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>add a quipping redditor to your tv show
>look him up
>he really said those things irl
wtd
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>>214421084
QRD?
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Cicero always baffled me

During the civil wars he was always like
>the pen is mightier than the sword!
>muh laws
>muh senate
>muh tyranny
>if I use facts and logic I can btfo my enemies!
Meanwhile his most famous political act was becoming a dictator and executing a bunch of senators without trial. Was his own hypocrisy completely lost on him?
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the Ben Shapiro of ancient Rome
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>>214421106
SPQR
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>>214421175
So a kike retard that held alligence to a country that despised his host country, and only argued against children and got btfo against adults
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>>214421163
The more things change the more they stay the same. I hate how redditor youtube historians like historiacivilis fellate this dude.
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>>214421163
A real "I must destroy the democratic process and kill my opponents in order to protect democracy from tyranny" moment.
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>>214421269
>youtube historians like historiacivilis fellate this dude.

one youtube vid
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>>214421163
He was a cuck and he died like one
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>>214421281
So a modern day Trump
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>>214421295
There is no such thing as a Trump. It is a manufactured creature to stir up left/right distraction. A future doctor just murdered an innocent white woman and you're more upset at Blumpf because he made a tweet.
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>>214421295
Cute.
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>>214421295
Are you saying Trump doesn't exist in the modern day
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>>214421281
From what I've read of Cicero, he reserved this treatment for tyrants and was very explicit about the notion that tyrants should be killed. Of course human nature being what it is, one can easily convince oneself that all the people you're tyrannically executing are themselves tyrants.
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>>214421295
Which of his opponents has drumpf killed? Which part of the democratic process did he destroy?
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>>214421400
He made my trans gf have a sobbing mental breakdown and cut xirself, that's basically attempted murder
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For me, it's Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
>think you're going to make an epic stand against Caesar by hunkering down in Corfinium with 30 cohorts
>your cohorts immediately betray you and hand you over to Caesar
>Caesar pardons you
>hatch up a plan to do the very same thing in Massilia
>Caesar just bypasses you on his way to Spain
>later die at Pharsalus fighting Caesar
>but your great-great grandson will be Nero so it's okay I guess
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>>214421198
That sounds nothing like Cicero.
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>>214421340
I obviously meant 2016 Trump not 2024 Trump
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>>214421400
>Which part of the democratic process did he destroy
abusing executive orders to do whatever he wanted to bypass the Congress, having people threatened to get kicked out of the country even actual citizens
But whatever, half the US was ok with electing someone who is objectively a criminal and that didn't get punished, is not about getting a good candidate but whoever makes the other side more mad.

>but X president did it
two wrongs don't make a right
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>>214421544
>objectively a criminal
Yes goy it is illegal to be accused of working with russia and it's illegal to be accused by women of being a piss fiend
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>>214421400
>Which part of the democratic process did he destroy?

bruh
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>>214421163
Cicero believed you should only ever do what was morally right. Laws lay down those morals for everyone to follow, and if they don't, they deserve punishment. He believed the natural way for a human to behave was to act morally and selflessly. The problem during his lifetime was that the republic was completely fucked, and he was clinging on to the people who wanted to preserve the status quo instead of providing legitimate change. Whether Caesar and Octavian had to become absolute rulers to achieve that change is up for debate
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>>214421163
More like Cisshitcero lmao
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>>214421295
I think you mean the globohomo liberals like the EU, who censor and ban their opposition political parties to "protect" democracy.
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>>214421084
>>214421163
yeah cicero was the ur-libtard, whenever you hear a lib seething about "muh tyranny", "muh institutions" and "muh authoritarianism"remember that cicero did it first and gayer
>>214421295
firstly you mean an ancient trump and no, think of his as an ancient roman robert reich
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>>214421544
The reps said literally the same about Obama
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>>214421084
/tv/ is a drink-sodden, sex-addled wreck board
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>>214421544
Executive orders existed prior to Trump and are part of the powers given to the President.

