Origins of the French

The French are one of the key nations within Europe and well known around the world for their culture, language and important historical figures. This video explores the ethnic origins of the French, from prehistory into the modern period.
To support the channel and get extra content, discussion, requests, etc.
/ fortressoflugh
Become a channel member for early access to videos and unique comments
You can also send me a SUPER THANKS
OR
Paypal donations (Greatly appreciated)
paypal.me/FortressofLug?count...
You can find me on
Twitter/X
/ fortresslugh
Facebook
/ fortressoflugh
Website
www.fortressoflugh.com
Music

Пікірлер: 941

  • @acaydia2982
    @acaydia2982Ай бұрын

    People like to hate on the French, but it wasn’t until about a year ago that I realized just how much of what I believed was propaganda. Respect to the French. A truly fascinating and beautiful people. I’m in full support of France for the French! Don’t let these idiots squander your children’s inheritance.

  • @mistersir3020

    @mistersir3020

    Ай бұрын

    I think it's only a thing in Anglophone countries to dump on the French

  • @narusawa74

    @narusawa74

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for not listening to the propaganda🙏

  • @wyattcole5452

    @wyattcole5452

    Ай бұрын

    @@mistersir3020yea, Americans usually say it’s cuz of ww2 but they rlly don’t know much reason after

  • @oconnorsean12

    @oconnorsean12

    Ай бұрын

    My ex business partner is French, he was pretty spineless and a crook!

  • @chriselliott4621

    @chriselliott4621

    Ай бұрын

    Wait until you meet Quebec'ers lol.. superiority complex from nothing. Also the actual french are sell outs and brutal murderers throughout history, even cannibals as written about during the crusades. Charlemagne genocided Saxons and dispersed their bloodlines throughout the kingdom. So much darkness behind French history. But let's ignore all that and paint the pretty colours... This is not an umbrella statement to all french people; as many french are great souls and passionately fought for noble causes including the Christ throughout the ages.

  • @jamellfoster6029
    @jamellfoster602929 күн бұрын

    As an American with French ancestry, Viva La France 🇫🇷...

  • @bienspasser9054

    @bienspasser9054

    26 күн бұрын

    *vivE la france

  • @brunol-p_g8800

    @brunol-p_g8800

    25 күн бұрын

    Viva isn’t French, in French we say Vive la France…

  • @jamellfoster6029

    @jamellfoster6029

    25 күн бұрын

    @@brunol-p_g8800 Thanks for the correction.

  • @carthkaras6449

    @carthkaras6449

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@brunol-p_g8800 il n'y a pas besoin de mettre des "..." Vraiment, le savoir-vivre c'est pas votre fort...

  • @chriswekelo851

    @chriswekelo851

    22 күн бұрын

    I concur, my friend. I have learned quite a bit, about the French Canadian lines of my family tree, during the previous few years. My genealogy research, revealed my French Canadian Paternal Grandmother's deeper roots, in France itself.

  • @CROM-on1bz
    @CROM-on1bzАй бұрын

    A very small correction: Joan of Arc was not captured by the English but by the Burgundians who sold her to the English. And she was not burned alive in Paris but in Rouen.

  • @garwafmalebeste9871

    @garwafmalebeste9871

    8 күн бұрын

    And she was from a wealthy familiy, she could read and her hearing the voices of angels is not a fact.

  • @ThiagoSouza-uh9lu

    @ThiagoSouza-uh9lu

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@garwafmalebeste9871 She was an illiterate peasant.

  • @Sionnach1601
    @Sionnach160128 күн бұрын

    Macron recently said "There is no such thing as French culture" 🤡🤡 From Ireland, France pour Les Français 🙏🙏🇨🇵🇨🇵

  • @SharpTac

    @SharpTac

    26 күн бұрын

    He's a traitor to his country

  • @DidierMey-ci5gs

    @DidierMey-ci5gs

    18 күн бұрын

    Macron est un pervers narcissique. Il est un cas psychiatrique. Et en plus, il n'aime ni son pays, ni son peuple.

  • @teljft

    @teljft

    15 күн бұрын

    Macron ne nous aime pas, nous les français. Et une grande majorité de français le lui rendent bien.

  • @SophieHanna-sn9hc

    @SophieHanna-sn9hc

    13 күн бұрын

    🙏🇨🇵💚💚

  • @usamarins7471

    @usamarins7471

    9 күн бұрын

    Il y a plus de patriote à l'étranger pour la France que de français patriote pour leurs propre pays c'est affligeant 😢

  • @colinjohngilbert3994
    @colinjohngilbert3994Ай бұрын

    I'm Irish an proud but my second name is Gilbert 😊 we are all European remember in the years to come and stand together ❤🇮🇪🇫🇷 🤘

  • @JT.Pilgrim

    @JT.Pilgrim

    22 күн бұрын

    My friend. Gilbert is germanic. Im also French and my middle name is Gilbert. My fathers name is also Gilbert.

  • @colinjohngilbert3994

    @colinjohngilbert3994

    20 күн бұрын

    @@JT.Pilgrim of course I know this 😜 in life you have to know where you have come from to understand where you are going 🤘 together we stand ❤️🇮🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🇫🇷 🇩🇪

  • @tt-yr4bz

    @tt-yr4bz

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@colinjohngilbert3994 vive le peuple européen aujourd'hui en danger... Face a un auttre peuple. Nous sommes a l'origine de ce qu'il y a de mieux dans ce monde nous sommes un grand peuple

  • @stateless4255

    @stateless4255

    17 күн бұрын

    Knowing that the population at that time was small we can think that the French and the Irish have the same ancestors and share part of their genetics. We are cousins.

  • @NormandieDiexAie

    @NormandieDiexAie

    15 күн бұрын

    I am french and living in Ireland 🇫🇷❤️✝️🇮🇪

  • @barnsleyman32
    @barnsleyman32Ай бұрын

    i love these videos looking at the origins of our european ethnic groups! vive la france from this englishman 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇫🇷

  • @tinygrim

    @tinygrim

    Ай бұрын

    You could have french in you 😊

  • @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@tinygrim sadly, when the Tommies came home, 1919, they returned with women from the continent. So no doubt.

  • @tinygrim

    @tinygrim

    25 күн бұрын

    @@ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz no doubt, Spanish, German, Dutch too. Why is that sad ? Many people are of mixed heritage, Sadly because y'all didn't stay home. Not just British... No hate It's like me, my GPs came from Sweden. But I'm Scandinavian Baltic, with German, Irish, Finnish ,some French ... I'm not AN American. I'm a US citizen... ITS LIKE in Mexico, many are Spanish and a mix of other.. Russia, Japan, China, India, Saudi...and Africa has kept most there true heritage in their own countries... Norway, Sweden too... I hope that makes sense . I had my DNA tested... Really brings shiz home...lol ..

  • @tinygrim

    @tinygrim

    25 күн бұрын

    @@ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz it happened other ways too.

  • @captainpawpawchannel

    @captainpawpawchannel

    22 күн бұрын

    There's no french "ethnic group", french were celtics, latins, germans, then italians, russians, polishes, africans, etc, that's the beauty and force of France

  • @tibsky1396
    @tibsky1396Ай бұрын

    Generally speaking, there are more words of Frankish origins than Gaulish in the French language. Which would make it the most Germanic Romance language, just as reversely English is the most Romance Germanic language.

  • @hervedecordey3361

    @hervedecordey3361

    29 күн бұрын

    Touché !

  • @Sionnach1601

    @Sionnach1601

    28 күн бұрын

    Well said Buddy 👍👍 🙏☘🇮🇪🇨🇵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🙏

  • @gerharddeusser9103

    @gerharddeusser9103

    26 күн бұрын

    Vocabulary alone does not decide the nature of a language. The elegant, refined pronounciation and rhythm of french (my first foreign language) differs enormously from my native german and other germanic languages. A lot of the soft consonants remind me a lot of the polish language. But the people remained mostly celtic, just like those of germany south of the line of Benrath. Mentality / Temperament of more southern germans is also much more celtic. I got an irish temperament certified by a scottish nurse while working in a Lanarkshire Hospital... The northern germans are cold, dead fish to us.

  • @bcseverac3432

    @bcseverac3432

    21 күн бұрын

    Frankish/germanic influences are moreover important in syntax, word order, word endings and prononciation. Reason why French differs from other Latin languages. This took place before year 1000. And 70% of English words come from medieval French after year 1100. Regards

  • @tomnoxx8734

    @tomnoxx8734

    15 күн бұрын

    La langue allemande sert a dresser les animaux, c'est pour dire son romantisme !

  • @cesruhf2605
    @cesruhf260515 күн бұрын

    First time i've seen an anglophone video not shitting on france

  • @violenceislife1987
    @violenceislife1987Ай бұрын

    Merci beaucoup! Mon ancestors. Cajun from Southern Louisiana.

  • @trotskin87

    @trotskin87

    6 күн бұрын

    Howdy to you cousin! ;)

  • @skiteufr
    @skiteufr25 күн бұрын

    The foundation of the French people lies on the mix of Celts, Romans and Franks. All of them influenced heavily the culture, ethnicity, language and political history of France. France is an old country for Europe and a great part of european history resolves around the French, their influence, ideals or actions. For good or bad. This is why a lot of people tend to hate the French or see them negatively. The more influential you are, the more subject to criticism you are. Nobody hates Luxembourg or Norway for example... as they had much less impact on the course of world events

  • @deltame3264

    @deltame3264

    18 күн бұрын

    Thats not true regarding ethnicity, latest studies show french dna is largely celt since the end of bronze age. Roman and germanic genetics impact is very limited.

