Demonic Tech
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I understand that this can be attributed by some subforums being born earlier than others, and to the general proclivity of people of a specific nation to rather speak English anyway (like, I'm Italian but if I needed to talk about something I wouldn't do it in the Italian subforum as it naturally has less people I could get answers from, but I know French people tend to struggle more with English than other European nationalities).
But am I the only one to find very interesting that the 2 overwhelmingly populated subforums are the Italian and Turkish one?
Particularly the latter, as it was born later than the Italian one and still it managed to get very close.
1st place - Italian numbers:
2nd place - Turkish numbers:
3rd place - Portuguese numbers:
There's a huge difference between the 2nd and 3rd place numbers, not so much between 1st and 2nd place.
I find it interesting because out of all the national subforums we have:
1st place being the nation most easily linked with the catholic church between all the subforums
2nd place being the nation most easily linked to islam between all the subforums
Someone would expect the opposite, that in such influenced nations we wouldn't go very hot, but instead it's the opposite.
That's why I find it interesting, I wanted to see if anyone else noticed and has thought about it.
Out of the top of my head, the only relation between these 2 countries I can think of, is that they contain the 2 capitals of the Roman Empire.
Italy has Rome, what I'd call the only true capital of the unified Roman Empire (later only the Western Roman Empire), and Turkey has Istanbul, which used to be Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as Byzantine Empire).
Although these 2 capitals represent literally opposite values, as Rome was built and made capital by our righteous Pagan Ancestors, and Constantinople was made capital by the fool and traitor Emperor Constantine the "Great" (yeah, great idiot), the Emperor who converted to christianity.
More critically for this matter, I guess that, being so closely oppressed by these death cults, the christianity which plagues Rome and plagued Constantinople, and the islam which plagues only the latter, has had a wonderful rebound effect, bringing many Gentile Souls who couldn't stand that bullshit anymore back home.
But am I the only one to find very interesting that the 2 overwhelmingly populated subforums are the Italian and Turkish one?
Particularly the latter, as it was born later than the Italian one and still it managed to get very close.
1st place - Italian numbers:
2nd place - Turkish numbers:
3rd place - Portuguese numbers:
There's a huge difference between the 2nd and 3rd place numbers, not so much between 1st and 2nd place.
I find it interesting because out of all the national subforums we have:
1st place being the nation most easily linked with the catholic church between all the subforums
2nd place being the nation most easily linked to islam between all the subforums
Someone would expect the opposite, that in such influenced nations we wouldn't go very hot, but instead it's the opposite.
That's why I find it interesting, I wanted to see if anyone else noticed and has thought about it.
Out of the top of my head, the only relation between these 2 countries I can think of, is that they contain the 2 capitals of the Roman Empire.
Italy has Rome, what I'd call the only true capital of the unified Roman Empire (later only the Western Roman Empire), and Turkey has Istanbul, which used to be Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as Byzantine Empire).
Although these 2 capitals represent literally opposite values, as Rome was built and made capital by our righteous Pagan Ancestors, and Constantinople was made capital by the fool and traitor Emperor Constantine the "Great" (yeah, great idiot), the Emperor who converted to christianity.
More critically for this matter, I guess that, being so closely oppressed by these death cults, the christianity which plagues Rome and plagued Constantinople, and the islam which plagues only the latter, has had a wonderful rebound effect, bringing many Gentile Souls who couldn't stand that bullshit anymore back home.