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Gentile is the wrong word. Why use it?

IvarTheHated333

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https://www.etymonline.com/word/gentile#etymonline_v_41011

>"one who is not a Jew," c. 1400; earlier "one who is not a Christian, a pagan" (late 14c.), from Late Latin noun use of Latin gentilis "of the same family or clan, of or belonging to a Roman gens," from gens (genitive gentis) "race, clan," from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups. Compare gentle.

Gentile means White Roman Pagan. Non-Whites are neither Gentiles nor Goyim.
 
IvarTheHated333 said:
https://www.etymonline.com/word/gentile#etymonline_v_41011

Gentile means White Roman Pagan. Non-Whites are neither Gentiles nor Goyim.

No, it doesn't. Although it came from Romans, it's used in their bible to mean "non-jew", as a Latin translation of the Greek word "ethnikos", which is in turn the Greek translation in the septuagint of the hebrew word "goy" which was used for all non-jews regardless of race. Everyone who isn't ethnically jewish is a Gentile, including Whites, Blacks, Asians and others.
 
You are literally going back thousands of years in the etymology of a word to search for a previous definition that you are unhappy with, just because you purposefully want to find something to be unhappy about. I wonder what influences you to want to do this.

If you don't like this word, just use a different word like human.
 
Ol argedco luciftias said:
You are literally going back thousands of years in the etymology of a word to search for a previous definition that you are unhappy with, just because you purposefully want to find something to be unhappy about. I wonder what influences you to want to do this.

If you don't like this word, just use a different word like human.
Incapable of basic literacy. The etymology I use was the one used by the Jews and Romans not "thousands of years", 1600 CE and before. Im unhappy that you guys desecrate and piss all over Roman culture, fucking Larps. Also stop with the strawmen, ad hom fallacies and more. Typical

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Ol argedco luciftias said:
You are literally going back thousands of years in the etymology of a word to search for a previous definition that you are unhappy with, just because you purposefully want to find something to be unhappy about. I wonder what influences you to want to do this.

If you don't like this word, just use a different word like human.
1400*, My cat was jumping all over me for food :D , too fucking cute
 

Notice that the original meaning of it meant Pagan, Non-Jew. from Late Latin, it also meant Romans.

Jews also use goy as non-jew.

If you are unhappy with it, you can use the word human for example.
 
New account 1 month old with 7 posts.

Victim mentality of naming yourself "the hated."

BLM rant about white people, and becoming very angry about a word that may be related to white people.

Signature quote describing some kind of communist bullshit.


Do I win the bingo game yet? On the number of clues that this is a jew troll.
 
Ol argedco luciftias said:
New account 1 month old with 7 posts.

Victim mentality of naming yourself "the hated."

BLM rant about white people, and becoming very angry about a word that may be related to white people.

Signature quote describing some kind of communist bullshit.


Do I win the bingo game yet? On the number of clues that this is a jew troll.

The infographic he shares, is from a website own by "The School of Thought". If you go there and search for the board of this company, there is at least 2 jews...
 
That is an interesting point. To compare in another language, I looked up gentile in the lojban dictionary, and basically it said 'non-jew'. Results in a Sanskrit search did not result in a hit. Why is there this term? And why not a term for someone who isn't Inuit? The "non-inuit'. I never have heard of such a term.

Humanity, human beings sound like great terms to use, general humanity etc...If one wants to avoid the 'g' word.
 

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