  • @ME-eu9sf

    @ME-eu9sf

    16 күн бұрын

    @@deltame3264 Depends of the region. Brest isn't Lille, Lille isn't Metz, Metz isn't Toulouse.

  • @skiteufr

    @skiteufr

    16 күн бұрын

    @@tijust66 the Vikings are a minority among ancestors of Normans. Most normans are of celt and germanic stock

  • @didicherokee3566

    @didicherokee3566

    16 күн бұрын

    Vous pouvez seulement approfondir à Germain tout court car les francs le sont ainsi que les celtes puis l'Espagne est devenue un royaume wisigoth comme les grandes migrations ....nous sommes tous germains et elle a été une difficulté pour Rome parce qu'elle pactiser aussi d'ailleurs le saint empire romain germanique le represente faut pas ce leurrer et non les germains ne sont pas tous blond aux yeux bleus ! 😂

  • @deltame3264

    @deltame3264

    15 күн бұрын

    @@didicherokee3566 les populations germaniques n'ont pas remplacées les populations gauloises et celtibères pour autant

  • @abe000torte
    @abe000torte22 күн бұрын

    There's an error at 28'. Joan of Arc was executed in Rouen, not Paris.

  • @Mik31276
    @Mik31276Ай бұрын

    As someone with French ancestry I enjoyed this and appreciate you talking out against France’s blight.

  • @garwafmalebeste9871

    @garwafmalebeste9871

    8 күн бұрын

    As a French man I do not appreciate the propaganda contained in this video.

  • @hartheos5924
    @hartheos592427 күн бұрын

    it's sad that the french bashing is working so well because of american

  • @kfnrkldbrm8265

    @kfnrkldbrm8265

    8 күн бұрын

    As French people these are old stories because of political quarrels. An old alliance has generated a lot of expectations on both sides, and disappointments, because our geopolitical interests are sometimes diametrically opposed, which spoils the legacy of the three wars. Deep down we remain true friends

  • @padraigmaclochlainn8866
    @padraigmaclochlainn8866Ай бұрын

    I always joked I was 100% Gaulic, Because my fathers side is Irish and my mother a pure bred French-Canadian.

  • @histatimaniples

    @histatimaniples

    28 күн бұрын

    Genetically Irish aren’t “gualic” they just adopted Celtic language and culture

  • @padraigmaclochlainn8866

    @padraigmaclochlainn8866

    28 күн бұрын

    @@histatimaniples Irish are possibly linked to Celt Iberians, which while not Gauls were dubbed Gauls by the Roman's, hence the name Port of the Gauls and Gaulicia.

  • @therealmcgoy4968

    @therealmcgoy4968

    27 күн бұрын

    @@padraigmaclochlainn8866the Irish are not related to Celtic Iberians. The Irish are closest related to bell beaker peoples.

  • @thomaslacornette1282

    @thomaslacornette1282

    22 күн бұрын

    Yes in fact people in the continents are more celtics than peoples from british islands, as the center of celtic culture was in central west europe. The celtic culture have spread like american culutre spread in all the western world but that doesn't make us Americans either.

  • @deltame3264

    @deltame3264

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@padraigmaclochlainn8866no Gauls were not dubbed Gauls by the romans, thats a common misconception

  • @bucephulus4600
    @bucephulus4600Ай бұрын

    Im Australian with a French great grandmother. I can trace my ancestry to Alain the Great of Bretagne, Charlemagne and Clovis the First. I’m in constant contact with my French rellies. Have been to France four or five times and will keep going. It’s my favourite of all places. France 🇫🇷 for the French with an Aussie meat pie.

  • @haidouk872

    @haidouk872

    Ай бұрын

    I don't want to sound rude or anything, but due to how genetics work, pretty much anyone in western Europe who's from a local family is a descendant of Charlemagne and Clovis.

  • @bucephulus4600

    @bucephulus4600

    Ай бұрын

    @@haidouk872 No, don't consider it rude at all. But in a country where I live where most people would struggle to identify their great grandparents, it's a bit of a blast, and interesting to be able to trace my heritage back that far and beyond.

  • @haidouk872

    @haidouk872

    Ай бұрын

    @@bucephulus4600 I gotta admit, my family all come from peasant backgrounds, so I probably can't trace back very far before losing the thread

  • @bucephulus4600

    @bucephulus4600

    Ай бұрын

    @@haidouk872 Mate, don't worry, I come from convict stock here in Sydney. Although, once upon a time, if you had convict stock you did everything you could to hide it. Back in the 80's, if you had convict stock, youwere Australian royalty (my ancestor was transported for bigamy). Now, if you're white, everyone hates you).

  • @ansfelt8154

    @ansfelt8154

    22 күн бұрын

    Laugh my fucking ass off. Almost everybody descends from these people, that's how genealogy works. Stay on your side of the planet, Aussie. Merci bien, et arrête de faire le pitre, teubé.

  • @andersschmich8600
    @andersschmich8600Ай бұрын

    (Relative) continuity for 4500 years yet the French aren’t considered indigenous, while the Navajo who arrived 600 years ago in their present homeland are. Not a knock on the amazing Navajo, just shows how politically charged the term is.

  • @Whatsthedealsquirter

    @Whatsthedealsquirter

    Ай бұрын

    Ok so the same people that were there4,500 years ago have been mixed with everyone who conquered France so the people there now are not of the same genes,not sure how I feel about the Navajo thing ,a lot of those tribes moved and were ran out of their original lands so many times before the Europeans set foot in the new world that they had a hard time keeping track of where they were from, remember all it takes is a misinterpreted word in a song,or a misplaced bead on a shawl woven from a elderly member of the tribe,I could be wrong and often am but that's all I could intelligently add to your statement,thanks for making me think 👍🫡

  • @Shin_Lona

    @Shin_Lona

    Ай бұрын

    "Indigenous" is really only used in conjunction with affected by European colonization - even though, by definition, you're correct. Activists can't acknowledge that at one point (often several), the colonizers themselves were conquered and subjugated. It interferes with their victimhood grift.

  • @xhorxheetxeberria-td1hu

    @xhorxheetxeberria-td1hu

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@WhatsthedealsquirterThe original Americans have been in America for over 30 thousand years. That doesn't compare to 5 thousand or 2500 years ago for these people.

  • @shanegooding4839

    @shanegooding4839

    Ай бұрын

    They are not considered indigenous by who? I've yet to meet anyone who does not think of the French as indigenous to France. Native Americans are indigenous to the Americas just like Native Eurasians are indigenous to Eurasia. Both groups have been present in those respective regions for many thousands of years.

  • @CentauriSphere

    @CentauriSphere

    Ай бұрын

    Same in Japan with the Ainu, or the Sami in Scandinavia. It's because they are minorities that arrived a long long time ago. I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Then again, why aren't the Roma described as native? Probably racism.

  • @gaufrid1956
    @gaufrid1956Ай бұрын

    Mervielleux! Vercingetorix, Charles Martel, et Jeanne d'Arc, les sauveurs de la France!

  • @CROM-on1bz

    @CROM-on1bz

    Ай бұрын

    Let's not forget Charles de Gaulle

  • @gaufrid1956

    @gaufrid1956

    Ай бұрын

    @@CROM-on1bz Oui bien sur!

  • @French.Atlantean

    @French.Atlantean

    Ай бұрын

    @@CROM-on1bznot him

  • @gaul9318

    @gaul9318

    25 күн бұрын

    Vercingétorix le traître et Charles Martel l'imposteur impopulaire

  • @hede1574

    @hede1574

    21 күн бұрын

    Vercingétorix a perdu, la gaule est devenue romaine. Charles Martel n'a pas arrêté les arabes, ils sont restés en France pendant encore des décennies après la défaite de Poitier, ils remontaient la vallée du Rhône jusqu'au Vosges en pillant et massacrant, et ils vivaient dans le sud ouest de la France. Charles Martel est intervenu à Poitier pour des raisons politiques , il était en concurrence avec le duc d'aquitaine. Jeanne D'Arc a effectivement contribué à faire couronner Charles VII.

  • @CLP99th
    @CLP99thАй бұрын

    Excellent video. Love all the information about the Gauls, I've seen a lot of 'academics' claim that we know next to nothing about Celtic peoples or culture, or even outright denying they existed as a people but when you actually look there is plenty of evidence (archaeology, historical accounts, linguistics, toponyms, genetics, modern descendants and their culture, mythology, folklore) to get a clear picture of who they were/are. Thank you for doing the work, compiling it, and presenting it to us brilliantly.

  • @ImWithTeamTrinity

    @ImWithTeamTrinity

    12 күн бұрын

    It feels like they are trying to erase our heritage almost.

  • @AmyThePuddytat
    @AmyThePuddytatАй бұрын

    34:11 Charles, not John Martel.

