMENTARIES. I RECOMMEND YOU USE THIS DOCUMENTARY AND MEME THE FIRST 50 SECONDS. youtube.com/watch?v=XMxOgBb08tk
THE TRUE POWER OF OUR MEMES WAS THAT THEY WERE UNCENSORED. THEY WERE BRUTAL AND EFFICIENT. THEY CONVEYED HUMOR WHILE BEING INSENSITIVE AND NOT GIVING A SHIT WHO WAS OFFENDED BY THEM. THIS SENSE OF HUMOR IS WHAT WELCOMED MORE PEOPLE INTO OUR FOLD AND MADE THEM INTO OUR ALLIES.
CENSORING OURSELVES TO “BE MORE ATTRACTIVE TO NORMIES” IS WHAT MAKES US WEAK. LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE TO CURE THE DISEASE OF ANTI-ROMAN LIBERALISM.
WE MUST UNITE ALL ROMANS UNDER A SINGLE BANNER! GLORY TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE!
THE PERSON WHO MADE THAT MEME CAN'T COUNT. THERE ARE XVI LEGIONNAIRES.
Christopher Bennett
>operation glory of rome >white supremacist flag >all that larping and butchery of a dead language >all that ignorance in the latin language
hilarious and disgusting at the same time. Hope you're an amerimutt, don't want to share a continent with shit like you.
Nathaniel Watson
I N V I C T A
Jordan Jenkins
>all that lacking of a sense of humor
Christopher Turner
4x4=16
James Howard
>all that lacking of sense of humor >let's disrespect and pretend to be descendant of another civilization, because we don't have a culture/identity to call our own
literal mongrel
Cameron Watson
HELLO
AND WELCOOOOME
TO THE HISTORY OF ROME
Benjamin Parker
>let's pretend our country is still worthy of its history
Ian Reyes
USA is not for certain.
Sebastian Watson
Downloaded myself the 2 seasons of Rome tv series. With a budget rivaling game of thrones the result is awesome, you should all watch it. IMDB link: imdb.com/title/tt0384766/ Rating: 8.8
Bentley Adams
are you retaking jerusalem?
Hunter Torres
Look at ancient statues of Roman emperors and read stories of their descriptions and compare those to modern day Southern Europeans and modern day pure Germanics, and see which look more similar.
Jose Davis
>that >similar to statues of roman emperors
also >using statues of roman emperors as measure of mediterranean ancestry >during the imperial period
are you blind or stupid, colgate?
Lucas Lopez
please shoot your white dutch seed into my throat.
Jaxson Walker
I'd rather impregnate you if you are of decent stock
Rome fell due to miscegenation with North Africans, Semites and Turks. The soul of Rome shifted further towards the North where it was salvaged and preserved by Germanic kingdoms and eventually the Holy Roman Empire, which set the course for Western Civilization as we know it.
Chase Scott
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Kevin Moore
If we got time, sure.
Landon Ramirez
>The soul of Rome shifted further towards the North where it was salvaged and preserved by Germanic kingdoms and eventually the Holy Roman Empire, which set the course for Western Civilization as we know it.
my sides. Please tell me you're underage, an american under cover, or a retard. You can't be that stupid.
Angel Hughes
WE
Benjamin Wilson
Do you acept South Americans Crusaders?
Levi Adams
>using the holy roman empire of all the travesties as an example >a literal self proclaimed patchwork empire
i can't breathe, jesus christ.
Thomas James
The Roman Empire was not Christian until centuries later. Which was also the time of it's downfall and collapse
Logan Carter
>killing christ was a good thing because of muh kikeonnastick >wants to reclaim a city named after the emperor who brought Christianity to the Roman Empire
I bet you're a fucking yank
Jaxson Gutierrez
Northern Italians are still strongly Aryan, but not southern Italians. Archaeological evidence proves the presence of Nordic-Germanic peoples in the region of South Tyrol in the Neolithic era which proves the significance of ancient Nordic-Germanic influence on northern Italy. The Roman ruling classes were Nordic, descended from Aryan conquerors from the North; this Nordic Aryan minority was responsible for the rise of Roman civilization. The decay of the Empire was the result of the deterioration of the purity of the Nordic Aryan ruling class through its intermixing with the inferior Mediterranean types that led to the empire's decay. In addition, racial intermixing in the population attributed to it. Modern Italians are a hybrid of races, including black African races. Post-Roman era achievements of northern Italians such as Sandro Botticelli, Michelangelo, Dante Alighieri, were people with Germanic ancestors. Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were exemplary Nordic men of history. Italian scientist Galileo Galilei was clearly Nordic with deep Germanic roots because of his blond hair, blue eyes, and long face. The Germanic influence in Northern Italy, is very big, the art of Northern Italy was nothing but pure German. The Ladin and Friulian minorities of Northern Italy were racially, historically and culturally a part of the Germanic world.
