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6/23/2025, 4:54:23 PM
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I just wanted to say William of Normandy did nothing wrong and was the rightful king of England
Harold Godewineson, uppity son of an elevated commoner, half-breed son of a slaver and collaborator with Danish invaders, was a usurper and a heathen who stole monastic land and gave bishoprics to drunken whoremongers
William on the other hand was actually related to saintly Edward the Confessor(being his cousin), he sheltered Edward in Normandy while that usurping swine Godewine brutally murdered Edward's older brother Alfred to ingratiate himself with Cnut the tyrant of Denmark, England and Norway
William was by all conceivable metric the rightful King of England
furthermore Hastings proved that God was on Normandy's side
/twg/ surely recognizes the righteousness of the Norman cause, yes?
the Normans did nothing wrong, not in England not in the First Crusade in the holy land not even in the Fourth Crusade in Constantinople(Greeks had it coming)
I just wanted to say William of Normandy did nothing wrong and was the rightful king of England
Harold Godewineson, uppity son of an elevated commoner, half-breed son of a slaver and collaborator with Danish invaders, was a usurper and a heathen who stole monastic land and gave bishoprics to drunken whoremongers
William on the other hand was actually related to saintly Edward the Confessor(being his cousin), he sheltered Edward in Normandy while that usurping swine Godewine brutally murdered Edward's older brother Alfred to ingratiate himself with Cnut the tyrant of Denmark, England and Norway
William was by all conceivable metric the rightful King of England
furthermore Hastings proved that God was on Normandy's side
/twg/ surely recognizes the righteousness of the Norman cause, yes?
the Normans did nothing wrong, not in England not in the First Crusade in the holy land not even in the Fourth Crusade in Constantinople(Greeks had it coming)
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