  • @tibsky1396
    @tibsky1396Ай бұрын

    For me, it was ironically when the State became centralized, when Louis XIV locked the nobility in Versailles, that the nobles began to truly live in another world. Before that, even since the Middle Ages, the nobles always remained more or less close to the population. However, it is notable that only a handful of Parisian bourgeois wanted to remove the King. Originally, the people certainly did not want to kill him, they simply wanted to eat more. They did not yet have enough political maturity for this kind of reflection on the notions of freedom or equality, the vast majority outside Paris were still very Catholics, even Royalist.

  • @FortressofLugh

    @FortressofLugh

    Ай бұрын

    This was just one way to understand the events and put forward a continuity which didn't discard such a significant event. As I also mentioned, this was subverted. I am sympathetic to monarchism myself, but I do think they became detached from the people no less than the capitalists. In Canada we have a king... For it to work there has to be a mechanism for the removal of a line of kings. In tribal society, because there was basically no state to speak of, the council of the tribe would gather and just demand he step down if he was doing a bad job. The tribe as a whole was always the ultimate authority.

  • @zuarbrincar769

    @zuarbrincar769

    Ай бұрын

    It is important to remember that in many regions, especially in Vendée, there were counter-revolutionary and pro-king POPULAR uprisings.

  • @tomnoxx8734

    @tomnoxx8734

    15 күн бұрын

    Et la descendance de cette bourgeoisie est toujours au pouvoir, pour le pire de la France !

  • @MatthewVanston

    @MatthewVanston

    5 күн бұрын

    I can understand why Louis XIV did with the nobles what he did, given his trauma caused by the Fronde, but it was indeed a mistake. Apart from the great nobles (dukes, counts), most nobles were not particularly rich and would often help their people in the fields.

  • @ronigrover7749
    @ronigrover7749Ай бұрын

    Thanks Fortress of Lugh for being a positive voice for Europeans and their diaspora!! Thank you to the French people for their contributions to Northern New England. Best wishes for the elections!! France for the French!!

  • @castelnou3531

    @castelnou3531

    27 күн бұрын

    Merci beaucoup !

  • @g.aathoz1211
    @g.aathoz1211Ай бұрын

    It is a bit misleading implying that the Germanic Franks did not contribute to the French language while at the same time bringing up a few hundred Gallic words as proof of Celtic influence. Estimates put words of Germanic origin in French at about 20%, which could be higher considering that many Indo-European core words was similar in different European languages and as such these cognates' could have many different potential sources, as such this is very much open to debate. Weird language shifts seem to be more common in regions with many different languages present, opposed to regions with only one or two languages, like the language shifts in Hungary and Turkey where a minority elite imposed their language on their respective diverse populations. Having three or more probably is unsustainable in the long-run and one or two languages will win out in the end, continental Celtic languages just drew the short end of the stick being the third one out giving way to Germanic and Romance language supremacy. France being multi-ethnic at the time probably just accelerated the decline of Celtic speakers, a similar thing happened in Romania where Romance languages also won out against Germanic, Slavic and other languages although all being present with at times a large amount of speakers. I would bet that in such regions it is a pretty complicated almost random selection of which languages that win out in the end, French, Romanian and Hungarian might by chance just as well turned Germanic, the Balkan could just as well have retained Romance and Greek not turning Slavic or Anatolia could just as well have retained Greek as lingua franca as Turkish did not prevail in more homogeneous regions such as in Persia or Arab lands. Another problem with determining origins and influence is the genetic similarity between Corded Ware derived people groups, Germanics and Celts is very similar genetically and share quite a lot in their steppe ancestry, determining the exact proportions of ancestry is next to impossible although looking at some more unique genes might give some rough estimation. I guess the core of the challenge is definitional, do one consider the origin of the French Roman, Germanic or Celtic? I think good arguments can be made for either of them.

  • @vincentfossaert6004

    @vincentfossaert6004

    Ай бұрын

    Here in French Flanders our native language is litteraly derivative from the Frankish language

  • @janvanaardt3773

    @janvanaardt3773

    Ай бұрын

    In South Africa French Huguenots came here but French died out. here replaced by Dutch Many Afrikaners have French surnames

  • @domitiusafer

    @domitiusafer

    Ай бұрын

    The Gallic people are mostly Celtic but from the time of Gaul lived on its territory of Germanic tribes in the east, Iberian and Ligurian in the south near the Mediterranean. Then it is aggregated the Roman occupiers who take advantage of the civil war between Gallic tribes have with their Gallic allies as the Volsques or the Eduens already romanized by years of alliance with the Romans (The Gauls of southern Gaul allied with the Romans had already opposed in the 3rd century BC the passage in the south of Gaul of General Carthaginians Hannibal slowing down his advance and inflicting severe losses on him ) The victory in the Gallic Civil War of the army of Julius Caesar and his Gallic allies over the Gallic tribes hostile to the Romans will thus create an original civilization , the Gallo-Roman civilization that will impregnate the history of the future France , the Gauls becoming more Roman than the Romans with emperors born in Gaul or from Gallic families who will reign in Rome . The Roman kingdom of General Syagrius in Gaul survived by 10 years the fall of the Roman Empire of the West in 476 since this kingdom was conquered by the Germanic tribe of the Franks of Clovis in 486..Gaul will be dotted with many Roman monuments built by the Gauls to imitate the Roman civilization some of which are still in place 2000 years later as the remarkable and spectacular Aqueduc of the Pont du Gard or the amphitheatres of Arles and Nimes, The latter being the best preserved building of this type in the Roman world to such an extent that a few years ago the city of Rome for an advertising campaign used the images of the"'amphitheatre of Nîmes much better preserved than the original Colosseum in Rome on the model of which had been built the"amphitheatre of Nîmes was assimilated the Gauls, this will cause scandal in Italy .The political intelligence of the Frankish king Clovis who will abandon his Paian religion and convert with his Frankish people to Catholicism dominant religion of the population in Gaul since the Roman emperor Constantine, will rally the Catholic clergy and the Gallo-Roman population and allow it to unify the ancient Roman Gaul again in a new Frankish kingdom by driving out the non-Catholic Germanic tribes that were present in Gaul as the Visigoths in the south of the country , the Burgundians who gave their name to Burgundy, the Alamans who gave their name to Alsace.Thus French historians tend to consider the baptism of Clovis in 496 as the starting point of France which succeeds the Romanized Gaul. The minority Franks will melt into the Gallo-Roman society by marrying women of the Gallo-Roman Catholic aristocracy as they could not do ex the Visigoths in the south of France attached to their Arian religion consider as heretic by the pope and who married each other and refused marriages with the Gallo-Roman population who saw the Catholic Franks who drove the Visigoths from Gaul to Spain as liberators. The French civilization is very proud of its Roman heritage which brought writing, written law whose Roman principles continue to govern the laws in France today; Indeed the revolutionary ideology in 1789 aims to overthrow the French royalty which is presented by the revolutionaries as a perversion of the ideal Roman political model the Res Publica which"it is necessary to restore. This is why we speak of French Re-volution which literally means back to the starting point.Revolutionaries proclaim the republic based on the Roman Res Publica and Napoleon Bonaparte is not proclaimed king of France but emperor of the French by reference to the Roman imperial model (so that he will call his son King of Rome when France seized the city of Rome by expelling the pope who was taken prisoner); Napoleon then created the codification of laws including the civil code in 1804 still in force in France in imitation of the code of the Roman emperor Theodosius.If the imitation of the Romans by the French revolutionaries led them to suppress the vouvoiement considered aristocratic by replacing it with the mandatory tutoiement or to suppress Monsieur or Madame to replace them with Citoyen and Citoyenne , these imitations have gradually disappeared but the judicial and administrative organization and French institutions and French law remain impregnated with Roman law. For example, besides that France is a republic, the French departments are modeled on the former territories of the Roman cities in Gaul, there is a senate in France, the use of popular consultation by the referendum etc..Nevertheless the Celtic imprint remains very strong in the region of Brittany where tradition says that the Celtic populations of England took refuge in this region when it was abandoned in the 4th century AD by the Roman legions, was invaded by Saxon Germanic invaders, jutes and angles. It is in Brittany that is located the mythical forest of Brocéliande or would have lived Merlin the enchanter and the fairy Morgane and where many gestures of the legend of the Celtic king Arthur

  • @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    26 күн бұрын

    They are Gallo-roman.

  • @domitiusafer

    @domitiusafer

    26 күн бұрын

    @@ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz Yes, that’s right, the French were shaped by the Roman civilization that the Gauls took over. The French are more Gallo Roman than Gallic.

  • @reneeh4406
    @reneeh4406Ай бұрын

    Your videos are so well researched and put together and you have such an interesting presentation style. Thank you so much for creating such wonderful content

  • @JonniePolyester
    @JonniePolyesterАй бұрын

    Such great videos ☺️

  • @random2829
    @random2829Ай бұрын

    Celtic French here - some of us know the original term for "Lyon". Interestingly, my direct ancestor that was forced out of France in the "Huguenot Wars" went on to England to become a weaver. (For those who may be aware of the history of "Lyon").

  • @mikebane2866

    @mikebane2866

    Ай бұрын

    Celtic French? So what province do these so-called “Celtic” French come from? 🤔

  • @Shramp

    @Shramp

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@mikebane2866 french celts are mostly in Brittany (Bretagne) which you might notice sounds like "Britain" also of celtic origin.

