@@flaviusbelisarius7517 kinda. Though they don't officially recognize each other's saints after the split, there is still a ton of respect for them. You will be hard pressed to find an Orthodox who doesn't at least privately recognize Joan of Arc for example. It isn't official because she wasn't Orthodox, but everyone agrees that she deserves sainthood.
O God, who granted to Saint George the strength to sustain the torments he received for our holy faith; I beseech You to prevent my faith from wavering, so that I may also faithfully serve You with a sincere heart unto death. I ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. St George, a faithful servant of God and invincible martyr, you were favoured by God with the gift of faith, and inflamed with an ardent love of Christ. You fought valiantly against pride, falsehood, and deceit. Neither pain nor torture, sword nor death could part you from the love of Christ. I fervently implore you to help me by your intercession to bear bravely the trials and temptations that oppress me, so that I may patiently carry the cross which is placed upon me. Let neither distress nor difficulties separate me from the love of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Valiant champion of our faith, assist me in the fight against all evil.
If I were to ask you to pray for my soul, would you, if you did so, help god or me? Would you overstep the role that we as believers have in the world? Of cause god does not need a human souls help, but I sure do! The Saints can Intercede on our behalf, just as the living can, this implies that they worship the god of the trinity. That is why I do not see the point you made in your initial comment.
The version of the story I prefer is in which the dragon doesn't terrorize the village, but its presence poisoned the air and water. To me, that works better as a metaphor of evil, and lines up better with older dragon mythology.
I see the dragon as the Emperor's own "pagan" god and the sheep the offerings George refused to give. Him giving his life up to promote Christianity is him getting the girl and saving the kingdom
Glorious! I liked that you also mentioned beowulf. I think beowulf king arthur and sigurd. Perhaps can help to explain why englishmen were so keen to adopt St. George. The english have always loved a good dragon slayer.
Happy Saint Georges Day😎They have tried the same thing in France, my country, a few years ago they tried to remove a statue of Joan of Arc, and let's just say it didn't go well for them😅. While I think France has lost a sizable part of its soul since the French Revolution the French Spirit still remains, Bravery, Loyalty, and Perseverance in the face of terrible odds are some of the hallmark traits that still endure, such as in WW1 and WW2 and this spirit is embodied in our Patron Saint Joan of Arc. I am not afraid, I was born to do this. - Joan of Arc's last words.
An excellent video Your Imperial Highness ! I must say that the story of Saint George is most fascinating, I will be sure to tell of this video to my friends who are some of England's Sons. It could certainly do them some good. (especially since one them has admitted to have taken a liking to some of Marx's teachings, which I find most unfortunate). I am always happy to learn more of European (and in this case English) history and some history relating to Christianity is rather pleasant. I will be honest and admit I am not quite sure how I feel about Christ and his followers ; I feel as though his teachings of mercy and peace have perhaps lead the peoples of Europe to accept unfair insults and attacks against them yet His story is still most beautiful and inspiring, it is so idealistic and full of love that one cannot help but to be enchanted. There is also the fact that Christ has been in the hearts of Europeans for more than a thousand years, those who seek to honor His words have shown the beauty of God through some of the finest art I have seen, immense cathedrals and paintings of saints and their feats are of such mastery that they leave one in awe of their splendor and I am certainly not one to deny the power of aesthetics. I'm sorry for the long comment I simply feel as though a video which I assume took quite some time to make deserves a bit of extra effort in a comment it receives. I will end on this note. Happy Saint George's Day your Imperial Majesty !
Your film was quite informative. perhaps in the future, you will show how the national character of England is primarily the virtues that are held by the entire Anglosphere.
“Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and it’s Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, “This was their finest hour.” We, the United States and the United Kingdom, have not always seen eye-to-eye, and our cultures might not have much in common. However, I believe that the western principles which both our great nations have held dear are enough reason that we should consider each other brothers. In a world that increasingly seeks to destroy our history and demonize our values, we must stand together, as we once did, in opposition to these forces who would have us live in a world without values and without national pride. May God save the queen and may God bless America. From the United States with love.