The rest of your tantrum has nothing to do with the democratic process.
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>>214421705
-me in 2016, before zion don absolutely fumbled the ball and started saying israel first like a blackmailed clown
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Caesar had really bad memories of Sulla, and refused to execute any romans. He constantly forgave his enemies and they literally stabbed him in the back for it

The only reason he even marched on Rome was because corrupt senators wanted to jail him and steal his wealth right after destroying the Gauls
He was pragmatic, knew what was best for Rome and bent the rules for it. Meanwhile Cicero was too obsessed with the letter of the law, letting corrupt senators do whatever they wanted
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>>214421269
>historiacivilis
Lmao he really makes romeboos mad by just stating facts

>NOOOO CAESAR DIDNT COMMIT A GENOCIDE BECAUSE HE JUST DIDNT
>NOOOOO OCTAVIAN TORTURING PRISONERS TO DEATH WAS A GOOD THING BECAUSE
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>>214421163
>>214421084
Cicero did absolutely nothing wrong, both in show and in real life. The Republic was caught out of sync when Caesar marched on Rome and the only way to mitigate the threat was to stab the tyrant dead. The democracy he had in mind was the rule of the fittest, patricians not plebeians. If you thought that Vorenus is the good guy in the show, you haven't been paying attention. It's Caesar who immediately sets to giving tribune powers to literal cutthroats, niggerifying the discourse. Then it's his adopted son that institutes proscriptions on massive scale. Cicero and Brutus were men that did what had to be done, but the ram has already touched the wall and there was no salvation for the Roman empire in the end.

Sure, Octavian was not a bad ruler in terms of fixing what his divine father fucked up, but history has proven Cicero right and within 50 years you had a tyrant such as Tiberius immediately followed by lunatics like Caligula and Nero.
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>>214421176
kek
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>>214421163
>>214421163
He was a pragmatist. He valued law and the republic highly but he knew that there are times when ideals need to be set aside to face reality in order to save the things he valued.
Power conflicts in history are filled with two kinds of men: those who never compromised on their morals and the winners.
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>>214421084
he was a kino guy
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how high was his blood pressure in that moment?
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>>214421163
you can sit back and say youre going to do everything different than your opponent but in practice people who do that tend to not know what theyre really doing, and so end up mimicking what the last guy did only worse once they get into positions of power. creativity doesnt really exist among most people, neither does vision
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>>214421084
Rome was so full of posturing and hollow charades appealing to tradition.
The concept of senators breaks down when you have too many and it just becomes about large majorities teetering to the will of personalities.
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>>214421971
>Meanwhile Cicero was too obsessed with the letter of the law
only shitters do this because they dont realize rules are guidelines for shitters and if you have a brain you are supposed to maneuver around them properly
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>Perhaps you would have us clip a tranee!
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>>214422861
Wrong, Brutus and Cassius betrayed their Consul who they swore their lives to. Not only that but Brutus was pardoned by Ceasar and was almost like a Son to him. Cassius was a close friend of Ceasar who went to war with him. The reason they betrayed him was because they thought they wouldn't get a chance to rule when Ceasar became a Dictator for Life. When if they didn't do shit they could probably get a chance to rule as Ceasar was going to pacify Dalmatia and then go to Parthia to avenge Crassus and recover the missing Aquila that was taken from Crassus. During said travels the chance of Ceasar returning weren't 100% so had they waited him out they could thrive. Instead they were traitors who were properly defeated by the forces of Marcus Antonius and Caesar Octavianus which was the one who later became Augustus.
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>>214424690
Why would weapons have any more effect on the volcano than laws did?
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>>214421295
Democrats are the ones who openly flouted democracy by appointing their presidential candidate with no democratic process, in the name of "saving democracy" from the bad orange man.