John Ramirez
bump for potential
Isaac Myers
Interracial unions were common enough in the time of the Roman satirist Juvenal (55-27 AD) for him to make specific mention of them. In his Satire VI, Juvenal, while discussing the advisability or otherwise of abortions, warns husbands that their wives may bear mulatto children: “Grieve not at this, poor wretch, and with thine own hand give thy wife the potion whatever is be for did she choose to bear her leaping children in her womb thou wouldst, perchance, become the sire of an Ethiop, a blackamoor would soon be your sole heir.”
- Juvenal, Satire VI, lines 596 – 600
The Roman writer Martial (38-104 AD), in attacking misconduct by Roman wives, mentions a Roman woman who bore her husband seven children, none of whom is of his ‘race.’ Marital says:
“One of them, with wooly hair, like a Moor, seems to be the son of Santra, the cook. The second, with a flat nose and thick lips, is the image of Pannicus, the wrestler . . . of the two daughters, one is black . . . and belongs to Crotus, the flute player.”
- Martial, VI, 39.
Another famous Roman orator, Calpurnius Flaccus, (circa 2nd Century AD) also discussed the issue of “maternal impression” as an explanation for mulatto children, writing in a work entitled “De Natus Aethiops” (‘Of Ethiopian Birth’) he makes the white wife of a mulatto child say:
“Tell me then, did I love a Negro?” she says. She did not, and asserts that “the element of chance may effect a great deal within the womb.” Of the child’s color, she says: “You see there the skin scorched by an imperfection of the blood.”
The Roman scholar Pliny (23-79 AD) mentioned yet another example of mulatto children:
“One certain example is that of the renowned boxer Nicaeus, born at Byzantium, whose mother was the daughter of adultery with a Negro. Her complexion was no different from that of the others [other white women], but her son Nicaeus appeared like his Negro grandfather.” - VII.12.51
James Miller
The Roman Empire officially ended in 1453, over 1000 years after they converted to Christianity. Not only that but the Western half had already been in decline since the 3rd century, before they converted.
Paganfags really are a cancer.
David Baker
THE 'HIDEOUS HYBRID" - CLAUDIAN
Racial mixing also took place in the Roman colonies, and specifically the colony they called ‘Africa’ (this was then what is now known as North Africa, and the Roman name was then given the entire continent).
Claudian (365 – 408 AD) raged against the racial mixing taking place under the ‘Moor’ (‘Maur’) Gildo, who had been appointed to be ruler of the colony of Africa by the emperor Valentian.
Claudian wrote:
“When tired of each noblest matron, (Gildo) hands her over to the Moors. These Sidonian mothers, married in Carthage City, must needs be mate with barbarians. He thrusts upon me an Ethiopian son-in-law. This hideous hybrid affects the cradle.” - De Bello Gildonico I, 189
Justin Williams
>all that made up bullshit >Galileo Galilei was clearly Nordic with deep Germanic roots because of his blond hair, blue eyes, and long face >Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were exemplary Nordic men of history
stop copypasting that bullshit, you german/french reject, you're embarassing yourself.
Aaron Cooper
Yup. They are absurd.
Gabriel Butler
this is clearly a misunderstanding. The gospels and Acts made it very clear that the Romans did not want to crucify JEsus and only did so because the pharisees and saducees forced their hand. Through out the whole book of Acts you have numerous stories about Roman soldiers and rulers converted to Catholicism and/or just being a total bro and helping them out and being fair to them. The Romans did not think Jews were by nature evil, being deprived of free will, so they believed not all Jews were bad.
