Message from @Tero

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2019-04-09 12:47:05 UTC  

Our fleet recked the english fleets

2019-04-09 12:47:11 UTC  

With smaller ships

2019-04-09 14:51:20 UTC  

We won against the Spanish too

2019-04-09 14:51:45 UTC  

Even our wamen were hardcore fighters

2019-04-09 14:51:59 UTC  

doubt

2019-04-09 14:52:06 UTC  

See Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer

2019-04-09 14:52:18 UTC  

Fought the spanish on the walls of Haarlem with a broadsword

2019-04-09 14:52:49 UTC  

One person?

2019-04-09 14:53:35 UTC  

With the rest of the garrison presumably

2019-04-09 14:53:43 UTC  

Folklore exaggerates her story quite a bit

2019-04-09 14:53:58 UTC  

yeah, it usually does when it comes to female "fighters"

2019-04-09 16:17:00 UTC  

@Kalandros nederlander?

2019-04-09 16:20:41 UTC  
2019-04-09 16:21:34 UTC  

Women can fight pretty well to be fair, if they are trained.

2019-04-09 16:21:49 UTC  

Never forget tulipmania

2019-04-09 17:26:46 UTC  

@EnderOctanus agreed, I wouldn’t want to mess with an Israeli woman that has military training for example

2019-04-09 17:27:19 UTC  

no they can't

2019-04-09 17:27:24 UTC  

:TROLFACE

2019-04-09 17:27:44 UTC  

seriously though my fellow kekistanis, what's this got to do with history 😂 😂 😂

2019-04-09 17:33:42 UTC  

It doesnt it's a virtue signal. We have a couple latent sjws around.

2019-04-09 21:39:32 UTC  

why do modern jews call their country israel when they were from judah, not israel

2019-04-09 22:11:29 UTC  

Because they're the people of the tribe(s) of Israel

2019-04-09 22:37:35 UTC  

I always have regarded The Prince as one of the most dangerous works which were spread in the world; it is a book which falls naturally into the hands of princes, and of those who have a taste for policy. It is all too easy for an ambitious young man, whose heart and judgement are not formed enough to accurately distinguish good from bad, to be corrupted by maxims which inflame his hunger for power. If it is bad to debase the innocence of a private individual, whose influence on the affairs of the world is minimal, it is much more to pervert some prince who must control his people, administer justice, and set an example for their subjects; and must, by their kindness, magnanimity and mercy, be someone to be looked up to. The floods which devastate regions, the fire of the lightning which reduces cities to ashes, the poison of the plague which afflicts provinces, are not as disastrous in the world as the dangerous morals and unrestrained passions of the kings: the celestial plagues last only for a time, they devastate only some regions, and these losses, though painful, are repaired. But the crimes of the kings are suffered, for a much longer time, by the whole people. The kings have the capacity to do good when they have the will. In the same way they can also make evil. The lives of the people are sometimes pitiable, and they have very good reason to fear abuse of the sovereign power, when their goods are in prey when the prince's avarice asserts itself. Their freedom is at the mercy of his whims; their peace and security are vulnerable to his ambition and perfidy; and their very lives are subject to his cruelties! Machiavel's advice, if followed uncritically by a prince, may lead to real tragedies in the real world.

2019-04-09 22:38:06 UTC  

yes

2019-04-09 23:10:12 UTC  

I just copied and pasted parts of the Anti- machievel by Frederick The Great🤷

2019-04-10 00:26:46 UTC  

@Duke of Mecklenburg Tbh, I doubt a literal prince would be swayed or introduced to their power via that work

2019-04-10 00:27:07 UTC  

They'd probably read it and throw it out as trash

2019-04-10 00:41:08 UTC  

The prince was read by many rulers for hundreds of years

2019-04-10 00:41:22 UTC  
2019-04-10 00:53:23 UTC  

Yes, But so are a lot of other books

2019-04-10 00:53:37 UTC  

Some good, some mediocre

2019-04-10 02:26:51 UTC  

Machiavelli had a huge impact on rulers around Europe @Fitzydog

2019-04-10 02:27:17 UTC  

Frederick the great was the first monarch to really question it

2019-04-10 02:27:28 UTC  

200 years after it came out

2019-04-10 02:30:04 UTC  

He layed out the principal's of how a monarch should lead without being a douche/power hungry dictator...He had absolute power, yet had some of the freest subjects in Europe

2019-04-10 06:36:01 UTC  

Yes tell that to the poles

2019-04-10 08:44:26 UTC  

Jesus

2019-04-10 08:44:29 UTC  

Machiavelli

2019-04-10 10:09:52 UTC  

The Corrupted Aryan Mysteries And History
http://esotericawakening.com/the-corrupted-aryan-mysteries

2019-04-11 02:38:14 UTC  

It's so refreshing to find out an idea you've had for a while and thought you were crazy for having was actually coined centuries ago by a philosopher.

2019-04-11 02:39:41 UTC  

Just found out about Hegel's view of history as a dialectic