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knarfsa
September 14th, 2005, 07:30 PM
hello group
my brothers wife will be expecting soon.
how do you raise a child during its formative years to let them know of jews and what they will be watching on television and listening to on the radio
i was never told about jews in my youth by my parrents and untill recently i started to find out on my own mostly through the computer and informative sights like this one. i do not want this childs head screwed up by jew lies like they have done to me all my life.
please respond thank you,frank :rolleyes:
centerfire
September 15th, 2005, 03:45 PM
What does your brother and his wife think about this topic? If they don't agree with your position, they will make sure you will have little to no contact with the child. So I suppose you should talk to them first if you haven't already.
SUNOFSPARTA
September 16th, 2005, 02:14 PM
Teaching a child anything takes time ,alot of time.
Children learn best by example.If your a positive roll model the child will soon identify with the ideas and suggestions you deliver.
Children do NOT respond to forced ideals and theories that have no meaning or justification.Children like stories of positive people who are happy,generous and adventurous.Read good quality WHITE children's literature to the child on every occasion you can.The library is full of these materials from times past.These stories will enlighten,inspire and educate the child to ask you questions; to which you can then explain the White perspective as you know and understand it.
This is only part of a very extensive program I used to help educate my children,who are adults now, and very racially aware.
THIS-Child Education; is Ground Zero of the White Nationalist movement.
YOU can not preform a more Nobel or worthwhile duty for the White race than to pass on the knowledge you have acquired thus far ,to another young white person.
einzelwesen
September 17th, 2005, 03:40 AM
You're a wise woman, Stronza, and inappropriately named to go with it. :)
einzelwesen
September 17th, 2005, 10:29 PM
A va bene... I'm always willing to listen to sensible people.
You'll get used to communicating via this medium surprisingly quickly. It's like writing a letter, except that I try to write to different people in different ways, to best suit their personality and their interests and so on- if you see what I mean.
Anima Eternae
September 17th, 2005, 11:05 PM
Grazie! I was wondering how long it would take someone to ask what stronza meant. Heh, heh...I hope I am not too much of a stronza. So many names on this forum are harsh so I thought I may as well join the fun.
Italians are quite fond of this word, aren't they? Especially when driving during rush hour in Napoli.
Besides, "stronzo" sounds much nicer than it's english equivalent.
Anima Eternae
September 18th, 2005, 12:32 AM
I've never been to Italy, but re that "stronzo" word, I thought that they usually just shortened it to "stronz". Packs more punch that way, too.
Ah, sorry. I though jewr Italian or something. Italy's a great place. I definately want to go back there. :D
einzelwesen
September 18th, 2005, 02:33 AM
What's wrong with the way the word 'stupid!' sounds? I could cite some worse Italian words if you like?
In proper Italian, it's 'stronzo/a' (masc./fem.), but even people in Florence aren't too concerned about the niceties of the Italian language when they're cursing at each other. :D
Kind Lampshade Maker
September 18th, 2005, 04:31 AM
Grazie! I was wondering how long it would take someone to ask what stronza meant. Heh, heh....I was wondering as to when you intended on answering your fans. Well, I'll do it for you. Stronz(a)(o) = a chunk of fecal excrement.
I somehow like your sense of humor. Great avatar to match. Just for that, you get some brownie points
Anima Eternae
September 18th, 2005, 04:56 AM
What's wrong with the way the word 'stupid!' sounds?
That's not what stronzo means, according to my Italian speaking mum.
KLM nailed it.
Kind Lampshade Maker
September 18th, 2005, 11:00 AM
What do I do with them brownie points, KLM? How many do I need to collect for an all-expenses-paid trip to Rwanda?I don't know. I've been collecting them myself. You can only get 3 at a time, here. Maybe, we're entitled to a VNNF gold-plated watch after cashing in a thousand or so. Kinda' like doing in green stamps.
I always thought "Villana" was a typical term for "Bitch:mad:". But, I guess "Stronza" is a good variation, for this, when the donor wishes to act rude & insultive...
