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/pol/ - Thread 513965992
Anonymous United States No.513967590
>>513965992
The Vedics brought it over dumbass.
>"With the quick sip, Soma's drinker gained strength, Iron's with yellow beard and hair. He, Lord of the Tawny Runners, Lord of the fleet-footed Mares, will lead his Bay Steeds safely over all afflictions." Indra - 10.96.8
>"Indra drops drops of moisture on his yellow beard." Indra - 10.23.4
>"The brown skin, the hated of Indra" - Rigveda IX 73.5
>The Rig Veda praises the God who "destroyed the Dasyans and protected the Aryan color." -Rigveda. II 34.9
>"Indra protected the Aryan worshiper in battle, he subdued the lawless to Manu, he conquered the black skin." -Rigveda. I 130.8
>The Rigveda thanks God for “dispersing the bands of slaves of black descent” and for eradicating “the vile Dasyan color.” -Rigveda. II.20.7, II 12.4
>“Black skin is impious” - Rigveda. II.12.4
>"Indra, the Iron One with the yellow beard and hair." - [Rig Veda 10]
> "...you took pleasure in his praises, O golden-haired Indra." - [Rig Veda 10]
>" [Agni] With flame in our hair: we seek him." - [Rig Veda 3]
>"O golden-haired Surya, rise to us day by day." - [Rig Veda 10]
>"To him, Rudra, the strong, great, fair-skinned, I pronounce a mighty hymn of praises." - [Rig Veda 2]
>"To her...to this golden-haired Nirriti (goddess of misfortune), I paid obeisances." - [Adharva Veda]
>"HE [Agni] in the expanse of air has golden braids" - [Rig Veda 1]
>"For new prosperity we seek Agni, he whose course is splendid, golden-haired, excellently bright" - [Rig Veda 3]
>"Indra protected in battle the Aryan worshipper, he subdued the lawless for Manu, he conquered the black skin." - [Rigveda, Book 1, Indra 130.8 ]
>"the thunderer who bestowed on his white friends the fields, bestowed the sun, bestowed the waters." - [Rigveda, Book 1, Indra 100.18]
/pol/ - AMERICANS CAN NO LONGER AFFORD ALCOHOL
Anonymous United States No.513335966
"The one who drinks this brew will sin in thought, word, and deed. He will see good as evil and evil as good. Even the most modest person will act indecently when drunk. The wisest man will babble foolishly."
-Shakyamuni Buddha