I feel like there’s a lot of truth in thinking that this story originated around the Levant or at least the Eastern Roman Empire. In Eritrea and parts of Ethiopia, there is a story very similar to the one described in the beginning with the snake being called Arwe. Basically the same set up where a monster snake/dragon terrorize and eats human sacrifices until the nine Saints who evangelized Eritrea come along, with one of them initiating the attack and the rest joining in and killing the Snake right before it was about to consume a victim. This also ties into the Queen of Sheba tale however it makes less sense considering these are Christian characters supposedly existing at the same time as King Solomon.
At the end, that's a dragon right there. Cherry picking the past for a favourable present. When I was a child, the lakes near where I was living would dry up in summer leaving shallow pools with the remaining fish. All you had to do was muddy the waters and the fish would swim on the surface and, you could just grab them with your hand. Christians were fishers of men. The dragon can be many things and can be used for both that we perceive as good and evil. It takes a lot of understanding to decide who St. George is and what the dragon is for each area and time. Because it's celebrated in spring it could also be the trials and discernment of all the decisions people took over the winter. A organiser for development and so on.
4:40 NoName:"sacrifice to the imperial cult or die", yeah that's Diocletian (well, more like Galerius) 5:20 Yasss 5:46 Funny what can happen if you have complete editorial control and an idea to push, eh?
I mean it makes sense, England wared with Wales, wales had a story tradition surrounding dragons, england admires a dragon slaying saint, maybe im just connecting things that arnt actually connected but.. **shrug**
As a welshman I feel it's necessary to step in and sing men of Harlech for a bit. :D That said. Despite being massive dicks for much of history :p , I agree it's ridiculous to suggest that there isn't a distinct English culture and heritage worthy of respect and celebration. Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland all have distinct cultures, and even distinct regional cultures within them (Cornwall, Lancashire and Yorkshire for instance have obvious cultural differences from the south east) and all those cultures melt together to form a larger British culture, which again is worthy of pride and respect. Excellent video in general.
Apparently their is art in North Africa of a mysterious man dressed in out of place English armor killing a giant crocodile from the same time as St. George's supposed dragon slaying. If this is true then St. George traveled all the way across Europe and back, also whoever wrote down the story had never seen a crocodile.
maybe he was a real person but he never slayed a dragon 🐉 There is no proof dragons ever existed unless you count the dinosaurs but they were long extinct by the time Saint Georges was around
You can only give something you own, I got the sheep part. I have trouble with the princess part. When did we adopt the idea of giving away females from one male to another like a possession?
Are you new to history? That's a pretty old idea. Why do you think even in modern times a father walking his daughter down the aisle of her wedding is called "giving away"? I suggest you steer clear of more history if things like that irk you.
I greatly appreciate the enlightening video. To address your latter statements regarding The Englishman: I (as an American) don't quite view you lot as humble. A tad snobby, in fact. However, I can't deny that England / the United Kingdom had done a lot to shape the modern world. My view of you is that you're a nigh-excessively elegant lot, well-educated (or at least well-spoken), delightfully formal in your presentation, and somewhat friendly. Perhaps I'm simply sour as I'm of the opinion that you (and many Europeans) seem to have forgotten the generations we sacrificed to save Europe from itself in the 20th century. Brexit aside, it baffles me that your wider populace seems to buy in with Merkel's desires to accept an unbound number of immigrants to your nations, immigrants who are so clearly different from the native populace and whose values might so differently clash with your own that your very futures are at risk. I'd also mention I'm somewhat turned off by the constant portrayal in our media of the English accent as one of desirable taste, one of intellect and good and proper fashion. All the same, I wish you the best and I do hope England / the United Kingdom perseveres through these trying times. I like Brits. I like Scots. If nothing else, we speak the same language. Just can't figure your aversion to gun rights and getting your hands dirty like Uncle Sam's boys do.
St.George help Ethiopian on the battle of Adwa when we defeat Italian. he was fight them in the sky. they fight with gun we fight only with sword. and we Ethiopian celebrate his date in every 12 month in date 23 the date of St George.
