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/pol/ - Wow so tiny
Anonymous Italy No.513454253
>>513445547
I fully agree. Just need to tilt it slightly differently
/his/ - Thread 17933641
Anonymous No.17933641
Rome was a nation-state. It was among the most ancient nation-states to exist. Trying to deny its status as such and implying it was some EU/UN type entity, or some weird other "polity" is basically enlightenment propaganda that the liberals invented the nation-state and if they did, it means they can take it away or alter it. But there is no consistent argument against this. Rome, the Roman Empire, had all the characteristics of a nation-state.
/his/ - Thread 17905289
Anonymous No.17905289
The Nordics, Jews, and Arabs all worked together to put a haplocurse on the Medshits and crush them as a means of racial self-determination. As someone of Germanic blood (those assholes kept raiding and enslaving us) I for one am VERY happy by this. Praise Hashem/Wuotan!
/pol/ - Thread 512340293
Anonymous United States No.512340293
Christianity spread all over Europe because, thanks to the Roman conquests, it was very interconnected and most White people were deracinated Euromutts without a strong sense of identity. They were severed from their ancestors and whether they had citizenship or not, their loyalty to the emperor and his cult was mostly superficial. So why do /pol/tards worship the Roman Empire and love it so much again? Not to mention how many North Africans and Middle Easterners immigrated to Europe before the Middle Ages put a stop to this.
/pol/ - Thread 512074926
Anonymous United States No.512074926
If the Roman Empire never fell all of Europe would be a stagnant backwards shithole except for the unconquered Germanic regions that would prosper and eventually eclipse Rome
/his/ - Thread 17839097
Anonymous No.17839097
Without Christianity most Europeans a.k.a. White People would not know or care about ancient Rome or ancient Greece (Hint - look at the gray parts of Europe on this map).
/pol/ - Thread 510235659
Anonymous Peru No.510235659
What are your thoughts on the Roman Empire?
/his/ - Thread 17819641
Anonymous No.17819641
Neopagans get mad at me for saying this and accuse me of being Christian but seriously - I just don't find ancient Rome/Greece interesting it all reads like capeshit from exotic alien people I don't care much for. The rest of Europe was literally prehistoric before the medieval times as well - look at Scandinavia or Eastern Europe. I really really don't care much for history before 250-300ish AD or so.
/his/ - Thread 17805904
Anonymous No.17805924
>>17805904
This is the territory of the Roman empire. Go ahead and point out Judea on here, see how insignificantly small it is.
To the Romans, Judea was just a barbaric slither on the frontier of the empire.
During the time of Jesus, Rome was busy dealing with its own internal politics. It's almost entirely certain that nobody working in Rome was even aware of Pontius Pilate's existence, and Pilate himself was likely not even aware of Jesus's existence even if he did exist exactly as written in the bible.
He would have had to attend to countless meetings everyday with the barbarous tribes he was governing. His job was to bring in taxes and strengthen the border of Rome, he would have had no interest in the meaningless politics of the Jews. When Jesus came up to him and offered him the cheeky line of "so you say" in response to "are you the king of the Jews?", he likely wasn't even paying attention and just told him to fuck off and let the Jews do what they want with him if it'll stop the locals from rioting.