SUNOFSPARTA
September 18th, 2005, 11:30 AM
That's not what stronzo means, according to my Italian speaking mum.
KLM nailed it.
As a guy who has been cursed out in nearly every Italian province in Italy,I can tell you that Stronzo means different things in different regions,but none of them are complementary.
For me; it's the hand signals that go with the words that tell the significance of the implied wording.Some Italians(Neapolitans) are so theatrical, that it worth pissing them off just to see the show that will follow.
Kind Lampshade Maker
September 18th, 2005, 02:37 PM
...hauled up in front of a Human Rights Tribunal, by any chance?I think you have just gained an admirer who'd love to engage in some hard:box:loveHey Stronza, wrestle ya for a beer?
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?p=274397#post274397
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einzelwesen
September 18th, 2005, 09:46 PM
After consulting my father, I have come to the conclusion that sunofsparta's right- it varies from region to region.
'Cornuta' is Latin for 'iguana', but I have heard it used as a female-cuss equivalent for the common Italian male-cuss word 'cornuto (di besti)', 'horned beast' (in the animal and the demonic sense) - so I guess that would be a quite close equivalent to 'bitch' as a cuss term.
"Cagna", "female dog", isn't really used too much in cuss- to the best of my knowledge anyway.
Cuss never does translate too well- there's lots of hinted meanings in it that are entirely culture-specific, and Italy's got a lot of different cultures in it. Fiorenze folks tend to be closest to modern Italian in their dialect (as modern Italian was based on the Florentine dialect Alighieri used), but even that has a lot of non-equivalent terms.
Kind Lampshade Maker
September 19th, 2005, 01:26 AM
"Cornutto" is derived from "Corni"(horns as on hoofed animals). This insult is used to depict one who's partner hasn't been faithful.
Somehow, when one is maritaly betrayed, that one person grows invisible horns :confused:
SUNOFSPARTA
September 19th, 2005, 10:57 AM
Just out of curiosity, SunofSparta, what the heck are you doing over there in Italy to piss so many people off? Is it something that in Canada or Germany would have you hauled up in front of a Human Rights Tribunal, by any chance?
It has been my unfortunate awakening to learn that many Italians are no
more racially aware than Americans,as such, they often give a very liberal agenda to Niggers,Arabs,Indians and many other lower forms of animals.
I do not!As I speak their languages and admire their cultures,I can not accept their liberal mistakes at any point ,no matter the location or dialect.It's safe to say that, in Italy today, I am viewed as a Fascist,and Still am damn proud of it.
Antiochus Epiphanes
September 19th, 2005, 02:06 PM
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"Cagna", "female dog", isn't really used too much in cuss- to the best of my knowledge anyway.
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Cono (spelled with an whatchamacallit) (cone-yo) en Espagnol, cunt, can be an interjection.... talking Spain here not Mexico..
con (con, short o) en Francais, cunt, both in the sense of a bastard or in the sense of well, les genitaux
einzelwesen
September 19th, 2005, 08:14 PM
I meant in Italian (dialect) cuss, sorry.
Yeah, an iguana is a horned lizard, isn't it? I've never seen one before.
'Cornutto di besti' I have only heard when someone is really shocked with someone else's conduct in some way- I guess it's a bit more ornate than plain old 'cornutto'.
Angle
September 21st, 2005, 04:49 PM
I hate the way wops and Frenchmen gesticulate when talking. I hear fascism's still popular in Italy.
einzelwesen
September 22nd, 2005, 04:52 AM
The 'Lega Nord' are sort of a regional-nationalist party which is currently in coalition with Berlusconi's government, much like the National Party is in coalition with the Liberals over here.
And there's plenty of skins; but Italy was the biggest Socialist country in Europe besides Russia itself, so that's probably not so surprising.
Kind Lampshade Maker
September 24th, 2005, 03:09 AM
"Cornutto" is derived from "Corni"(horns as on hoofed animals).The Greek mythological figure called the Unicorn = Single horn
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