Of course in the good old english fashion they tried to snatch St. Seorge by changing the legend as if it happened on english soil rather than in lybia. That's a shameful fabrication from the english. A saint is not an object to be owned. A saint is to be revered and respected by all as it stands above the mortal world.
Just leave the damned dragon alone! People need to fear something besides fuggin COVID. This world is getting so Full of Shiite, we could really use a great dragon... Godzilla would be nice.
The English invaded these lands 1500 years ago they are certainly not native, that would be us Celtic people the English are possibly a legitimate British ethnicity separate from the Saxon region at least in time it's been 1500 years things change. but they are not native they did not spontaneously arrive like the Gaelic and Britannic Celtic people, they are not even the Vikings or Romans they are a mixture of germanic North Celtic stock creating a melting pot a little Neapolitan blob on the Atlantic coast. Conjecture I would say it's why they are so racist because they are self-conscious this is the English psyche it doesn't know whether it's a Celtic hippy or a germanic bureaucrat lol. Speaking as a pan Celtic person everything except continental in me I welcome the English. Celtic mythologies are basically a list of migrations we are not anti-migrant it's why we didn't annihilate the English as soon as they arrived but we are taking control back this is our land since brexit England can't be trusted. English dominance rose out of the Normans leaving englishness properly defined really starts to emerge and for roughly 1000 years they have slowly taken and lost he's here Celtic Atlantic Isles Britain and Ireland. My people are at least 3000 years old easily twice the age of the English realistically we inherited a lot of pre-celtic proto-celtic neolithic culture culture. And finally an overly dramatic statement fraught with peril like Beowulf hanging off the cliff the Golden Dragon him, dramatic pause when Stonehenge is more valuable to the English then Big Ben they will understand what it takes to master this land the way we Celts do. Something something Industrial Revolution global warming the English secretly hate nature maybe Darwin made up for their wrongdoing flip a coin this was fun sassanach very inspiring. If you made it this far I'd like to point out that having a trinity a triskele of ethnicities in these lands would be the beautiful Anglo-Saxon the Gaelic and the Welsh. As they are at the moment in alphabetical order with the modern English words because 3 is a very sacred number to us we're quite easily pleased lol.
Shit How st George can represent England!!! He was Turkish His red cross first waved in Genova/italy And from there is spreaded to the other countries on of them was England
@@kingemperorpenguin1 He's a third worlder trying to take credit for the veneration of historic Christian populations. Not only can they not take credit for Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean, they can't even take credit for the non-Arabized Christian populations of native Levantine, Copts, Berbers, etc
You might want to check out Survive the Jive's videos on the topic: What does it mean to be English? th-cam.com/video/_iVdy0s8ARE/w-d-xo.html The History of Britain and her People th-cam.com/video/G8diLPT6kUU/w-d-xo.html
@@kingemperorpenguin1 Jive's video (good job using white nationalist apologetics as your sources btw) even says the english [anglo-saxons] originated on the continent. The celts aren't indigenous either (and their genetic distinction also isn't trivial, unless you also consider the genetic difference between Norwegian and most Ethiopian peoples trivial, but i doubt you would). You know what indigenous means?
@@aintnoslice3422 If the Celts aren't indigenous and the Anglo-Saxons cannot be said to be indigenous even after being in the land for centuries, who can be said to be indigenous to the British Isles? Moreover, none of this does much to dismiss a more fundamental point that England is the home of the English and British people today and they don't deserve mistreatment and nor do they deserve individuals or groups telling them that the British Isles don’t really belong to them. If it is permissible to insult Englishmen and say they have no claim to the land which their ancestors have lived in for centuries, then it must also be permissible to do the same to the Maori in New Zealand and to the Native American Indians in America, for they are not “indigenous” either as they came from other lands originally. Yet both groups lived in these lands for centuries before Europeans encountered them and I haven't met someone who has seriously tried to argue that the American Indians and the Maori are not native or indigenous to their countries. Do you actually want to tell the Maori that New Zealand never really belonged to them or the Native American Indians that their lands weren't really stolen because they were never truly indigenous?