Bentley Gonzalez
>LE ALL CAPS WALL OF TEXT XDDDD Yeah, that'll definitly make me want to read your post.
Lucas Wilson
cmon user , i just want to take jerusalem
Wyatt Cox
They are mostly americans with an identity crisis, and especially retarded scandinavians. Not a big problem.
Isaiah Brown
I'm not a Pagan, nor am I blaming the fall of Rome entirely on Christianity. I said the Roman Empire was not Christian, thus "crusaders" is not a fit term for what OP was about.
But nevertheless, Rome's fall coincided with it's adoption of Christianity. The HRE also lasted nearly a thousand years. Are you really going to call that mess "Holy", "Roman" or an "Empire" next?
What exactly is your problem, Achmed? Did you get beaten by an officer today?
Andrew Richardson
Hey! Sorry to be petty but Italians ar e latins with a significant admixture of celts (cisalpina) French are mostly celts with an admixture of latins... Both have had some germanic added too. Though the french had more.
William Nguyen
>IS TO MEME THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS AS A GOOD THING Plebs...
Xavier Ortiz
This.
Lucas Gutierrez
Identities such as ''French'' or ''German'' are totally irrevelant you failed mongrel. It's RACE that matters. The Dutch are probably more Germanic in race than Germany these days.
Adam Peterson
>Rome's fall coincided with it's adoption of Christianity
Except it didn't. The Western half of the empire was in decline well before the adoption of Christianity, and fell over a century later.
>HRE How is that relevant in any way?
Ethan Harris
I really wish you could get the SPQR flag on here as an option.
Justin Barnes
>american can't stop embarrassing itself in front of everyone >again
>trying to focus on the names >not on my point
good job at showing you IQ, you mouthbreathing netherlander
Italy has always been a crossroad, because of commerce, wars, yadda yadda. If someone wants to compare italians to germans, scandinavians, etc. of course we are not white. The germanic added is something like 1%, because they never settled for more than a brief period. Italians in general are 97% the same genetically speaking.
Nathaniel Martin
glory to the empire indeed
Daniel Reed
>Stop making fun of me.
Nicholas Scott
>Except it didn't. Yes, it did. Although I suppose it would depend more on when you consider when it's conversion to Christendom began. Some consider Constantine embracing Christ to be the beginning while others say Charlemagne being crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor to be the start.
>How is that relevant in any way? Because it also lasted a thousand years, which was your justification for the RE (Christianized) being successful and good. Just because something lasts a long time does not mean it was good. Would you also call the Soviet Union good and successful because it lasted for decades?
Brayden Hall
Nice empire you have there. Would be a shame if someone conquered it.
Ryan Hill
>american can't stop embarrassing itself in front of everyone >again >and again
Joshua Thompson
Kindly go back to raping white women and goats, Muhammad.
Brayden Johnson
>using the HRE as an example of steadiness
Why is american education so true
Jonathan Thompson
this FFS, even rocks know Pontius Pilate washed his hands and asked the crowd (of jews) . >to which they answered "free Barabas and crucify Christ, His blood be on us and our childrens heads" kikes BTFO forever
Jaxson Hall
Nice argument, you mongrel.
Thomas Allen
>Charlemagne
What the fuck, are you implying that the Frankish Empire and the HRE are continuations of the Roman Empire?
Jace Cruz
Yeah, as for the germanic part in french blood it is estimared that 100k franks invaded france. Population of gaul was in the 5M range. So, yeah we are more germanic than you. But still pretty close. I've travelled a lot, mostly for work, yet the only place i would settle for a decade outside of France is Italy.
Michael Wright
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Landon Powell
>spaghetti-nigger pretending he is any more the heir of rome than an amerimutt ravioli ravioli give me the formuoli
Liam Sanders
We invented a lot, you invented stuff like modern politics. Only France can speak about culture on par with Italy . Culturally we're literally brothers.
Nicholas Richardson
>while others say Charlemagne being crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor to be the start. ignoring Charlemagne copied the Eastern Roman crown to a T and the Eastern Roman title, effectively dividing Christendom into 2 because he was yet another greedy German.
