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The Secretary of War in Washington has "crusade" tatoos in Latin, from the actual Crusades of Europe against the middle east.

Is that a sign of right wing extremism?
Why doesn't it come up?
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yestestvennaya · 22-25, F
Sir, do you think Crusades occurred in the last century?

They did not. Much of the Middle East was Christian. The crusaders were answering to calls, pleas from their fellow Christian, to aid in their defense against the conquering of Christianity. In Anatolia, land was still Christian. In the Holy Land, many Christians remained. Islam was conquering. It had not yet conquered.

Christians have since been erased from the Middle East. Many were erased from Europe. Spain lay under Islamic rule for centuries. The Balkans were conquered. The Christians fought, yet almost a quarter of the Balkans is now Islamic. Italy, France, and others were raided. Every man, from the Frenchman to the Magyar to the Spaniard, had to fight the invader. Spain, after centuries of efforts, repelled them. Hungary repelled them. Bulgaria repelled them. Greece repelled them. All countries that reclaimed their nation. The others? They fought to never have to reclaim. Pete Hegseth bears the symbols of martyrs, of men who fought not to be overcome by other men. Men who fought for Christ.
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