@@kingemperorpenguin1 Excellent video Penguin. I think you have expended more energy than it is worth on Ain't No Slice's argument. To such people it is all very simple. To them The English don't belong here but everybody else does.
@@kingemperorpenguin1 Again, you don't know what indigenous means. Indigenous means the earliest inhabitants of a Land: Not anyone who's been in a place for a long time. That is true for the Aboriginals, Maori and Native Americans, not the English or Celts (or almost all Europeans ethnic groups for that matter). There were multiple now extinct neolithic and prehistoric peoples who inhabited Britain before the Celts (the earliest of which had Dark skin, which is not relevant, but always for some reason infuriates white nationalist). If you want to extend 'indigenous titles' to the oldest 'surviving' people, then sure, the Celts are indigenous. You talk about respecting the land rights of Australian Aboriginals, and Native Americans, and Maori, yet these people don't have their own land (and i bet you'd be one of the last people to admit to the barbaric and cruel actions and legacy of the British Empire or champion the repatriation of the British diaspora from "the colonies" so these indigenous people's can have their own nations. Though I'd be happy to be proved wrong). 'English and British people'? And who gets to be English according to You? Do you get the right to be the judge? That's lucky. The perimeters are always political. Don't use dog whistles with me. People who are born in England, who consider themselves English, who's ancestors have lived in England for generations, who have embraced every faced of English culture and values are dismissed of their identity as English because of the colour of their skin or doctrines of their faith. What is with those people who have an obsession with race/ethnicity as the defining or primary measure of a person? Who'd consider a white person born in England who rejects all manners of 'English culture and values' "English" before an ethnic Indian/African/Muslim who does. Its the great fallacy of racists to see ethnicity as a measure of nationality, or racial/ethnic identity to be an eternal, distinct, universal truth, rather than the fluid and structural entity it is. What "mistreatment" are you talking about? Actually treating minority populations as human beings? Actually admitting to the shames of Britain's past as well as its accomplishments? Stop 'policing' who is English/British as if they have that right in the first place?
May our cultures resist the globalistic efforts to relativize them. Greetings from Germany and happy Saint George's Day.
Happy Saint George's Day KingEmperorPenguin
One of the only Saint's day that the Orthodox and the Catholic can celebrate togheter!
Really? I thought the Orthodox and Catholic churches celebrated more saints together than one?
@@kingemperorpenguin1 they celebrate pretty much all the Saints that came before the 1054 split.
@@flaviusbelisarius7517 kinda. Though they don't officially recognize each other's saints after the split, there is still a ton of respect for them. You will be hard pressed to find an Orthodox who doesn't at least privately recognize Joan of Arc for example. It isn't official because she wasn't Orthodox, but everyone agrees that she deserves sainthood.
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As long as u we don't talk about me divorcing my wife!
O God, who granted to Saint George the strength to sustain the torments he received for our holy faith; I beseech You to prevent my faith from wavering, so that I may also faithfully serve You with a sincere heart unto death. I ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
St George, a faithful servant of God and invincible martyr, you were favoured by God with the gift of faith, and inflamed with an ardent love of Christ. You fought valiantly against pride, falsehood, and deceit. Neither pain nor torture, sword nor death could part you from the love of Christ. I fervently implore you to help me by your intercession to bear bravely the trials and temptations that oppress me, so that I may patiently carry the cross which is placed upon me. Let neither distress nor difficulties separate me from the love of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Valiant champion of our faith, assist me in the fight against all evil.
Saints don't intercede on our behalf, they are all worshiping the one true God same as we all will one day.
@@xcritic9671 I do not see how those two statements are mutually exclusive
@@rtwfreak2012 Not sure why you don't, He doesn't need their help and it isn't their job.
If I were to ask you to pray for my soul, would you, if you did so, help god or me?
Would you overstep the role that we as believers have in the world?
Of cause god does not need a human souls help, but I sure do!
The Saints can Intercede on our behalf, just as the living can, this implies that they worship the god of the trinity. That is why I do not see the point you made in your initial comment.