Lucas Roberts
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It wasn't steady. It was a clusterfuck, to put it bluntly. Yet it also lasted for quite a long time, until it's official end in 1806.
That's how I can tell you're a migrant.
Do you lack reading comprehension?
Christopher Howard
pic very much related
Hudson Robinson
Istanbul Türkiye
Wyatt Barnes
Don't you have a banging shields and spears session to show off you rich northern heritage, shaniqua?
Colton Baker
Romans are bros
Eli Jones
Constantinople, Hellas >pending
Nolan Hill
Bernd aus, pfui, böser Bernd
William Fisher
Don't you have some Koran preaching to do?
Austin Johnson
>calling the frank that revelled in spilling the blood of saxon men a german
Nice meme
William Russell
ill have you know my proper tribal name is denzelius brownius the II and i proudly hang the mud-crafted gladius of my roman ancestors in my straw hut, luigi
Colton Nguyen
>Romans are bros >you have numerous stories about Roman soldiers and rulers converted to Catholicism yes, only back then the Catholics where "orthodox".
Kayden Anderson
shieeeeeeeeeeeet
Juan Evans
>Do you lack reading comprehension
No but I think you do. You just said that the crowning of Charlemagne marked the beginning of the Roman Empire's conversion to Christianity.
Xavier Richardson
we have the next best thing related to SPQR tho
Henry Young
my sides.
Zachary Brooks
frankish Gaul was a germanic entity
Carter Richardson
>implying it isn't the fasces
Luke Carter
Bump
Brandon Brooks
why you laughing, you were part of that
Angel Gutierrez
you weren't.
Evan Wright
daily reminder the Jesus himself might be the creation of 1st century Roman aristocrats that simply wanted to better control the population and quickly extinguish the rebellions that started in Judea (and that were spreading like wildfire at the beginning of the century). Emperor Constantin himself did not baptize until his deathbed, mainly because the Roman elite at that time knew that Christianity was nothing more but a load of bullshit sprinkled with pagan aroma as to satisfy the idiotic plebs that formed the masses.
tl;dr Fuck the Holy Roman Empire
>According to Atwill, their primary purpose in creating the religion was to control the spread of Judaism and moderate its political virulence. The Jewish nationalist Zealots had been defeated in the First Jewish–Roman War of 70 AD, but Judaism remained an influential movement throughout the Mediterranean region. Atwill argues that the biblical character Jesus Christ is a typological representation of the Roman Emperor Titus.
Ryder Jones
That be in Constantinople. Çç HRE was a political mess a diverse entity. Overrated had the nerve to pretend to be the continuation of Rome. Rome survived through the catholic Church in the west. TBQH, France, by it's support of the papacy did more for the survival of Rome than HRE. Including not claiming "we wuz romanz". I see rome as something precious and glorious in the family tree of my nation. But as I don't pretend to be one of my ancestors i am not a roman.
And i love that i can literally read Italian without ever learning it (i learned Latin though).
Nathaniel Gutierrez
Agreed, Italy is the only country i've felt could compare.
Christopher Martinez
and one you could have, Greece
Andrew Garcia
This is really fuckin' gay, my man.
Jacob Taylor
>Everything is a mystery ON earth as it is in heaven. One God, on Christ, on Emperor, on Empire, one Pope, one holy apostolic catholic Church
Cooper Carter
You know what the fun fact is. Let's just say that i give up, ok, the snowniggers were romans, let them have it, because i still have centuries of culture based on renaissance and above. They'd say that people like Galileo, Michelangelo, Verga, Sordi, Pasolini, etc. were blonde and blue eyed, because of their huge inferiority complex. Italian culture is a bigger thing than just Roman Empire, and idiots can't even comprehend it.
Adrian Russell
>No Good. Then you shouldn't have a problem reading clearly.
>You just said that the crowning of Charlemagne marked the beginning of the Roman Empire's conversion to Christianity. No, I said some people consider that to be the beginning of the Christianized Roman Empire; which was the Holy Roman Empire. While others consider the Christianized Roman Empire to begin with Constantine, as he was the first Roman Emperor to embrace Christ.
However, it doesn't really matter because the Roman Empire continued in the East with Byzantine.
Liam Long
What the fuck are you into, romans literally spread Christianism to the entire world...