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       Turanian sexism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 10, 2020, 12:55 am
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 (HTM) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8501293/Bronze-Age-sexism-trickled-HORSES-stallions-outnumbering-mares-3-1.html
       [quote]Sexism emerged during the Bronze Age and extended to
       HORSES as stallions became more popular than mares because they
       symbolised masculinity, power and strength
       ...
       There was an even balance of male and female horses throughout
       the later Stone Age, but 3,900 years ago there was a dramatic
       shift towards stallions over mares.
       The authors say this 'closely mirrors' the change in humans who
       had no clear binary gender structure during the Neolithic - but
       it became the norm by the Bronze Age.
       Previous studies found there was no meaningful difference in the
       capability of stallions or mares despite experienced riders
       preferring male horses.
       ...
       Antoine Fages, a paleogenomicist at Paul Sabatier University in
       Toulouse said at the time men were also being shown in artwork
       and buried differently to women.
       He said this suggests that a new 'vision of gender' started
       during this period, likely spurred by societal and technological
       changes.
       Researchers say this change in gender vision and a rise in male
       status came as long-distance trading networks and metal
       production led to new social hierarchies.
       Class divisions began to shine through between the metal
       workers, warriors and rulers which then led to distinctions
       between men and women, Fages says.
       As society became more male dominated they likely applied this
       to their animals, including the horses they opted to ride -
       believing stallions were more powerful.
       The authors wrote that the male horses may have had 'symbolic
       attributes then associated with masculinity, mounted warriors
       and chariotry, such as power, protection and strength'.
       Fages says that if this is true it suggests ideas about gender
       status may have shaped human and animal worlds for thousands of
       years and into the modern day.[/quote]
       I told you so.
       #Post#: 235--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: rp Date: July 10, 2020, 5:00 pm
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       BTW, I propose we start classifying Turanians as "white" since
       WNs are eager to claim them as theirs. This in turn will
       solidify our narrative that Aryanism = anti-Whiteness =
       anti-Turanism, thereby demolishing the myth that Turanians are
       "Aryans".
       #Post#: 255--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 11, 2020, 1:39 am
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       "I propose we start classifying Turanians as "white""
       I disagree. Doing so would confuse our existing message that
       "whiteness" did not exist before the Renaissance.
       Turanians typically only cared about the Turanian patrilineal
       bloodline. The offspring of a Turanian father and a non-Turanian
       mother is Turanian, whereas the offspring of a Turanian mother
       and a non-Turanian father is non-Turanian. Their breeding
       strategy has typically been for Turanian men to impregnate both
       Turanian and (especially) non-Turanian women in as large numbers
       as possible, thereby displacing non-Turanian male bloodlines
       around the world. In other words, Turanian racism is directed
       against non-Turanian men only. This is quite different from
       "white" racism, in which only offspring who have two "white"
       parents are considered "white".
       (With that said, I am open to the possibility that male WNs who
       are sexually attracted to "non-white" females are likely to have
       more Turanian blood on average than male WNs who are not
       sexually attracted to "non-white" females.)
       "demolishing the myth that Turanians are "Aryans"."
       Just focus on the etymological approach, which is both
       irrefutable and easy to explain.
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       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: acc9 Date: September 12, 2020, 2:43 am
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       Watched Disney's latest production of Mulan with a full Chinese
       cast but in English.
       Basically not a film to my liking especially because of the
       stereotyped make-up of Chinese women in the film (except for
       Mulan) which connotes quite an racist slur.  However, there is a
       message in the movie that I found interesting :
       Playing opposite the character Mulan is a witch (hawk) of the
       Rouran tribe (Turanian) who was drawn into the plot against the
       Chinese emperor because of her excellent skills in applying chi
       and wielding magical spells. It was clearly made known to her
       (played by Gongli) that being a woman, she would not have been
       accepted into the team of  Rouran warriors had she not possessed
       those exceptional skills. However, she was told in her face by
       the Rouran leader that despite the crucial assistance she could
       offer, she would only be treated like a slave because she was
       female. That this character was juxtaposed with Mulan seems to
       intentionally highlight the sexist stance of the Rourans, as
       although Mulan, also a woman, but who had committed violations
       of Chinese traditional expectations regarding familial piety and
       military integrity by enlisting as a soldier pretending to be a
       man, was not only pardoned by all concerned but also honoured by
       the emperor for her contribution in finally defeating the
       Rourans.
