> We have just seen the Aryan emigrant surrounded by his people, leading his troops guarded by his dogs, covered in his weapons, guiding his chariots, traveling on banners; we clearly see the tall, white, blond men with blue eyes, bearing the warlike and proud aspect of this adventurous race. With their austere but harsh customs, and ever eager for struggle and conquest, it is no surprise to perceive in them, from the outset, two unrestrained passions that were everywhere and always their distinguishing traits. The Iranians, like the Hindus, the Scythians, the Achaeans, the Germans, and the Scandinavians, loved drunkenness and gambling.Ahh, I love Arthur de Gobineau's writing about the ancient Aryans.
he really was one of the best fantasy writers
>>24930668Fantasy? Ahem, this is non-fiction.
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>>24930503> Moreover, marriage between very close relatives is a good, holy, and commendable action in every respect, and thus the union of brothers and sisters, which astonished the Greeks in Herodotus's time, is formally approved. It is undoubtedly noticeable that while the Aryan populations transported to the West learned over time to condemn these kinds of alliances, their own traditions clearly show that initially they held the same views and shared the way of life of the Ayryana-Vaeja in this matter. The first patriarchs married their sisters, a practice that cannot be explained by a shortage of women. The Olympian gods accommodated themselves to this as well. It is evident that family pride, the desire to preserve the purity of blood, and the fear of sharing the advantages of an illustrious lineage with inferiors were the causes and supports of this custom.
>>24930668>jewish effeminate snarky reply>>24930803>jewlettermediaJews just can't stop seething over this men.