Posted on 06/16/2014 10:08:11 AM PDT by chessplayer
Was St. Joan of Arc a medieval French heroine who followed Gods instructions and united her country against the marauding English? Or was she a dude Jay Michaelson sat next to in his Queer Theory survey class?
No, she wasn’t.
She was a sister who really cooked.
That is a disgusting thing to say.
Revisionist History with a particular bias continues on it’s merry, shutterblinded way, with the dark arts of speculation now disquised as facts. What next? “Evidence” that Orville and Wilbur Wright were ‘more than just brothers’?
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When history clashes with fact, rewrite both to fit the moment. It’s the liberal creed.
Joan of Arc was probably one of the hottest women of all time.
Just homos trying to claim a legendary figure as their own. As it stands most seem to come from The Arts sector.
Jay’s got some issues he has yet to work out.
Queen Elizabeth 1 may have been a man according to painting and theory.
She wore male military clothing. Therefore she HAD to be a man, according to lib-logic.
Because the French royals were so much superior to the English royals (who were all first cousins and total despots).
The “secret” reason why the English burned Joan of Ark at the Stake! (sarc)
My uncle told me once that the French practically lost every war except for one time, that was with Joan of Arc.............but they burned her at the stake to make sure that never happened again
Ah, so Anne Boleyn, knowing how desperate Henry was for a son, passed the son she bore off as a girl and went to the chopping block living a unnecessary lie?
Whatever the hell for?
Joan was subjected to physical examination to prove that she was a maiden. But you know, it was the middle ages, so they might have overlooked a few things ....
There was a segment on The Hitler Channel or one of its brethren where they looked at Joan of Arc and suggested she might have been schizophrenic.
The symptoms and historic record are a pretty good match...
If she was mentally ill that would be evidence of a royal birth connection.
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