@@rtwfreak2012 I'm still in this world, my job is not done yet, theirs is.
God Bless the People of England
Couldn't be a Republic?
As Cecil Rhodes said, "you are an Englishman, and have subsequently drawn the greatest prize in the lottery of life".
The version of the story I prefer is in which the dragon doesn't terrorize the village, but its presence poisoned the air and water. To me, that works better as a metaphor of evil, and lines up better with older dragon mythology.
I see the dragon as the Emperor's own "pagan" god and the sheep the offerings George refused to give. Him giving his life up to promote Christianity is him getting the girl and saving the kingdom
i prefer shrek?
Happy St. George's Day from Montana, USA!
Glorious! I liked that you also mentioned beowulf. I think beowulf king arthur and sigurd. Perhaps can help to explain why englishmen were so keen to adopt St. George. The english have always loved a good dragon slayer.
Reject Modernity (St George)
&
Embrace Tradition (St Edmund)
No offence intended.
Happy St.George's Day 😁
Blessings on all of England and the English!
Well done, and Happy St George’s Day.
Thank you For reminding your Own peoples off their Great ancestory...now i should go and do the same
God speed and good luck!
Happy Saint Georges Day😎They have tried the same thing in France, my country, a few years ago they tried to remove a statue of Joan of Arc, and let's just say it didn't go well for them😅. While I think France has lost a sizable part of its soul since the French Revolution the French Spirit still remains, Bravery, Loyalty, and Perseverance in the face of terrible odds are some of the hallmark traits that still endure, such as in WW1 and WW2 and this spirit is embodied in our Patron Saint Joan of Arc.
I am not afraid, I was born to do this. - Joan of Arc's last words.
France probably had the greatest 19th century artists.
An excellent video Your Imperial Highness ! I must say that the story of Saint George is most fascinating, I will be sure to tell of this video to my friends who are some of England's Sons. It could certainly do them some good. (especially since one them has admitted to have taken a liking to some of Marx's teachings, which I find most unfortunate).
I am always happy to learn more of European (and in this case English) history and some history relating to Christianity is rather pleasant. I will be honest and admit I am not quite sure how I feel about Christ and his followers ; I feel as though his teachings of mercy and peace have perhaps lead the peoples of Europe to accept unfair insults and attacks against them yet His story is still most beautiful and inspiring, it is so idealistic and full of love that one cannot help but to be enchanted. There is also the fact that Christ has been in the hearts of Europeans for more than a thousand years, those who seek to honor His words have shown the beauty of God through some of the finest art I have seen, immense cathedrals and paintings of saints and their feats are of such mastery that they leave one in awe of their splendor and I am certainly not one to deny the power of aesthetics.
I'm sorry for the long comment I simply feel as though a video which I assume took quite some time to make deserves a bit of extra effort in a comment it receives. I will end on this note.
Happy Saint George's Day your Imperial Majesty !
Happy St George’s day! 🏴 great informative video!
To the cliffs of Dover, to the Scottish heights, from the land of the free. *tips hat*
Beautifully presented.
Your film was quite informative. perhaps in the future, you will show how the national character of England is primarily the virtues that are held by the entire Anglosphere.
The main version i know is from the Golden Legend written around the 1200s.
Not even British, but Happy St. George's day.
Happy St George's day🏴
Happy st George's day!
"irregardless" how fun
“Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and it’s Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, “This was their finest hour.”
We, the United States and the United Kingdom, have not always seen eye-to-eye, and our cultures might not have much in common. However, I believe that the western principles which both our great nations have held dear are enough reason that we should consider each other brothers. In a world that increasingly seeks to destroy our history and demonize our values, we must stand together, as we once did, in opposition to these forces who would have us live in a world without values and without national pride. May God save the queen and may God bless America. From the United States with love.
