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>Vikings were known for brutality and chauvinism as they pillaged their way across Europe, but a new book has claimed that some of the Nordic warriors might have secretly been transgender men.
>Transgender Vikings may have played a key role in pillage life
>Ancient Viking warrior given a hero’s burial may have actually been ‘transgender, non-binary or gender fluid’, researchers say
>Viking hordes ‘may have been trans’
>In a sense it does not really matter whether the person in the Birka grave was a female-bodied warrior woman or not (though as one of the lead authors in the research team, I firmly believe she was all those things). This person may equally have been transgender, in our terms, or non-binary, or gender fluid.

GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEG WHO ARE THEY TRYING TO CONVINCE
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the only reason they make articles like these is to try give transgenderism some barebones historical precedent with a paucity of real sources and laughable evidence, trying to legitimize what is essentially just an autogynephilic fetish. They know full well they're pulling shit out of their asses and are just clutching at straws trying to make this contemporary degeneracy into something more than what is
 
the only reason they make articles like these is to try give transgenderism some barebones historical precedent with a paucity of real sources and laughable evidence, trying to legitimize what is essentially just an autogynephilic fetish. They know full well they're pulling shit out of their asses and are just clutching at straws trying to make this contemporary degeneracy into something more than what is
 
>Vikings were known for brutality and chauvinism as they pillaged their way across Europe, but a new book has claimed that some of the Nordic warriors might have secretly been transgender men.
>Transgender Vikings may have played a key role in pillage life
>Ancient Viking warrior given a hero’s burial may have actually been ‘transgender, non-binary or gender fluid’, researchers say
>Viking hordes ‘may have been trans’
>In a sense it does not really matter whether the person in the Birka grave was a female-bodied warrior woman or not (though as one of the lead authors in the research team, I firmly believe she was all those things). This person may equally have been transgender, in our terms, or non-binary, or gender fluid.

GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEG WHO ARE THEY TRYING TO CONVINCE
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Most winners of history were pagan faggots... and it's repeating itself..
 
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