patrioticgentile_666
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Oy dreidel dreidel dreidel.....we stole from the Whites! Oy dreidel dreidel dreidel....someday you'll be exposed!
Whites, and all Gentiles: it's time to take back what's ours! Well, it always has been, but at a time when the kike empire is crashing down, we go ham and nail on the coffin! They literally having NOTHING of their own!
Thing I love about no longer being a kid trapped in K-12, is I no longer have to listen to the kikes babble off about Hannukah and their so-called "proud Hannukah traditions" which we all know, is stolen and hijacked, namely from European tradition. un little story, when I was a little child - something always just felt "off" whenever I'd hear the kikes going off about their Hannukah tradition (that they stole from Germans and Slavs) when we'd "make some space" in music class to listen to Hannukah BS and give the jewish students "extra attention" out of the class time to talk about Hannukah.
Most suspicious thing of it all....was that the jewish students would never "go into detail" as to what Hannukah actually means. There's something y'all wanna hide that us Gentile students don't "deserve" to know? Yeah I bet there is....
Now, on this topic..."the dreidel", the spinner-top game where kikes imprint Yiddish-Hebrew symbols on each flat side of the polygonal body to celebrate murdering gentiles. It's something you'll hear kikes babbling and raving about NON-STOP, and everytime it's mentioned, it's always associated with the kikes.
However....thanks to research, very-likely under the guidance of the Gods themselves, the dreidel is NOT Jewish origin, and was stolen and hijacked from an ancient/medieval boardgame spinning-top piece known as the "teetotum"! Folks, I didn't (neither do you) even have to read millions of "deep" knowledge articles of conspiracy articles to find this stuff anymore, no, in the digital age, this stuff is on Wikipedia.
The medieval variants are of English-Germanic origin, and were introduced into Germany by the English. However, the ancient variants are of Greek, Roman and Middle Eastern origin - some variants too are actually of Chinese-Oriental origin as well. Nonetheless, it is CLEARLY of Gentile origins!
It's still apparently used in Spanish-speaking countries for the game Perinola, though, the results I saw are all Spanish-language results, therefore none in the English-language domain gives me results.
Here are some pictures of the original teetotum.
This is one sexy one, an ancient Middle Eastern one, looks like it has Cuneiform inscriptions on it:
This next one is a Chinese variant:
These are Spanish versions, used in the game "Perinola" -
A European boy playing with a teetotum:
Now, I'm no board-game wiz, so here's some articles on the history of the teetotum:
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teetotum
Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/teetotum
HHH History: https://www.hhhistory.com/2020/11/teetotum-or-spinner.html (the author kinda looks Jewish, but don't take my word for it)
National Muesum of Play: https://www.museumofplay.org/blog/teetotums/
How to Make Your Own Teetotum:
https://www.boardgamebarrister.com/the-history-of-the-teetotum-and-how-to-make-one/
It'd be nice if the artistic and metalsmithing SS can start making teetotum games, and push those cursed DREAD-uls BS out of the store shelves! It'd be a nice addition for Yuletide traditions!
Hail Father Odin/Satan!
Whites, and all Gentiles: it's time to take back what's ours! Well, it always has been, but at a time when the kike empire is crashing down, we go ham and nail on the coffin! They literally having NOTHING of their own!
Thing I love about no longer being a kid trapped in K-12, is I no longer have to listen to the kikes babble off about Hannukah and their so-called "proud Hannukah traditions" which we all know, is stolen and hijacked, namely from European tradition. un little story, when I was a little child - something always just felt "off" whenever I'd hear the kikes going off about their Hannukah tradition (that they stole from Germans and Slavs) when we'd "make some space" in music class to listen to Hannukah BS and give the jewish students "extra attention" out of the class time to talk about Hannukah.
Most suspicious thing of it all....was that the jewish students would never "go into detail" as to what Hannukah actually means. There's something y'all wanna hide that us Gentile students don't "deserve" to know? Yeah I bet there is....
Now, on this topic..."the dreidel", the spinner-top game where kikes imprint Yiddish-Hebrew symbols on each flat side of the polygonal body to celebrate murdering gentiles. It's something you'll hear kikes babbling and raving about NON-STOP, and everytime it's mentioned, it's always associated with the kikes.
However....thanks to research, very-likely under the guidance of the Gods themselves, the dreidel is NOT Jewish origin, and was stolen and hijacked from an ancient/medieval boardgame spinning-top piece known as the "teetotum"! Folks, I didn't (neither do you) even have to read millions of "deep" knowledge articles of conspiracy articles to find this stuff anymore, no, in the digital age, this stuff is on Wikipedia.
The medieval variants are of English-Germanic origin, and were introduced into Germany by the English. However, the ancient variants are of Greek, Roman and Middle Eastern origin - some variants too are actually of Chinese-Oriental origin as well. Nonetheless, it is CLEARLY of Gentile origins!
It's still apparently used in Spanish-speaking countries for the game Perinola, though, the results I saw are all Spanish-language results, therefore none in the English-language domain gives me results.
Here are some pictures of the original teetotum.
This is one sexy one, an ancient Middle Eastern one, looks like it has Cuneiform inscriptions on it:
This next one is a Chinese variant:
These are Spanish versions, used in the game "Perinola" -
A European boy playing with a teetotum:
Now, I'm no board-game wiz, so here's some articles on the history of the teetotum:
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teetotum
Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/teetotum
HHH History: https://www.hhhistory.com/2020/11/teetotum-or-spinner.html (the author kinda looks Jewish, but don't take my word for it)
National Muesum of Play: https://www.museumofplay.org/blog/teetotums/
How to Make Your Own Teetotum:
https://www.boardgamebarrister.com/the-history-of-the-teetotum-and-how-to-make-one/
It'd be nice if the artistic and metalsmithing SS can start making teetotum games, and push those cursed DREAD-uls BS out of the store shelves! It'd be a nice addition for Yuletide traditions!
Hail Father Odin/Satan!