I feel like there’s a lot of truth in thinking that this story originated around the Levant or at least the Eastern Roman Empire. In Eritrea and parts of Ethiopia, there is a story very similar to the one described in the beginning with the snake being called Arwe. Basically the same set up where a monster snake/dragon terrorize and eats human sacrifices until the nine Saints who evangelized Eritrea come along, with one of them initiating the attack and the rest joining in and killing the Snake right before it was about to consume a victim. This also ties into the Queen of Sheba tale however it makes less sense considering these are Christian characters supposedly existing at the same time as King Solomon.
the real story of St.George's is here in Ethiopia from the moment he born up to the day he die. you can get it with his arc of covenant
Happy St. George's Day
At the end, that's a dragon right there. Cherry picking the past for a favourable present. When I was a child, the lakes near where I was living would dry up in summer leaving shallow pools with the remaining fish. All you had to do was muddy the waters and the fish would swim on the surface and, you could just grab them with your hand. Christians were fishers of men. The dragon can be many things and can be used for both that we perceive as good and evil. It takes a lot of understanding to decide who St. George is and what the dragon is for each area and time. Because it's celebrated in spring it could also be the trials and discernment of all the decisions people took over the winter. A organiser for development and so on.
There is a few accounts of him existing. There is a church in Egypt where they have most of the things he was tortured with.
Well said!
Happy St. George's Day 2021.
Happy St George's Day. To God be d Glory England
ST GEORGE Mother was a Armenian Princess and born in Armenia kingdom call Cilicia in now is Turkey and is Father was a Roman General,
4:40 NoName:"sacrifice to the imperial cult or die", yeah that's Diocletian (well, more like Galerius)
5:20 Yasss
5:46 Funny what can happen if you have complete editorial control and an idea to push, eh?
I mean it makes sense, England wared with Wales, wales had a story tradition surrounding dragons, england admires a dragon slaying saint, maybe im just connecting things that arnt actually connected but.. **shrug**
So did the English though, the old english flag (not St George's or the royal standard) was a white dragon on a red banner.
your voice is so captivating
The English soldiers are said to have seen St.George in the sky before a battle with the French, which they then won.
Rule Britannia!
Brittania waves the rules....Bojo
"Draconis Occidentalis" or "Western Dragons" are identified by their large 'bat' wings, scales, "bull" horns.
As a welshman I feel it's necessary to step in and sing men of Harlech for a bit. :D
That said.
Despite being massive dicks for much of history :p , I agree it's ridiculous to suggest that there isn't a distinct English culture and heritage worthy of respect and celebration. Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland all have distinct cultures, and even distinct regional cultures within them (Cornwall, Lancashire and Yorkshire for instance have obvious cultural differences from the south east) and all those cultures melt together to form a larger British culture, which again is worthy of pride and respect.
Excellent video in general.
Is there a good movie depicting this??
Apparently their is art in North Africa of a mysterious man dressed in out of place English armor killing a giant crocodile from the same time as St. George's supposed dragon slaying. If this is true then St. George traveled all the way across Europe and back, also whoever wrote down the story had never seen a crocodile.
There was no such thing as English back in the early 300s, that concept didn't appear until the Saxons arrived.
maybe he was a real person but he never slayed a dragon 🐉 There is no proof dragons ever existed unless you count the dinosaurs but they were long extinct by the time Saint Georges was around
I don't think so
There are Komodo dragons.
The story probably takes place in Anatolia due to his greek name
viendra le jours ou ce drapeau flottera sur toute la planète avec l'aide du bon dieu !! aaamen
Theres no mention of him in the DEPOSITIO MARTIRVM of 354. Does anyone know the earliest written reference to him?
So Saint George is a Templar ?
You can only give something you own, I got the sheep part. I have trouble with the princess part. When did we adopt the idea of giving away females from one male to another like a possession?
Are you new to history? That's a pretty old idea. Why do you think even in modern times a father walking his daughter down the aisle of her wedding is called "giving away"? I suggest you steer clear of more history if things like that irk you.
Saint george, the reason why i became ATHEIST...saint, and the rest are PEOPLE, you know...
Wait, irregardless isn’t a word
It is a word but a very archaic one. Most dictionaries do not recommend its use for that reason.
KingEmperorPenguin The SAT has lied to me!
I use irregardless, never knew it was archaic
I'm only here because of AC Valhalla
I greatly appreciate the enlightening video.