  • @wyattcole5452

    @wyattcole5452

    Ай бұрын

    @@mikebane2866Gauls were Celtic, because Celtic refers to a culture group, and later some of the Britons left Britain to go to Brittany, some stayed and became Cornish, others stayed in Wales and Ireland and some in Ireland went to Scotland, ofc this covers a large portion of history and the reasons for this are numerous

  • @random2829

    @random2829

    Ай бұрын

    @@mikebane2866 Bretagne, Auvergne and Rhone-Alpes have a strong Celtic influence. You have to research more history to learn how the Celtic tribes settled in these regions.

  • @Not-Ap

    @Not-Ap

    Ай бұрын

    The religious wars were really a blight upon French history. As bad as the protestants treated the catholics in the UK. The catholic French in turn treating the protestants of France in a similar way was just as bad.

  • @gabrielbalbec883
    @gabrielbalbec883Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this wonderful little summary. One detail, though, deserves correction : Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake in Rouen, not Paris. Everything else is expounded with clarity, accuracy, and a refreshing touch of lyricism.

  • @tsunakbayev
    @tsunakbayev4 күн бұрын

    French folks, don't be ashamed to be French, to cherish, practice and uphold your traditions, customs, language, history and culture. Your contributions, impacts, things you gave to this world cannot be overestimated on the global scale. Love and respect to you from 🇰🇿. Paix et amour! Vive la France, France pour les Français! 🇫🇷

  • @jmslifud
    @jmslifud18 күн бұрын

    Great well-documented video. Very intersting

  • @Lelitteraireducoin
    @LelitteraireducoinАй бұрын

    I am truly impressed of what Farya Faraji is doing with his french songs. If someone is interested I highly recommend his channel.

  • @mattgoyette4965

    @mattgoyette4965

    29 күн бұрын

    He is amazing

  • @Jean-PaulJonard

    @Jean-PaulJonard

    5 күн бұрын

    Epoques médiévale et renaissance

  • @MatthewVanston

    @MatthewVanston

    5 күн бұрын

    Skaldic Bard aussi est pas mal niveau chansons médiévales.

  • @purpledu0191
    @purpledu01914 күн бұрын

    In terms of culture, architecture, ethnicity and language, the south of France is undeniably Latin, the north is more Germanic.

  • @domitiusafer
    @domitiusaferАй бұрын

    There is often a lot of jealousy toward the French because France is a country that has benefited from its temperate climate, its abundance of water, with fertile soil, so that its agriculture allowed to feed a large population that has continued to grow over the centuries because people died very little from hunger and well fed were more resistant to diseases "Happy as God in France" says the German proverb which explains why France has always attracted the greed of neighboring states who wanted to seize these fertile agricultural lands. This explains why very few French in history leave their countries driven by poverty unlike other countries such as Scandinavians, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, English, Spanish so that"Unlike, for example, the British who populated many colonized countries of the planet, notably in the North American America with the present-day Canada and the United States or the Spanish in South and Central America, the French left France very little to populate other countries, and this lack of French settlement explains why the French colonists, for example, in North America too few compared to the British colonists ended up being overwhelmed by the number. . This is not the case in Europe where France until the beginning of the 19th century is the most populous country in Europe before Russia which earned him many military victories and to reach the rank of 1st world power in the 17th and 18th centuries under the reign of King Louis XIV, because at the time the number of aligned soldiers made the difference , which explains why France managed to defeat by itself immense coalitions of several European countries at war against it.From 1815, France bled to death by the incessant murderous wars of the French revolution and Napoleon long victorious; will begin its demographic decline, its population declining compared to other European countries such as Russia, the United Kingdom and reunified Germany from 1871. For ignoring this demographic decline, Emperor Napoleon III believed himself at the time of his uncle Napoleon Bonaparte, will be crushed during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 because believing to declare war on the kingdom of Prussia alone, it finds itself faced with the totality of the German states coalition by the Prussian Chancellor Bismarck and is submerged because the isolated French without allies have to fight against the Germans at one against 3 , as it will be the case in 1940 when having been recklessly angry with Mussolini’s Italy who was his ally during the 1st World War, France whose leaders by anti-communism also abandoned the Russian alliance of the First World War which had forced the Germans to divide their armies to fight on two fronts in France and Russia, see their army overwhelmed by the Italians and the Germans who, having reached an agreement with Stalin’s USSR in 1939 that rid them of an attack in the east, can thus throw their entire armies on less populated France (41 million inhabitants in 1940 against 60 million Germans) and whose army is therefore smaller, especially since it is quickly abandoned after three weeks of combat by its only British ally who re-embarks its army in Dunkirk. The French thought to compensate their numerical inferiority against the Germans by raising fortifications the Maginot line able according to them to stop the German stop, had however neglected to strengthen the forest of the Ardennes and the river the Meuse considered by the French command as natural obstacles anti-tanks, which the Germans will nevertheless manage to cross, Only a large body of water like the English Channel could stop the German panzers, which allowed the British to protect themselves effectively. Moreover considering the mechanization of the German army with the rapid advance of the German panzers, France in addition which did not have a territory as vast as Russia to have the necessary time to reorganize its defense in depth as the Russians did in 1941 will suffer the fate of the other countries of Europe whose territory was not large enough as the Russia and without protective sea like Great Britain (Czechoslovakia, Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Luxembourg, Greece, Yugoslavia). The ease of feeding without effort has also shaped the temperament and lifestyle of the French . Nature being generous in France, so that the French have no effort to make to feed themselves, they were able to devote their time to developing intellectual activities, because they had free time to occupy since they did not have to spend their day working to feed themselves and their families. The ease of feeding without effort has also shaped the temperament and lifestyle of the French . Nature being generous in France, so that the French have no effort to make to feed themselves, they were able to devote their time to developing intellectual activities, because they had free time to occupy since they did not have to spend their day working to feed themselves and their families. Hence both a lack of enthusiasm for work, we work just so that it is enough to feed ourselves and not to earn money and profit that is not a goal in itself for the majority of French who prefer to enjoy life, their families rather than killing themselves and altering their health and quality of life by working excessively.This habituation to take advantage of the generous fertile soil of the country made that France remained a nation of peasants wary of the industrial revolution hence a certain industrial delay of France during the 19th century aggravated by the defeats of Napoleon I and Napoleon III who deprived France of abundant coal resources in Belgium and on the German left bank of the Rhine with the Saar removed from France in 1815 then the Moselle in Lorraine removed from France in 1871 while the poor agricultural British subsoil was revealed like Germany, rich in minerals and coal, which were essential to the development of industry in the 19th century.In doing so the French also have a conception of long time and are not in the immediacy because their territory devoid of sea, of mountains to the north and north is covered with plains suitable for land invasions was several times invaded but the French malgréles important and permanent invasions suffered since the Huns d'Attila in 451 until"'to Hitler in 1940 were still able to rise and regain their rank among the great world powers. Thus France is now little known the 5th country of the world by its global area with its maritime domain which is the 2nd in the world behind that of the United States (Thus France has common borders with Brazil in French Guiana, with Australia with the land Adélie in the South Pole, the Netherlands with the island of Saint Martin in the Antilles while its maritime domain in the Pacific Ocean with the islands of Tahiti, Bora Bora etc..is the equivalent of the entire European continent);An important strategic advantage because in addition to the rare minerals available to the French seabed , France thus has bases all over the world to shelter and refuel its nuclear submarines because France is also the 3rd state in number of nuclear warheads behind Russia and the United States.Because France, which always has brilliant researchers because it values the intellectual activities of free time, has been a pioneer in the nuclear field as it has made many inventions such as photopraphy with Niepce, cinema with the Lumière brothers. The problem in France is that many French inventions due to lack of capital due to the natural mistrust of the French towards industry will be exploited by foreign private investors. Nuclear being an exception because because of its military use, It was the French State that invested the huge capital also developed civil nuclear so that the electricity produced in France is the cheapest in the world which annoys the European competitors of France within the European Union especially the Germans who In 1979, in the midst of the oil crisis, the French companies were given a competitive advantage, France had become the world’s third largest exporter behind the United States and Germany, ahead of Japan.

  • @johannlhermenault5783

    @johannlhermenault5783

    7 күн бұрын

    As a french, i agree with this point of view

  • @Lelitteraireducoin
    @LelitteraireducoinАй бұрын

    Ok so the french basically went from Clovis who killed his brother and then the parents of his brother because, I quote, "he did not defended himself very well when I attacked him" to build cathedrals, satellites, space rockets, Renaissance castles,having the largest variety of cheese in all Europe and being the head of romanticism and of ideas of liberty in the Old continent. That being said, I lament that we had such bad relationship with English people cuz I think they're brave and creative. They tanked the vikings for so long and created a rich culture.

  • @CROM-on1bz

    @CROM-on1bz

    Ай бұрын

    For thousands of years the populations of France and England have been genetically linked from the Parisii, Volques, Ambienii and other tribes were on both sides of the channel, for the most part the English nobles are descended from the French, languages ​​also share many common words. It is this resemblance that made us the best enemies for almost a millennium. The longest and most fierce wars are always fought within families.

  • @chriselliott4621

    @chriselliott4621

    Ай бұрын

    But who brought the Romans to our doorstep? ~ English/Scottish descent

  • @CROM-on1bz

    @CROM-on1bz

    Ай бұрын

    @@chriselliott4621 Do you really think the Romans needed someone to start a conquest?