       This seems to reinforce the fact that sexism is at the core of
       Turanian mentality but give credence to the Chinese attitude on
       gender equality.
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       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 12, 2020, 5:52 am
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       "full Chinese cast"
       Many of the cast are American (without dual citizenship). To
       refer to them as Chinese rather than American is to give
       rightists a free shot at saying that everyone subconsciously
       knows that "non-whites" are not 'real' Americans, which is what
       we are trying to oppose here.
       Furthermore, some of the cast do not even have known Chinese
       ancestry. For example:
 (HTM) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doua_Moua
       [quote]Doua Moua was born in a refugee camp in Thailand to
       Laos-born parents of Hmong descent who fled their country due to
       the events of the Laotian Civil War.[1][/quote]
       I agree with your observation about the anti-Turanian theme of
       Mulan, though. They also get the face shapes broadly correct:
 (HTM) https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNTA3YzdjMDAtMGYzNy00MWJiLTgwNDctODYyYmI4ZDA2NTFlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzI1NzMxNzM@._V1_.jpg
       vs.
 (HTM) https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMWJiZDM2NWItMWZmMy00MGQ5LWFjMTAtNmRkODM5NzBlMDg4XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzI1NzMxNzM@._V1_SY1000_SX675_AL_.jpg
       We need more stories like these to get people used to seeing
       Turanians as villains. I personally especially like stories
       involving the Manichaeans:
 (HTM) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming_Cult
       which can be simultaneously anti-Turanian and pro-Gnostic.
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       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: rp Date: September 12, 2020, 6:29 am
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       I especially liked Donnie Yen's performance in "Ip Man", along
       with the movie's anti-colonialist narratives.
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       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: guest5 Date: September 12, 2020, 11:45 am
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       Calls to boycott Mulan rise after Disney release
       [quote]Hashtags like #BoycottMulan have trended on Twitter
       following Mulan’s release on September 4th, but protests are
       tied to an incident that occurred in summer 2019, Vulture
       reports. Mulan actress and star Liu Yifei made comments last
       summer showing her support for police forces in Hong Kong at a
       time when people in Hong Kong were protesting newly suggested
       policies that would allow citizens to be extradited to mainland
       China, the BBC reported.
       Liu shared a message on Weibo, a popular Chinese social media
       platform, that read “I support Hong Kong’s police, you can beat
       me up now,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. Liu then added
       on Weibo in English, “What a shame for Hong Kong.”[/quote]
 (HTM) https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/7/21426274/mulan-disney-boycott-hong-kong-china-liu-yifei-protests-xinjiang-streaming
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       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: rp Date: September 12, 2020, 12:17 pm
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       “To refer to them as Chinese”
       At least he didn’t describe them as “Asian”, smh.
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       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 14, 2021, 9:44 pm
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       Nothing has changed:
 (HTM) https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-says-american-reporter-too-121151548.html
       [quote]President Vladimir Putin appeared to be channeling the
       stereotype of Russia’s uneducated working classes this week when
       he mocked and patronized an experienced American business
       journalist. Unleashing his inner gopnik during an on-stage
       interview, he claimed she must be too “beautiful” to understand
       his complex argument.
       “A beautiful woman, pretty. I tell her one thing, and she says
       something completely different. As if she didn’t hear what I
       said,” Putin said, turning to the male members of the
       audience.[/quote]
       They are sexist not because they are uneducated (Putin himself
       has a PhD), but because they are Turanians.
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       Re: Turanian sexism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 24, 2022, 11:42 pm
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 (HTM) https://www.truescoopnews.com/newsdetail/russian-soldiers-tried-to-pick-up-ukrainian-women-on-tinder-hours-ahead-of-invasion-report
       [quote]In a sensational revelation, Russian soldiers allegedly
       sent flirty texts and tried to pick up Ukrainian women on dating
       app Tinder hours ahead of invasion into Kyiv. As per The Sun,
       Ukrainian women in the second city Kharkiv just 20 miles from
       were Russian troops were shocked after receiving numerous
       'flirty' texts from them on Tinder. The incident occurred hours
       before Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a 'military
       operation' in Ukraine's Donbas region.[/quote]
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