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Did globalism / multiculturalism destroy the bonds of family & marriage in ancient times???

Historians have given us a lot of literary and archaeological evidence that Roman and Greek societies in their later days were places were paedophilia, homosexuality, orgies and adultery not to mention brothels were commonplace. In the earlier days of Rome and Greece before they had betrayed their blood by allowing globalist ideas to infect their lives, things were very different. The text below is from Tacitus Germania where he talks about our Germanic / Nordic ancestors attitudes towards such things.


"For all that, marriage there is strict, and no feature of their culture deserves higher praise. They are almost unique among barbarians in being satisfied with one wife each, the very few exceptions involve men who, not because of sexual passion but because of high rank, receive offers of many wives."


"Thus is it that they live lives of well-protected chastity, uncorrupted by the temptations of public shows or the excitements of banquets. Clandestine love-letters are unknown to men and women alike. For a nation so populous, adultery is rare in the extreme and its punishment is summary."


"There is no pardon for a woman who prostitutes her chastity, neither by beauty nor youth nor wealth can she find a husband. No one here finds vice amusing or calls it up-to-date to debauch and be debauched. They take one husband, just as they have one body or one life. No thought or desire must stray beyond him, so that they love not so much the husband as the married state."


These words together with the puzzling quote about dumping people into bogs for disgracing their body, makes it easy to suggest that disgracing the body had indeed something to do with sexuality. One bog body couple found in the Netherlands are those of two males who lie in an embrace. Since you were flogged and shaven for cheating, this death penalty might have been reserved for other acts of debauchery like homosexuality or orgies.


Whilst we live in different times now it seems that by studying history we can learn that societies who are loyal to their own nation and folk rather than suffer the plague of globalism and multiculturalism are more likely to practice a more eugenic and sensible way of life where the bonds of marriage and family are sacred. Perhaps we can learn from this???


All empires are born of blood and those empires that fall, do so as a result of betraying those bonds of blood.



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