To address your latter statements regarding The Englishman: I (as an American) don't quite view you lot as humble. A tad snobby, in fact. However, I can't deny that England / the United Kingdom had done a lot to shape the modern world. My view of you is that you're a nigh-excessively elegant lot, well-educated (or at least well-spoken), delightfully formal in your presentation, and somewhat friendly. Perhaps I'm simply sour as I'm of the opinion that you (and many Europeans) seem to have forgotten the generations we sacrificed to save Europe from itself in the 20th century. Brexit aside, it baffles me that your wider populace seems to buy in with Merkel's desires to accept an unbound number of immigrants to your nations, immigrants who are so clearly different from the native populace and whose values might so differently clash with your own that your very futures are at risk. I'd also mention I'm somewhat turned off by the constant portrayal in our media of the English accent as one of desirable taste, one of intellect and good and proper fashion. All the same, I wish you the best and I do hope England / the United Kingdom perseveres through these trying times. I like Brits. I like Scots. If nothing else, we speak the same language. Just can't figure your aversion to gun rights and getting your hands dirty like Uncle Sam's boys do.
St.George help Ethiopian on the battle of Adwa when we defeat Italian. he was fight them in the sky. they fight with gun we fight only with sword. and we Ethiopian celebrate his date in every 12 month in date 23 the date of St George.
SIGNS.. C. J. S
St. George did not marry the princes
In some versions he does, there's no one definitive account of the dragon slaying story.
Of course in the good old english fashion they tried to snatch St. Seorge by changing the legend as if it happened on english soil rather than in lybia. That's a shameful fabrication from the english.
A saint is not an object to be owned. A saint is to be revered and respected by all as it stands above the mortal world.
Just leave the damned dragon alone!
People need to fear something besides fuggin COVID.
This world is getting so Full of Shiite, we could really use a great dragon...
Godzilla would be nice.
The English invaded these lands 1500 years ago they are certainly not native, that would be us Celtic people the English are possibly a legitimate British ethnicity separate from the Saxon region at least in time it's been 1500 years things change. but they are not native they did not spontaneously arrive like the Gaelic and Britannic Celtic people, they are not even the Vikings or Romans they are a mixture of germanic North Celtic stock creating a melting pot a little Neapolitan blob on the Atlantic coast. Conjecture I would say it's why they are so racist because they are self-conscious this is the English psyche it doesn't know whether it's a Celtic hippy or a germanic bureaucrat lol. Speaking as a pan Celtic person everything except continental in me I welcome the English. Celtic mythologies are basically a list of migrations we are not anti-migrant it's why we didn't annihilate the English as soon as they arrived but we are taking control back this is our land since brexit England can't be trusted. English dominance rose out of the Normans leaving englishness properly defined really starts to emerge and for roughly 1000 years they have slowly taken and lost he's here Celtic Atlantic Isles Britain and Ireland. My people are at least 3000 years old easily twice the age of the English realistically we inherited a lot of pre-celtic proto-celtic neolithic culture culture. And finally an overly dramatic statement fraught with peril like Beowulf hanging off the cliff the Golden Dragon him, dramatic pause when Stonehenge is more valuable to the English then Big Ben they will understand what it takes to master this land the way we Celts do. Something something Industrial Revolution global warming the English secretly hate nature maybe Darwin made up for their wrongdoing flip a coin this was fun sassanach very inspiring. If you made it this far I'd like to point out that having a trinity a triskele of ethnicities in these lands would be the beautiful Anglo-Saxon the Gaelic and the Welsh. As they are at the moment in alphabetical order with the modern English words because 3 is a very sacred number to us we're quite easily pleased lol.
Cry me a river celtioid
@ 10 what the F is "irrigardless" ?
"Irregardless" is an archaic form of "regardless".
Shit
How st George can represent England!!!
He was Turkish
His red cross first waved in Genova/italy
And from there is spreaded to the other countries on of them was England
Turkey did not exist in IV century. In that time Capadocia and Britain belonged to the same country: The Roman Empire.