  • @Mouchos

    @Mouchos

    14 күн бұрын

    "If me and my Franks were there, we would have avenged him" Clovis the Chad about Jesus

  • @chriselliott4621

    @chriselliott4621

    14 күн бұрын

    @@Mouchos Learn about Gauls and germanic tribes before the Romans infiltrated (also Indo-European history before outsiders and false kingdoms); and brought the churches of Blood to Europe. Slaughtering, enslaving and raping our ancestors then creating false kingdoms which evidently now are destroying Europe. Our Farming, Hunter, Druidic or Shamanistic lifestyle was fine for thousands of years.. now look at Europe. It's dying, and it's original inhabitants are becoming a minority or inter racially mixing taking away the purity genes that made Europeans who they always were (Prior to Rome/Church influences). More divided than ever. As the franks do, gloat about destroying and conquering... now France and the French/frankish tree is reaping what it sowed for 1600+ years of Holy Roman Church (which is not the European ancestry way at all), and the rest of Europe is on it's knees because of it. Not entirely blaming the Frankish Lines, but We could of been unified and kept the old ways of living.. yet pride, profit and power corrupts absolutely.

  • @tt-yr4bz
    @tt-yr4bz19 күн бұрын

    La France est géographiquement au carrefour de l'europe et est de ce fait un mélange des peuples latins, germaniques, et saxons. L'histoire de France est incroyable, elle est riche, elle est belle, vive la France vive l'Europe

  • @reynaldparisel3852

    @reynaldparisel3852

    16 күн бұрын

    Vive la France et... à bas l'Europe ! Le Frexit ou la mort !

  • @nickduf

    @nickduf

    16 күн бұрын

    Celte principalement, et les saxons sont germains !

  • @chrisdel2564

    @chrisdel2564

    16 күн бұрын

    Scandinave en normandie

  • @tomnoxx8734

    @tomnoxx8734

    15 күн бұрын

    Oui mais chuuut...faut pas trop le dire, ça les gars... Vous allez froisser nos nouveaux colocataires !

  • @MrAurelien75015
    @MrAurelien7501513 күн бұрын

    Super cette vidéo ! Merci du fond du coeur ;)

  • @trenteast9386
    @trenteast9386Ай бұрын

    Anglo-American here, looking forward to learning about my little bit of French heritage. Many thanks for this video and this entire series! Cheers

  • @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    26 күн бұрын

    You are not anglo. Don't claim our identity, frenchman

  • @alexisandrey2181
    @alexisandrey218117 күн бұрын

    Joan of Arc has been executed in Rouen, not Paris*

  • @alpine_essence
    @alpine_essenceАй бұрын

    Amazing job! What about a video on Northern-Italian people?

  • @soldatdemarine4801
    @soldatdemarine48016 күн бұрын

    Hello 🙂 Very perfect vidéo 👍 Thank you , Merci ! Cordialy

  • @Medulle38
    @Medulle3811 күн бұрын

    Très bon documentaire !!! Félicitations !!!!

  • @gerharddeusser9103
    @gerharddeusser910326 күн бұрын

    Addendum: Joan of Arc was not only rehabilitated some 24 years after her death (in the cathedral of Nôtre Dame de Paris), she was canonized as a Saint in 1920. She is one of the patron saints of France, patron saint of Rouen and Orléans AND of "telegraphy and Radio" (formulated in 1920) which means today: of Television and the INTERNET. Bow your heads and bend your knees users.... Oh, - as I see you already done that ..... 😮😊😇

  • @smal750
    @smal750Ай бұрын

    the french (the true ones before the ocean of immigrants who flooded the country since 1850) are in the vast majority celts and germanic tribes and a minority of franks who ruled the country

  • @fabs8498

    @fabs8498

    17 күн бұрын

    Not in the south.

  • @smal750

    @smal750

    17 күн бұрын

    @@fabs8498 s t f u swarthoid your not french and will never be your either a portos or a ri tal immigrant 🤢

  • @Grognard-ne3pf
    @Grognard-ne3pfАй бұрын

    If anyone's very (very), very much into French history from Gallic times I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos series.

  • @mindmesh7566
    @mindmesh7566Ай бұрын

    I love your vids!!🤙🤘🔥✊👍✌️😎

  • @stevenjohns-savage7024
    @stevenjohns-savage7024Ай бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @Luritsas
    @LuritsasАй бұрын

    Also, a big chunk of southern France remained pre-indoeuropean in language.

  • @themaskedman5954

    @themaskedman5954

    Ай бұрын

    Is it? What are those pre IE languages you are talking about?

  • @Luritsas

    @Luritsas

    Ай бұрын

    @@themaskedman5954 Basques

  • @themaskedman5954

    @themaskedman5954

    Ай бұрын

    @@Luritsas that I know but I was asking are there any non IE languages located exclusively in France

  • @Luritsas

    @Luritsas

    Ай бұрын

    @@themaskedman5954 Not exclusively but all of the aquitaine region was preindoeuropean speaking when the Gauls were around, only the modern Basque regions survives. I think that when a quarter of France was non-celtic it's unfair to not even bring it up.

  • @smal750

    @smal750

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Luritsas wtf are you talking about the basques dont even make up 1% of the french population and the region is litteraly smaller than the paris city

  • @atjh9641
    @atjh96418 күн бұрын

    Magnifique! Merci, merci beaucoup!

  • @ruthenensis
    @ruthenensis4 күн бұрын

    Great video about origin of France and French ! As a French I have to admit that you did a great and rigorous job (not made of cliché) ! Even if there are few mistakes like for Joan Of Arc, and several ethno-culture in south of France in Neolithic period (statue menhirs, Dolmen, etc) you didn't speak about, this is a really good summary of our history ! So great diversity of origins in Europe !

  • @Cynic-Retired
    @Cynic-RetiredАй бұрын

    Vive la france, viva la liberté

  • @thomaslacornette1282
    @thomaslacornette128222 күн бұрын

    And France not only was saved by Joan of Arc but by the Scottish, their army joined in the 1420's: more than 25 000 men (which is huge army for the time period) and also by Britons that even if they were still independent were partly of french culture. In Joan's army there was still a lot of Scottish troops and lords and Charles VII personal guard was Scottish. We could add that French was the "international language" of the medieval world like English is know, that's why we say "lingua franca". Americanization (globalization) since WW2 and mass immigration from ex colonies and refugees of US wars have put France in very problematic situations were Islam might now be the first religion as Christians just go to church ofr their wedding or burial. Sometimes i feel like world elites want to destroy france because it always been a strong Nation, if you can break France you can break any country. Honestly i'm not totally sure that France might not disappear diluted ethnically, culturally (go visit subburbs of big french towns people there are like from "another world" they don't even speak the same french: a slang french with foreign words into it) and politically in the EU. When you look our history i wonder if we are really french, nowadays we just quiet puppets, while inthe history we were warriors even if we lost many times.

  • @DududniallaI.A

    @DududniallaI.A

    23 сағат бұрын

    Nope brittons were not French culture at all 😂😂😂

  • @thomaslacornette1282

    @thomaslacornette1282

    22 сағат бұрын

    @@DududniallaI.A I speak of the Britons from ancient armorica the french region named Brittany... it is sad for you but all nobles and elites were speaking french, the the french culture have spread in brittany since early times and that's not you syaing it's not that will change reality. Actually 1/3 of brittany never spoke a brittonic language that were not even the same ones between the different regions. The briton romans who stttled in frittany in 6-7th century were britto romans which culture was not that far from gallo romans. What do you think breton nobles who were part of Williams the conqueror army speak? Mr genius. You seems to heavily neglect french was the lingua franca of medieval times.

  • @DududniallaI.A

    @DududniallaI.A

    13 сағат бұрын

    @@thomaslacornette1282 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Jacki2420
    @Jacki242017 күн бұрын

    Love your videos Can you do one on French Canadians (Québécois)?

  • @tobyplumlee7602
    @tobyplumlee7602Ай бұрын

    Excellent ❤❤❤

  • @watch-Dominion-2018
    @watch-Dominion-2018Ай бұрын

    They originate from the big baguette in the sky 🥖🥖

  • @evelynkorjack2126

    @evelynkorjack2126

    Ай бұрын

    n'oublie pas du fromage brie

  • @NotLeftarded1

    @NotLeftarded1

    Ай бұрын

    That's actually funny. Kind of a dry joke but funny. What can I say I like it cheesy and crusty with a little bit of wine on the side. 🤣

  • @JerboGod

    @JerboGod

    Ай бұрын

    Hail, lord pain🥖🧎🏻

  • @TheFearsomePredator

    @TheFearsomePredator

    17 күн бұрын

    As I French, you forgot Camembert and wine

  • @theobolt250
    @theobolt250Ай бұрын

    A little sidestep here. The language that stayed closest to that of the Franks, is a decendant of it, is??? Dutch! Can you believe it? Via Lower East Frankish we get Old Dutch (they're as good as the same) and from there we get Middle Dutch which developed in modern day Dutch. The areas on the most northern fringes of the Frankish heartland, situated around the city of Doornik, play a critical role in this proces: Brabant and Limburg. From there with the gaining influence in Flanders and Holland the proto-dutch state and language got its shape.

