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>>13621281

Not really. I'm Alt Right, I write for American Renaissance, I'm a card-carrying member of Gen Identitaire Canada and Italy.

In Roman and Greek societies they had a Mesopotamian style of slavery (slaves were not a caste system nor of a specific alien race, but could eventually earn their freedom in some circumstances).

They therefore viewed tattoos as degenerate. This was because criminals, and slaves were branded with identifying marks, or tattoos (in case they escaped, killed their masters, or to identify their criminality in the case of criminals/murderers/rapists).

To Romans and Greeks, tattoos were a sign of slavery and violence. The Romans and Greeks also viewed their more barbarian cousins to the North as tattooed inferiors.

They also had a humanistic philosophy of body-worship. To alter the body in unnatural, or not classically beautiful ways, was heresy. Exercise was a must for any respectable man, and their fit bodies were the often paraded freely nude in the streets, while their women remained veiled.

Northern Europeans on the other hand - especially Celts and later Vikings - had tribal tattooing, scarification, and war paints. These were deeply ingrained parts of their culture. Tattoos could list allegiances, religious Gods, or status symbols within their tribe. To some Northern Europeans, it would be strange to not have tattoos.

So when it comes to fascists and our position on tattoos, it historically varies from culture to culture.

I'm Italian, I like my skin and body, I wish to remain untattooed like my ancestors.

My wife is Anglo-Germanic. She has no tattoos, and despite admiring the symbols of her ancestors, she does not wish for a tattoo today because of their modern association with trashiness, gang culture, or (more insidious) hipster culture.

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>>13543642
First of all nigger, you're an Italian, not an Italian-American. We don't play those nigger games of immigrating to a country and pretending to be hyphon-somethings, but still having loyalty to some African shithole. I don't call myself Italian-Canadian, because I'm not a fag.

Second, I too was born blonde, and it grew darker as I got older. It's not only common among Southern Europeans, but Northern Europeans. My wife is 100% Anglo-Germanic, and she started life out albino-bleach-blond, and is now light brown.

Thirdly, you're wrong about the lemon juice. The trick is coffee. For dark hair, you're supposed to soak/brush it in black coffee. The acidity and pigment are similar to what our base colour is. Sit in the sun for an hour or two, and it will lighten it a bit. I know this because I've tried it a dozen times and it works.

Chamomile tea is used for blonde/red hair, along with lemon juice. Coffee is used for black/brown hair.

Lastly bud, I hate to say but eye/hair colour can't save you if you're ugly.

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