How does Sains George represent English culture when he wasn't even English??? He as born to a Palestinian mother and was born in Turkey. LOOOL!!!!
Not sure if sarcastic...
...or hasn't watched the video.
What does it matter?
We take the positive lessons from his life.
He was Greek.
@@kingemperorpenguin1 He's a third worlder trying to take credit for the veneration of historic Christian populations. Not only can they not take credit for Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean, they can't even take credit for the non-Arabized Christian populations of native Levantine, Copts, Berbers, etc
"Turkey" in 4th century?
He was a greek in the Roman Army.
Hate to tell ya buddy, but the english aren't 'indigenous'.
You might want to check out Survive the Jive's videos on the topic:
What does it mean to be English?
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The History of Britain and her People
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@@kingemperorpenguin1 Jive's video (good job using white nationalist apologetics as your sources btw) even says the english [anglo-saxons] originated on the continent. The celts aren't indigenous either (and their genetic distinction also isn't trivial, unless you also consider the genetic difference between Norwegian and most Ethiopian peoples trivial, but i doubt you would). You know what indigenous means?
@@aintnoslice3422 If the Celts aren't indigenous and the Anglo-Saxons cannot be said to be indigenous even after being in the land for centuries, who can be said to be indigenous to the British Isles? Moreover, none of this does much to dismiss a more fundamental point that England is the home of the English and British people today and they don't deserve mistreatment and nor do they deserve individuals or groups telling them that the British Isles don’t really belong to them.
If it is permissible to insult Englishmen and say they have no claim to the land which their ancestors have lived in for centuries, then it must also be permissible to do the same to the Maori in New Zealand and to the Native American Indians in America, for they are not “indigenous” either as they came from other lands originally. Yet both groups lived in these lands for centuries before Europeans encountered them and I haven't met someone who has seriously tried to argue that the American Indians and the Maori are not native or indigenous to their countries.
Do you actually want to tell the Maori that New Zealand never really belonged to them or the Native American Indians that their lands weren't really stolen because they were never truly indigenous?
@@kingemperorpenguin1 Excellent video Penguin. I think you have expended more energy than it is worth on Ain't No Slice's argument. To such people it is all very simple. To them The English don't belong here but everybody else does.
@@kingemperorpenguin1 Again, you don't know what indigenous means. Indigenous means the earliest inhabitants of a Land: Not anyone who's been in a place for a long time. That is true for the Aboriginals, Maori and Native Americans, not the English or Celts (or almost all Europeans ethnic groups for that matter).
There were multiple now extinct neolithic and prehistoric peoples who inhabited Britain before the Celts (the earliest of which had Dark skin, which is not relevant, but always for some reason infuriates white nationalist). If you want to extend 'indigenous titles' to the oldest 'surviving' people, then sure, the Celts are indigenous.
You talk about respecting the land rights of Australian Aboriginals, and Native Americans, and Maori, yet these people don't have their own land (and i bet you'd be one of the last people to admit to the barbaric and cruel actions and legacy of the British Empire or champion the repatriation of the British diaspora from "the colonies" so these indigenous people's can have their own nations. Though I'd be happy to be proved wrong).
'English and British people'? And who gets to be English according to You? Do you get the right to be the judge? That's lucky. The perimeters are always political. Don't use dog whistles with me.
People who are born in England, who consider themselves English, who's ancestors have lived in England for generations, who have embraced every faced of English culture and values are dismissed of their identity as English because of the colour of their skin or doctrines of their faith.
What is with those people who have an obsession with race/ethnicity as the defining or primary measure of a person? Who'd consider a white person born in England who rejects all manners of 'English culture and values' "English" before an ethnic Indian/African/Muslim who does. Its the great fallacy of racists to see ethnicity as a measure of nationality, or racial/ethnic identity to be an eternal, distinct, universal truth, rather than the fluid and structural entity it is.
What "mistreatment" are you talking about? Actually treating minority populations as human beings? Actually admitting to the shames of Britain's past as well as its accomplishments? Stop 'policing' who is English/British as if they have that right in the first place?