  • @kimashitawa8113

    @kimashitawa8113

    Ай бұрын

    Funny how things turn out like that huh? Most of us, their closest descendants (at the very least linguistically) don't even know about it. But it isn't really important to the subject of this video right now Maybe whenever he makes a video about the Low Countries

  • @mistersir3020

    @mistersir3020

    Ай бұрын

    Don't you mean Lower _West_ Frankish? Also, where is the "heartland" of the Franks? I don't think it can be South of Doornik so... Don't you mean Doornik is on the _Southern_ fringes?

  • @kimashitawa8113

    @kimashitawa8113

    Ай бұрын

    @@mistersir3020 Yeah he probably meant West, i didn't even see that. Also Doornik is indeed not in the the north of the heartland, that would probably be somewhere in the Netherlands like present-day Gelderland.

  • @mistersir3020

    @mistersir3020

    Ай бұрын

    @@kimashitawa8113 Theo's compass is completely inverted xd

  • @tibsky1396

    @tibsky1396

    Ай бұрын

    Yes the Low Franconian dialects spoken by the Salian Franks in Gaul were more ancient versions of Old Dutch and Flemish. Then they assimilated with the Gallo-Romance dialects, and and then Langues d'Oïl (Northern France), or Lenga d'Oc (Southern France), and Arpitan (Franco-Provençal) were born.

  • @TheTwitch1000
    @TheTwitch1000Ай бұрын

    Please do Germany and Spain next 🙏 wonderful video as always

  • @Furia59000
    @Furia590008 күн бұрын

    Je me permets une correction. Jeanne d'Arc fût brûlée à Rouen le 30 mai 1431, capitale du Duché de Normandie mais pas à Paris.

  • @PoxPopuli
    @PoxPopuliАй бұрын

    Please tell me you're working on a Origins of the Italians. This is a brilliant series.

  • @MPLS_Andy
    @MPLS_AndyАй бұрын

    France is pretty cool I guess.

  • @NotLeftarded1

    @NotLeftarded1

    Ай бұрын

    It has literally everything Europe has to offer it's been a cultural crossroads since forever. Hope I get to see it one day before I break this mortal coil.

  • @chriselliott4621

    @chriselliott4621

    Ай бұрын

    @@NotLeftarded1 It's okay now, you can come out from under your rock.

  • @TheFearsomePredator

    @TheFearsomePredator

    17 күн бұрын

    You should go out of your home or touch grass

  • @TomElliott_7HRO7LHAU5
    @TomElliott_7HRO7LHAU511 күн бұрын

    Would love to see another chapter to this one - after going through a couple of the fresh takes created by Asha Logos - who seems to be one of few who touch on points that get to some of the more directly accessible root issues at hand

  • @tinygrim
    @tinygrimАй бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @matthewgaulke8094
    @matthewgaulke8094Ай бұрын

    No disrespect to French people but I don't understand the opinion that French sounds sexy. Maybe as a heterosexual man I just didn't hear it spoken by enough beautiful women and instead heard it from grumpy French men.

  • @FortressofLugh

    @FortressofLugh

    Ай бұрын

    I don't understand either, but I heard it said my entire life.

  • @smal750

    @smal750

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@FortressofLugh same

  • @mikebane2866

    @mikebane2866

    Ай бұрын

    It sounds like they’re speaking with food in their mouths

  • @tibsky1396

    @tibsky1396

    Ай бұрын

    It's not just being sexy in the voice, it's the choice of the words talking about love, even in adversity, or even when it's impossible. This comes from the literary tradition coming from since the Middle Ages: Chivalric Romances, Epic, Gestes and Cycles, Courtly love songs and poetry by the Troubadours, who were born in the Duchies and Counties of the Kingdom of France (Aquitaine, Provence, Toulouse, Normandy, Burgundy, etc. ...) whether in French or Occitan languages. Then over the centuries, this has continued until today in novels, opera, and poetry. Then this was strengthened with the romantic image of Paris by foreigners since the end of the 19th century.

  • @smal750

    @smal750

    Ай бұрын

    @@tibsky1396 You are def french

  • @louischerriere9054
    @louischerriere9054Ай бұрын

    Consider that the battle of Alésia is the largest european battle until Eylau

  • @MC_Jean_Raclette
    @MC_Jean_Raclette13 күн бұрын

    Merci. We're often told that there is no such thing as "french people" by bigots and sophists (not to say traitors) that have no problem recognizing, even supporting other peoples' identitarian claims, even though they're more vague, less historically, culturally and genetically rooted than ours...

  • @carthkaras6449
    @carthkaras644923 күн бұрын

    Hello Lugdunum, merci. From Belgium.

  • @karigirl3569
    @karigirl3569Ай бұрын

    After the results of yesterday’s elections, the French should consider digging up some of their old heroes. It seems as though they will be needing them.

  • @alexgarn43

    @alexgarn43

    15 күн бұрын

    The moment of true arrive, but the people is divided; maybe more than during the war of religion.

  • @kimashitawa8113
    @kimashitawa8113Ай бұрын

    I know we like to meme on France, but they have a very respectable history as a nation and great historical figures Jeanne d'Arc is one of my favorites all time, love her story

  • @k.d.kelley2830

    @k.d.kelley2830

    Ай бұрын

    We meme on it because it is so historically significant.

  • @astronomusedallas2152
    @astronomusedallas2152Ай бұрын

    The Parisi, even Rome could not move them, nor will the next invaders

  • @frankbelanger9501
    @frankbelanger950129 күн бұрын

    In Quebec, the English allowed the clergy to manage, religion, education and hospitals. In his report to Victoria, he stated that they should be assimilated, she said no, and that is why we still speak french there

  • @hakanisitmez4597
    @hakanisitmez459728 күн бұрын

    Wow this video is amazing, can you do this for Turkish people too? I mean we look like Europeans/ Mediterraneans but also came from Asia.

  • @BC-R
    @BC-RАй бұрын

    if you wish to know French history (or any other country's), don't listen to youtube or social summary - but read serious history books - in order to compare different points of view ... ignorance prefers easiest ways - culture dinamics are hard to understand ... history requires a good attitude ... very very rare ...

  • @justbe1451
    @justbe1451Ай бұрын

    Sitting in Canada, I wonder how life would be different if France won?

  • @harrybalsagne616

    @harrybalsagne616

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine thousands of Justin Trudeaus at every level of government.

  • @justbe1451

    @justbe1451

    Ай бұрын

    @@harrybalsagne616 hahaha omg no

  • @NotLeftarded1

    @NotLeftarded1

    Ай бұрын

    If it makes you feel any better I'm a French Canadian who hates his own people because he hates their Cry-Baby mentality.

  • @tibsky1396

    @tibsky1396

    Ай бұрын

    @@harrybalsagne616 Or Wilfrid Laurier and Jean-Cantius Garand at best.

  • @chriselliott4621

    @chriselliott4621

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine 100% liberal vote, every election.

  • @richardbennett4365
    @richardbennett436520 күн бұрын

    Well, yes, those people lived in France, and then there the people descended from these, whom the Romans referred to as the Gauls, which by the way has the same root that gives Wales, like Guillaume and William. G and W equivalency. But, then the modern day French are largely of Germanic roots, right? The Franks migrated westward from modern day Germany and Austria and landed in the area we call France today. Even the name of the French comes from these Frankish (German) tribes of the east. Yes.

  • @flatearththeory2641
    @flatearththeory264116 күн бұрын

    completely missed the illumination, and the greats like Euler, Descartes, Fermat, who really improved franch culture and the recent politicians which turn it into a socially focused state.

  • @geekosa63
    @geekosa6316 күн бұрын

    France was created by Clovis 1500 years ago. A very old country indeed

  • @virgill2452

    @virgill2452

    13 күн бұрын

    @@geekosa63 that's really wrong

  • @geekosa63

    @geekosa63

    13 күн бұрын

    @@virgill2452 You are wrong. France was created by Clovis, whether you like it or not. He is the first monarch of France/Francia

  • @virgill2452

    @virgill2452

    13 күн бұрын

    @@geekosa63 well, I know history you Can not call the frankish kingdomnof Clovis France, and it did not last for long his kingdom was split After his death. It was definitely not France. France was created After the split of Charlemagne empire, forming France and Germany.

  • @geekosa63

    @geekosa63

    13 күн бұрын

    @@virgill2452 at the death of Clovis, French territorywas splitted and reunited again during a whole century of troubles. Then Charlemagne took additional lands, whicch were splitted at his death but never reunited. That's why France (which was named Francia at that time) was created by Clovis (who is officially the 1st king of France history) but Germany was created 300 years later, during the split of Charlemagne empire.

  • @sebe2255

    @sebe2255

    9 күн бұрын

    @@geekosa63Officially? Nothing about that is official. Clovis wouldn’t have known what France was or who the French people would be because neither existed when he invaded Gaul. Saying he was the first king of France is ridiculous and anachronistic. He was king of the Franks, no more no less. And the developments that lead to creation of a “French” kingdom and a “French” identity happen centuries after his death. And even as a direct continuation France isn’t a successor of the Frankish kingdom of Clovis but of East Francia, one third of the post Louis the Pious split of the Frankish Empire (another title Clovis never held). Using your logic Clovis was also the first king of Germany (East Francia) and holy roman emperor because that is just as much a direct continuation (under your anachronistic logic) as west Francia is. But of course he was neither the first Emperor nor the First king of France

  • @ronreagan7950
    @ronreagan795018 күн бұрын

    My mom is from a small city in the southern part of Normandy as far back as her family can trace (with some from Brittany). She recently took a DNA test and this ‘native’ French woman is: mostly Celtic, a third Latin (Roman), a small part Scandinavian and 2% Neanderthal. There is no ‘pure’ French or pure anything anywhere. Everyone is a mix of something or another.

