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martes, 24 de febrero de 2015

ANCIENT GREEKS: THE TEACHERS OF THE WESTERN STUDENTS

Source: Wikipedia.

By Gundhramns Hammer
February 24, 2015
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They are supposed to be the cradle of Western civilisation. But what a cradle!

Take "democracy", for instance. Ancient Greeks considered slaves as mere tools who could be disposed of like pieces of rags or tortured in the rack at will. 

As a matter of fact, they invented this hellish torturing device, according to some historians.

Ancient Greeks also practiced infanticide. If they found an excuse, newborns babies were left in the woods or in the garbage dumps to die slowly or to be chewed up by wild animals. 

In some cases, they ate them too, during secret sexual and cannibalistic rituals in honour of their demons of which they had galore disguised as "gods"

Their gods were blood suckers. Before engaging in any business such as war, they would offer the blood of an animal or human slave to their blood thirsty gods to coax them for gainful purposes.

They gave the world quite a few pieces of boring literature to make college student fall asleep unless you are planning of making a career out of their histories and thus avoiding the toil of modern factories, for after graduating with you PhD in classical studies, during work days you will be sitting in a comfortable chair reading about them in your own office before you go teach your class as part of your job in a university.

How about politics? They filled the world with complex discourses and treatises of politics on how how to best manage human cattle for personal profit.

The list of their "glorious" and not so glorious achievements goes on and on. 

Basically, Western schools teach students to adore ancient Greeks. It is the beginning of a carefully planned brainwash programme which even includes fancy history documentaries in the XXI century (Videos 1-2):


Video 1. Who were the Greeks. Part 1/2.



Video 2. Who were the Greeks. Part 2/2.



Mon Capitaine, Ancient Greece is not the exception to the rule. It is like the rest of human institutions: The rule of deceptions painted as exceptions in a world where there have been and are only a few individual exceptions here and there in man´s long history full of terrible bloody intersections. 

Oui, mon ami. It is part of man´s bloody Mapa Mundi.  

We stand where we stand without ever standing on what we should be standing, mon ami.

Tabernacle! 

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