You TDS afflicted idiots will just attach any bad thing you can think of to Trump even when it's completely at odds with reality.
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ANTHONY!! VETO THE MOTION!! VETOOOO THE MOTION!!
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>Diogenes, who, being told that some persons derided him, made answer, "But I am not derided."
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>>214423177
So Pompey wanted Marc Anthony to get back to the senate and veto it right? Did he just send his goons out there as a farce to pretend like he'd want to stop Marc? Seems like his biggest mistake
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>>214421568
The trial, the one he lost, for which he didn't get punished, of course if you ignore everything against it, is easy to say that is a conspiracy, also as an american you win the good goy award, ever year you keep sending money to Israel, my country doesn't.
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>>214421163
Cicero was based. He left Marc Antony seething so bad Antony had his tongue pinned to the Rostra and never mentally recovered. Marc Antony was basically the Jonah Hill of the Triumvirate.
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>>214424690
His face is prime material for a soi version.
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>>214421084
There's no evidence any of these people existed
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>>214426251
This but unironically. Most of history is fake shit spun up by faggot jews.
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>sulla takes power, purges politicians too ambitious to be allowed to persist, then returns power to the republic
>caesar takes power, doesn't kill anyone, tries to hold on to power and gets killed like an idiot
and sulla gets called a bad guy...
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>>214421163
Cicero became a dictator through a legitimate legal process to put down an assassination plot and resigned it as expected.
Caesar became dictator for life, an (almost completely) unprecedented authoritarian power play, by exploiting the legal system, albeit for generally good reasons.
Caesar II became a dictator through outright violence and complete disregard of the law with only his personal greed in mind.
Wouldn't expect a pleb like you to understand nuance tho.
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>>214421163
In the show it made it seem like he was just a lieutenant of Brutus. So he was the actual dictator and leader of rome until Augustus buttfucked him? Didn't know that.
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>>214426707
The mighty Cicero, taken like a woman!
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>>214421400
>Which part of the democratic process did he destroy?
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>>214426707
He was a powerful politician, and was only dictator for a day during a rebellion and that was years before the show starts

And Brutus was Cicero’s underling
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>>214421295
Yeah the guy who survived lawfare, an opposing party trying to take him off the ticket entirely in like 16 states, and assassinating him twice is the guy who is doing it. Dems still lose, lol.
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>>214427562
Name one thing he did the president isn’t allowed to do
I wish he was half the dictator the left claims him to be
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>>214421578
>>214427562
you sure showed him
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>>214427562
>>214421578
>can't actually argue for their case
drumpf keeps winning
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>>214421163
The appointment of a dictator to solve a crisis was the senate acknowledging that all conventional political methods of dealing with the crisis had failed. In that case, they failed because a bunch of Roman politicians were in on the conspiracy. They were rich and well-connected through all levels of society, they'd be able to buy their way out of any trouble they found themselves in. Cicero was appointed dictator by the majority to put an end to it by the most expedient means and that's just what he did.
A bunch of people cried, Wojak-like, then and apparently now, about him killing a bunch of senators without trial and how it wasn't properly Roman, but shrugged their shoulders and asked "what can you do?" about the endemic corruption at the core of Roman politics that was rotting society from the inside out - which perfectly sums up that whole period that led to the downfall of the Republic at the hands of two Caesars.
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>>214427629
He's broken dozens of laws. But they spent the last decade stacking the courts including the supreme court, and radicalizing the republicans to kiss his feet as Dear Leader so no one will actually enforce the laws. He's already set on destroying any future votes, but you'll just say calmly wait 2-4 years and see! When by then of course it will be far too late. Unlike the hysteria you generated about Obama and Biden which was obviously fake and used to just telegraph your actual future moves.
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>>214427908
yeah the 2020 elections were SO legitimate
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>>214427908
Trump actually cucked by choosing lame justices like Conney Barret. Need more Scalias & Kavanaughs.
Fortunately, RBG's hubris was punished and she didn't resign pre-2016
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>>214427908
your side must be really unpopular to lose popularity contest to him.
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>>214421285
>>214422142
>defending the romaboo who destroyed his whole channel with commie bullshit
yikes
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>>214428098
Qrd? I like him
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>>214428098
>makes a video breaking down just how badly wageslaves have been fucked over by the industrial revolution
>"commie bullshit"
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>Let's assassinate this man who is extremely popular with the military and civilians.
>Let's also leave all of his closest allies and family members alive.
Not the smartest move.
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>>214421175
not really
maybe if ben held office
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>is the best emperor in your path
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>>214421295
but without the retarded tariffs



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