  • @romain6275

    @romain6275

    18 күн бұрын

    Ces tests sont bidons

  • @Kara-de5cz

    @Kara-de5cz

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@romain6275 ah bon ?

  • @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    15 күн бұрын

    So… a European? Wow. You really proved the racists wrong.

  • @Kara-de5cz

    @Kara-de5cz

    15 күн бұрын

    @@JohnSmith-kp7yr but how do you define European ?

  • @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Kara-de5czYamnaya Descended, Indo European assimilated ethno cultural groups.

  • @sirtree9080
    @sirtree908028 күн бұрын

    That statue of Jehanne Darc is New Orleans, USA!

  • @tulfimbul2123
    @tulfimbul2123Ай бұрын

    Verry nice history lesson as allways. I if I may say so, would like to see the mythological meaning of the "placenta" and the connection to the world tree and how Odin hans there for nine nights and how he fall from there again! In folk lore the midwifes can in the placenta see the future of the child, and that it was not uncomnon to burry the placenta in the "vårdträdet" family tree on the farm in old days. This would be one amazing history lesson 😊

  • @TrueNativeScot

    @TrueNativeScot

    Ай бұрын

    hello varg

  • @drengr811
    @drengr811Ай бұрын

    France for the French! Excellent video, man, keep up the good work!

  • @petrosidius
    @petrosidiusАй бұрын

    "The city of Lyon had the original name of Lugdunum" Leonardo di'Caprio points at screen!

  • @elkingoh4543

    @elkingoh4543

    Ай бұрын

    One of Rebels settlements of Rome TW

  • @BaltimoresBerzerker
    @BaltimoresBerzerkerАй бұрын

    I know it's not your channels focus, but this video made me think about New Caledonia. To my little knowledge of the topic, part of the reason the indigenous are rioting is because the French inhabitants were recently permitted to vote. I would love for someone of your caliber to make a video on the topic!

  • @CaesarT973
    @CaesarT97313 күн бұрын

    Vanakam 🦚 Thank you for sharing

  • @DarkChivo653
    @DarkChivo653Ай бұрын

    Basically most French people are actually Gallic? Kind of like British isles

  • @mbd501

    @mbd501

    Ай бұрын

    The French people were originally a mixture of Gauls, Romans, pre-Indo European tribes and Franks. Pre-Indo European includes the Basques and other related tribes that mostly lived in the South of France.

  • @TrueNativeScot

    @TrueNativeScot

    Ай бұрын

    The Scots, Irish and Welsh have barely any Celtic ancestry. We are a population of Bell Beakers who arrived here around 2500BC, and it was during the Iron Age and onwards that our original native form of Indo-European language was replaced by proto-Celtic due to contact with Celts via trade. The French are genetically Celtic but we are not

  • @mbd501

    @mbd501

    Ай бұрын

    @@TrueNativeScot That's an unusual theory. I don't think many scholars would agree with that.

  • @Tanargue0

    @Tanargue0

    29 күн бұрын

    @@mbd501 it's the conclusion of the latest genetic studies on ancient Britain

  • @mbd501

    @mbd501

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Tanargue0 Haven’t heard about it. The prevailing theory is that when the Celts arrived, they outnumbered the previous inhabitants and took over, for the most part. That’s why they speak Celtic languages in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

  • @S.J.L
    @S.J.LАй бұрын

    Reconquest.

  • @lelitteraireducoin2297

    @lelitteraireducoin2297

    Ай бұрын

    Denazification

  • @S.J.L

    @S.J.L

    Ай бұрын

    @@lelitteraireducoin2297 If you mean the Islamo fascists then yes.

  • @oui359

    @oui359

    Ай бұрын

    @@lelitteraireducoin2297 Vive la race blanche et vive les Gaulois, les Francs, les Burgondes, les Bretons et les Normands.

  • @mistersir3020

    @mistersir3020

    Ай бұрын

    @@lelitteraireducoin2297 Quite the reverse. Time to solve the J Problem.

  • @chriselliott4621

    @chriselliott4621

    Ай бұрын

    Have you seen France in the past few years? They fight for nothing, they are surrounded by invaders, and ignore it while pissing all over the Nation their ancestors bled millennia for.

  • @theoldbear4213
    @theoldbear421328 күн бұрын

    Yah give a channel a chance because the subject is interesting, and the narrator sounds nice. Yah ignore the comments cuz they don't necessarily reflect the creator... Then this. It's not worth arguing anything, I aught to have noticed sooner. My mistake.

  • @Im_No_Expert_72
    @Im_No_Expert_72Ай бұрын

    Why the obsession with importing East Africans?

  • @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    Ай бұрын

    Ethnomasochistic self sacrifice for the god of Liberalism

  • @thierryf67

    @thierryf67

    Ай бұрын

    ???

  • @tomnoxx8734

    @tomnoxx8734

    15 күн бұрын

    C'est pas eux qui ont l'obsession de venir plutôt ? Ou alors faudrait demander aux grandes entreprises et à la bourgeoisie Parisienne.

  • @BaltimoresBerzerker
    @BaltimoresBerzerkerАй бұрын

    I'm part French on my maternal side, with the surnames of Geroux, DeCote, and another that escapes me at the moment. 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 i hope the French people win the struggle to determine their own destiny as a sovereign people and remain distinct physically and culturally.

  • @johannlhermenault5783

    @johannlhermenault5783

    7 күн бұрын

    No we don't. "Elites" are playing for themselve, by the media with the power of money, they secure their place at the top while destroying France. EU is, politically and financialy, eating us step by step with the help of our "French Elite", and our culture is dispapearing under the massive immigration waves.

  • @richardbennett4365
    @richardbennett436520 күн бұрын

    How do we know that elongated object in bronze color is a headless and not a depiction of a phallus?

  • @jlm897
    @jlm8974 күн бұрын

    Joan of Arc wasn't burnt in Paris but in ROUEN (present day "Place du Marché")

  • @woodendoors9532
    @woodendoors9532Ай бұрын

    France for the French!

  • @Rugged-Mongol

    @Rugged-Mongol

    Ай бұрын

    Says the Germanic Franconian tribe that made up the proto-French XD

  • @ommsterlitz1805

    @ommsterlitz1805

    Ай бұрын

    @@Rugged-Mongol Germanic just means French in the end, as France population was comparable to China's one in the medieval age and all it's neighboring countries became French influenced

  • @Brenden667

    @Brenden667

    Ай бұрын

    That last paragraph sounded pretty political. 🤨

  • @BrotherAllisWell

    @BrotherAllisWell

    Ай бұрын

    @@Brenden667Yes! And thank god there are people with the courage to speak up when others are silently suffering!

  • @CentauriSphere

    @CentauriSphere

    Ай бұрын

    Funny cause there is only french in france

  • @yvettetexas6020
    @yvettetexas6020Ай бұрын

    My great grandfather was French. Im American. People call the french cowards because of the American revolution. So dumb why would they stay & fight in land that is not theirs.

  • @Lili-vd3zh

    @Lili-vd3zh

    23 күн бұрын

    Les américains ont une vision ignorante de la France. C'est le pays qui a eu le plus de batailles et qui en a gagné le plus.

  • @beanondaddy3397
    @beanondaddy339723 күн бұрын

    Nice to know

  • @bloger12prokofief15
    @bloger12prokofief1511 күн бұрын

    Merci du fond du coeur...

  • @kaarlimakela3413
    @kaarlimakela3413Ай бұрын

    Hang in there, France. The Resistance lives on in America! Liberty, Equality, Siblinghood.

  • @tommylatham9868
    @tommylatham9868Ай бұрын

    I have a high percentage of English DNA and less French but really there's a lot of French DNA in the English. There's a reason the English language shares so many words with French.

  • @NathanDudani

    @NathanDudani

    Ай бұрын

    fReNcH dNa

  • @tommylatham9868

    @tommylatham9868

    Ай бұрын

    @NathanDudani Fronch bread, Fronch fries and Fronch dressing.

  • @Lelitteraireducoin

    @Lelitteraireducoin

    Ай бұрын

    You're quite right, the words "fatigue", "cliché" have passed from french to english. Interestingly enough most french tends to consider that they're langauage is mundane, basic, and English is considered a very refined tongue (Frenche people particularly like the Elsiabethan era, Shakespeare plays or the gothic genre).

  • @mistersir3020

    @mistersir3020

    Ай бұрын

    @@Lelitteraireducoin "Most refined language", "most beautiful language" is all such bullshit. Hear some actual French people speak and you'll quickly think otherwise. All languages are beautiful and intricate in their own way. And everyone finds his own language mundane (except literature types).

  • @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz

    26 күн бұрын

    Sadly, my Great-grandfather had a French girl 1918. Makes me sad.

  • @matttranquart7763
    @matttranquart77633 күн бұрын

    Wonderful ending. From France. May your words be heard.

