Trans, Janissaries, and Byzantine memory holing

Litmus

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The trans movement is the creation of another Janissary class by a sick empire to create a race of castrati warrior underlings.

The reason they segment history into Western and "Byzantine" is to not alarm the new European and American "Slavics" or "slaves"

discuss.

  1. Janissary | Definition, History, Military, & Facts | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com › topic › Janissary
    Janissary, member of an elite corps in the standing army of the Ottoman Empire from the late 14th century to 1826. Highly respected for their military prowess in the 15th and 16th centuries, the Janissaries became a powerful political force within the Ottoman state. During peacetime they were used to garrison frontier towns and police the ...
  2. Fall of Constantinople | Facts, Summary, & Significance

    https://www.britannica.com › event › Fall-of-Constantinople-1453
    Fall of Constantinople (May 29, 1453), conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire. The Byzantine Empire came to an end when the Ottomans breached Constantinople's ancient land wall after besieging the city for 55 days. ... This allowed the sultan to send in another Janissary regiment and take the inner wall at the ...
  3. The Force that Forged an Empire: Janissary Corps and their Role in ...

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    last remnants of the Byzantine Empire. Murad I needed the Janissaries for his Balkan conquests against the established Slavic Empires. The first major campaign that the Janissaries took an instrumental part in was the Battle of Kosovo that led to Ottoman conquest of Serbia. The Janissary loyalty and skill was proven very valuable and thus the
  4. Byzantine-Ottoman wars - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Byzantine–Ottoman_wars
    The Byzantine-Ottoman wars were a series of decisive conflicts between the Byzantine Greeks and Ottoman Turks and their allies that led to the final destruction of the Byzantine Empire and the rise of the Ottoman Empire.The Byzantines, already having been in a weak state even before the partitioning of their Empire following the 4th Crusade, failed to recover fully under the rule of the ...
  5. Janissaries, The Ottoman Empire's Deadliest Warriors

 
yes. the shriners are transing the children to create a new neocon sexless race of slave warriors.

:magagrin:
 
The trans movement is the creation of another Janissary class by a sick empire to create a race of castrati warrior underlings.
While some of the palace guards were castrated, the actual Janissaries were not castrated. If they survived their enlistment, they retired, got married, and had children.
 
The Byzantine Empire lasted one thousand years, that's longer than the western Roman Empire, longer than the Mongol Empire, longer than the British Empire

It's a stretch to say the Byzantine Empire was a failure.
 
Stop lying
There are whole towns for the descendants of the Janissaries. I have been to them. They were not castrated.

Or mostly were not castrated. If you committed a severe crime in the Janissary, you could be castrated as a punishment, but you were also expelled from the Janissaries.
 
The Byzantine Empire lasted one thousand years, that's longer than the western Roman Empire, longer than the Mongol Empire, longer than the British Empire

It's a stretch to say the Byzantine Empire was a faiure.
The assertion of the the thread is that ptb are recereating the castrati warrior concept on the west and Europe.

Your comcern is tangential.
 
There are whole towns for the descendants of the Janissaries. I have been to them. They were not castrated.

Or mostly were not castrated. If you committed a severe crime in the Janissary, you could be castrated as a punishment, but you were also expelled from the Janissaries.
No you haven't
 
There are whole towns for the descendants of the Janissaries. I have been to them. They were not castrated.

Or mostly were not castrated. If you committed a severe crime in the Janissary, you could be castrated as a punishment, but you were also expelled from the Janissaries.
So the premise of the thread was based on a lie. What a waste of time.
 
The castrati were products of the church which wanted young singers to keep their child voices forever. It was cruel treatment of growing boys.
the janissaries are totally different than that.
educate yourself, imbecile.

they were white slaves taken from eastern Europe by the ottoman empire and castrated and used as slaves and warriors.

 
the janissaries are totally different than that.
educate yourself, imbecile.

they were white slaves taken from eastern Europe by the ottoman empire and castrated and used as slaves and warriors.

They were castrati who had the same torture and abuse.
 
No I haven't.

all janissaries were castrated for a long while.

you're confusing the minority for the majority again.
Someone who is castrated would have trouble building and maintaining muscle mass. They would make terrible soldiers.

Seriously Water, you could not be more wrong.
 
Someone who is castrated would have trouble building and maintaining muscle mass. They would make terrible soldiers.

Seriously Water, you could not be more wrong.
history is history.

facts are facts, your demented idiot-splaining aside.

everyone should learn about the byzantine Devshirma system of child slavery and genital mutilation.

you may start to view your friendly transing teacher and child protective services with a different view.
 
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history is history.

facts are facts, your demented idiot-splaining aside.

everyone should learn about the byzantine Devshirma system of child slavery and genital mutilation.
You have so many facts wrong, it is hard to get them all.

The Byzantines did have eunuch palace guards, but did not have Janissaries. That was later under the Ottomans. Both empires had eunuchs as palace guards, but banned them from being soldiers. Eunuchs have trouble putting on and keeping muscle mass, so were banned from being soldiers.

As for "genital mutilation", there was mandatory circumcision. I would not consider that genital mutilation, but it is the closest thing to what you are talking about.
 
You have so many facts wrong, it is hard to get them all.

The Byzantines did have eunuch palace guards, but did not have Janissaries. That was later under the Ottomans. Both empires had eunuchs as palace guards, but banned them from being soldiers. Eunuchs have trouble putting on and keeping muscle mass, so were banned from being soldiers.

As for "genital mutilation", there was mandatory circumcision. I would not consider that genital mutilation, but it is the closest thing to what you are talking about.


you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

the ottoman wold castrated all their slaves.
 
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