  • @prebennielsen9622
    @prebennielsen9622Ай бұрын

    Excellent video, Saw it a few days before RN takes power in France on July 7th

  • @h.i.v.e_4496
    @h.i.v.e_449627 күн бұрын

    France = mainly gallo-Roman franks (celtico-Romano-germanic) culturally, genetically, linguistically, historically, architecturally. Franks are French Franks is Germanic tribes which doesn’t mean German, if you are thinking like this you are just making an anachronism. They were based in Gauls territories for more than 200 hundred years. They mixed themselves with gallo-Roman and this mix has created France. France and French are culturally and linguistically, originally: Celtic-Germanic-Latin (Gauls, Franks, Roman) with Christianity as the state religion and this is exactly what was the Francia empire, they settled their capitol in Paris and conquered from this point. We literally conquered the Germanic tribe and imposed on them Christianity. Frankia/franks are just the ancestors word of the french and France which has been latinized (Frankia=>Francia=>France)/(franks=>Francs=>français). All the Merovingians and Carolingians king are born in France and has been baptized/buried in France (except Charlemagne buried in Aix La Chapelle). And they were all of them Culturally/linguistically and by the blood Gauls/franks descendants as well as the population (french are mainly gallo-frank). German are affiliated to the saxons, frisons, batave, ostrogoth, wisigoth(partially bit Slavic. After the scissions of Louis le pieux sons the west francia kept the authentic gallo-franks/Latin culture/heritage and dynasties in opposite of eastern part of Francia.

  • @mugwugthemagnificful
    @mugwugthemagnificfulАй бұрын

    Well timed, between the first and second round of elections 🇫🇷

  • @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz
    @ShireTommy1916_Somme-Mametz26 күн бұрын

    Franks are Dutchmen and Germans. More franks probably came to Britain with the Anglo-Saxons than to Gaul.

  • @mwittmann68

    @mwittmann68

    22 күн бұрын

    What makes you believe that ? The Franks have heavily influenced the Northern half of France... but England ? I'm quite doubtful.

  • @razvanrotundu925
    @razvanrotundu925Ай бұрын

    Very good video but I think you are really downplaying the thorough Romanization of Gaul and slightly overestimating the persistence of the Celtic element.

  • @joeturgeon
    @joeturgeonАй бұрын

    Two critiques which I hope you find constructive: Firstly, I wished you cited sources or at least included further reading in your video descriptions. You advertise and describe yourself as an educational channel creating documentaries about the origins of various cultures, ethnic groups and ancients histories and because the nature of these subjects often require scrying deep into pre-recorded history, referring to scholarly articles and verifiable archaeological evidence would help bolster the quality and effectiveness of your videos tenfold. You cited a 2020 study, “The Genetic History of France,” within the first few minutes and I would have really appreciated if you would have included a link to the study itself in your video description. Additionally you displayed various maps throughout the video showing the evolutions of various cultural boundaries or borders of France/the French people or their ancestral predecessors. I would be very interested in knowing where you are citing the maps from and if they are created by the channel, knowing the sources which you used to delineate the boundaries. My larger point being is that most of the topics discussed in this video go far beyond the scope of what would be considered common knowledge for the average person, meaning that you as a public educator have an ethical obligation to provide citation and sourcing for your very public audience. Without sources, much of what you present is difficult for most, myself included, to delineate real evidence and scholarly consensus from your own personal theories and conjecture. Secondly, around the 33 minute mark your commentary gets vaguely threatening and ominous concerning the future of France. Saying that, “Unless decisive action is taken soon, in another century France may not exist.” comes across as blatant fear mongering and appealing to those who subscribe to Renaud Camus’ ’Great Replacement Theory’. I want to give you the benefit of the doubt and say these comments are benign in the face of waves of right wing extremism and xenophobia rearing its ugly head in the recent and ongoing French elections but the timing is quite on the nose. French people are and always have been a nationality-a citizenship derived from a state, not a cohesive ethnic group. If you have any scholarly articles which put forward an argument for the ethnogenesis of the French nation it would be much appreciated. What has defined a French person first and foremost has always been their citizenship in the Nation of France, not their ethnicity. The Nation, as written in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen is not a Volk or a Tribe or an Ethnos; it is a body of citizens, active and passive, living within the same borders. It is an American understanding of Nation: a body of people who live on the same land who share the same values in both security and prosperity. Not in blood, not in language, not in culture, not in religion. Just as American is not an ethnicity, neither is French. The French Nation, to Jefferson and La Fayette, was the body of subjects of the old Kingdom of France (excluding all colonial creoles and their enslaved chattle), not just those who ethnically identified as French. If it were a strict definition of those who were ethnically French it would by definition exclude a large portion of the Kingdom’s subjects. The Bretons, Normans, Picards, Walloons, Flemings, Provençals, Occitans, Catalans, Basques, Germans, Italians, Corsicans, Jews, and Romani and all other people who have the grounds to argue a real ethnicity with a rich history tied to the lands of France, while simultaneously claiming French Nationality, would be excluded by that ethnocentric definition of Nation, therefore excluding some of the most prominent members of the Revolution, Napoleon himself to be obvious. Before they were French citizens, they were subjects of the Kingdom of France, before that, Franks or Burgundians or Visigoths, before that, Romans, before that, Gauls and Belgae of various disjointed Celtic tribes, before that, who knows. Not once has there been a unified French ethnicity nor common definition of what ‘Frenchness’ constitutes. Many, have tried to define them through shared ethnic, genetic, linguistic, religious or cultural ties and they all come up short and quickly unravel into vague ahistorical arguments based on some imaginary exclusivity. And unlike their German neighbors who defined themselves through blood, soil and some shared mythic past, the French elude that categorization. “The revolutionary spirit of national struggle” which France so desperately needs as you say, did not fight to keep the purity of some vague undefined French ethnicity. It fought for the rights of their citizens as it clearly states in their Declaration. Citizens like Napoleon Bonaparte of Corsica, André Masséna of Piedmont-Sardinia, and Franz von Kellerman of Alsace. Vercingetorix fought for the Averni and the Gauls, Charles Martel fought for the Kingdom of the Franks, Joan of Arc fought for the Kingdom of France, none of whom fought for the French. For a more French perspective on what French nationhood meant and how their citizenry identifies I would recommend to anyone who is interested to read Ernest Renan’s 1882 lecture, “What is a Nation.” (Qu'est-ce qu'une nation?): ucparis.fr/files/9313/6549/9943/What_is_a_Nation.pdf Renan was a devout racist, white supremacist and noted antisemite but his writings are still considered important to the greater history of French political science and Nationalism. At the time of an emergent German ethno-nationalism, which defined itself by its shared blood and soil, Renan stood in stark opposition declaring that no iteration of French nationalism could sustain itself through that same myopic German lens as there would be not a single Frenchman alive who could fit those parameters. The French Nation was defined by Renan as a citizenry of shared borders and willful association. A nation of choice if you will. Whether willful association or choice was ever afforded to any native born French citizen or subject or rather an assigned imagined political community enforced through the states’ monopoly on violence is a completely different argument beyond the scope of what I am trying to explain. I suggest Renan, not for his historical accuracy as a scholar nor for his morals, of which in both he is found supremely lacking, but because he is a more accurate representation of how the French themselves have historically categorized their own nationality.

  • @mikebane2866

    @mikebane2866

    Ай бұрын

    The most factual and biased comment in this comment section. I wanted to give FoL the benefit of the doubt, but it was a bit too on the nose for me. Honestly disappointed because it’s hard finding good channels that dive deep in ancient ethno-cultural & genealogical history without it either being bland History channel docs from the early-to-mid 2000’s or outright ethno-nationalists/neopagan fascists.

  • @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    @JohnSmith-kp7yr

    Ай бұрын

    @@mikebane2866Why are any of those things negative? Why do you hate ethnic Europeans to a point where you wish to see them disenfranchised and alienated in their own countries?

  • @mikebane2866

    @mikebane2866

    Ай бұрын

    @@JohnSmith-kp7yr There are no “Europeans” in reality, DNA test 99.90% of the world and we are all mutts. Nations are a modernist construction rooted in French republican nationalism (then later in French imperialism). I support the right of all people’s to a homeland and to organize their political, economic, & social systems according to their unique traditions, material circumstances, and lessons they’ve taken from their collective historical experience. I even partook in a nationalist effort to gain independence. Ethno-nationalism is not only objectively stupid considering we know for a fact that no one is comprised of “pure” genetic stock. Nor is any group truly homogeneous, there’s always variances and particularities which complicate simplistic romantic narratives that ethno-nationalists like to believe in. Because their psychotic fantasies get contradicted by the mere existence of these differences, their lack of genuine courage and strength leads them to eradicating those who remind them of their deep insecurities and pathetic cowardice. Acknowledge that all these idealistic ideologies are just groups of people, arbitrarily organized, conditioned into believing some distorted totalizing worldview that’ll justify their cowardice so they can sleep well at night and not turn the Luger on themselves. It’s very postmodern and nihilistic, it goes directly against the Teachings of the One Holy and Apostolic Church, and it is an insult to all our ancestors.

  • @TrueNativeScot

    @TrueNativeScot

    Ай бұрын

    what a load of subversive jewish cope. Stop crying because people are noticing an extreme form of ethnic cleansing that is going on in France and all White countries

  • @francoisleyrat8659

    @francoisleyrat8659

    Ай бұрын

    Excellent point. Too much American obsession with ethnicity in this video.