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@humanvibration @PopBase Not sure about this one. The lighting, angle, and shading is slightly different. But in a more general sense, what is a photo of the same object supposed to look like? Don't tourists usually recreate iconic photos so people they show it to instantly recognize where they went?
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With the recent news that a sequel to the movie Gladiator is coming there are rumors of the new movie being “woke” and fuzzy memories about the original are running amok. I thought it would be worth giving my take on the films legacy. Gladiator in the Circus 🧵
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@ThatApeMan It's an infancy instinct. They look huge to babies, and spider bites are most deadly to small children.
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@BramblesCaptain @historyinmemes Sometimes you decide if something is a bug or a feature based on client feedback.
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@HedonismBot17 @GathererSkull It's someone taking a phone recording of a replay on security camera footage. It probably has a much wider angle but he's only filming the relevant part.
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@RNCResearch Everything they say is a lie.
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@GathererSkull Oh wait, I forgot we live in the future and I can just make this exist whenever I want.
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@Empty_America You've basically redefined leftism as "comfortable within declining standards of living" and right wing behavior as "prefers to maintain civilization". In as much as you are correct this has almost nothing to do with "homesteading", but very indicative of everything else.
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@dyingscribe This is the kind of chick who calls herself "the fun grandma" despite loosing custody of multiple generations of children.
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@abughazalehkat Anarcho-tyranny is when a Managerial State abuses "objective" procedures to enable a criminal underclass to tyrannize society while strictly punishing productive citizens. The managers rule through fear and uncertainty while shielding the organs of the State from direct blame.
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@CryptoOnlyCoims It's literally career ending to recognize these patterns. They all knew, it's just that half of them also knew better to say anything, and the other half would have attacked anyone who did. But they all knew.
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@Sargon_of_Akkad Women only care honestly about other women's mating prospects after they have secured a mate of their own. The women with high body counts tend to encourage worse in younger women to increase their competitive advantage in finding a partner, or as a cope, or out of plain spite.
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@dyingscribe They took this from the Ninja Turtles.
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@extradeadjcb When blacks are used for a color revolution you hear speeches written for them about equity, injustice, rage, equality, slavery, etc. When they spontaneously riot it's over free Popeyes they didn't get, free PlayStations they didn't get, and free concerts they didn't get.
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@GathererSkull This is like a really messed up Aesop's Fable. "The Portly Sow and the Swift River."
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@Slatzism The hilarious thing is that he was just reiterating the normally leftist talking points about food deserts. But he was a handsome white guy criticizing urbanism so they hated him for it instead.
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@kunley_drukpa My favorite one was when he went to the Congo and had to do the whole bit about the evils of Belgian colonization. And every single African flat out told him "Things were better when the Belgians ran things. We used to have schools, trains, and tourism. Now we have warlords."
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@DVATW IRA vs. ISIS seems like one of those insane cheap CGI shows you would catch at 2 in the morning on the History Channel.
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@mr_bones_wild Long married couple. Wife has idea. Husband knows it won't work. Husband knows he can't say anything. Husband waits for the idea to fail utterly. Knows better than to ever say a thing. Many such cases.
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@FromKulak I found out the other day that what caused Blue Bell salmonella fiasco was because some employees rigged an emergency door to not go off so they could take smoke breaks without following the cleaning protocols required on the production floor.
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The film doesn’t care that Rome called itself a Republic under the emperors. Or the many practical reasons that allowed the emperors to maintain their power. Or the many insane emperors Rome weathered long before Commodus. It’s simply assumed Republics are better.
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@bronzeagemantis Novel discovery is a combination of risk taking and pattern recognition. Europeans have the highest combination of both. Asians excel in the later but are near the bottom in the former. Africans the reverse.
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It’s paranoia on his part because the Great Man has no great desires at all. He just wants to go home to his farm, wife, and son. He’s the ideal Liberal man; powerful, virtuous, and utterly passive, never minding the contradictions the first two qualities have with the latter.
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@The_Law_Boy "Execute people who serially disrespect the life, liberty, and property of others" is a policy that works. Your "policy problems" are about making everyone else pay for infinite mercy; socially and in taxes. Make cheap execution the default, and volunteers can pay for the mercy.
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The historical Marcus Aurelius was a philosophical ruler. But in an attempt to make the Wise Man into a liberal notion of a Good King the film makes Marcus Aurelius regretful and morose, as if expansionist wars weren’t the lifeblood of the Roman economy.
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I’ll contrast these choices by covering the better half of the film first. The entire opening sequence is essentially a museum diorama of a Roman Legion. The battle builds with a soundtrack heavily borrowing from the classical piece by Gustav Holst “Mars, the Bringer of War”
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Marcus Aurelius wrote Meditations during his campaigns. As a stoic all he had to say about regret is that it is a waste of time. He was the last of the Five Good Emperors during the Pax Romania, in which the Empire was prosperous largely due to long strings of conquests.
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@extradeadjcb The most amazing fact I learned in all of this is that this woman paid for all three of her children to be born by surrogacy. This elite trans human dystopia stuff ought to have stayed in Neal Stephenson books.
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The gladiators were good at putting on a show and scoring superficial wounds. A little blood on the ground to rile up the crowd, but these weren’t mass human sacrifices and genuinely had more in common with modern day professional wrestling.
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Some may consider propaganda to be too strong a word, but I don’t. History is interesting enough on it’s own; if presented in a compelling manner. So when a significant divergence is made from historical accuracy it is being done for reasons that deserve examination.
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@dyingscribe It's this kind of situation.
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@GadSaad The difference being that when you talk about "Mordecai" and "Moses" you're not doing so to accuse them of poisoning wells. What you are unskillfully deflecting from is your own bigotry against people who support your cause because they are safer targets than the actual problem.
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@JohnChudSwanson No one even bothered to point out that the Fibonacci spiral doesn't even map to the image. He just took something that looks like "art" and did a cargo cult version of it.
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Here we see another historical hiccup, wherein the legion officers immediately switch loyalty to the Tyrant with a “just doing my job” attitude of liberal bureaucrats. This ignores that in Rome the generals paid their legions, which caused an entirely different set of problems.
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@dyingscribe All forms of potato salad.
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He dutifully conquers the enemies of his Emperor, the Wise Man, Marcus Aurelius who is presented as a very Wise Man, because he’s old and tired and doesn’t like war. Liberalism requires leaders to pretend to regret the wars they start.
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The audience isn’t trusted with moral or practical reasoning because Liberalism is feminine. Once the consensus among the scolds is set, reasons are just a formality. Conspiracies of women and weak men dethroning popular, but unsavory Emperors are justified because they say so.
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@Bdubs1776 Evergreen.
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As we see in Gladiator, that narrative is not that recent. Competent men compelled to sacrifice themselves, often at a moment of triumph, so that the duty of ruling is effortlessly transferred to undeserving feminine, or even child, figures is a recurring modern narrative.
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Liberalism, which insists all men are equal, will always work to condemn the Great Men and exalt the Wicked above their station. It will only forgive a Great Man for solving the problems they cannot if he dies gracelessly and returns power to those who did not earn it.
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@StolenDans This will get worse before it gets better. Boomers are entering the age where all they can do is sit and watch TV, and they have no taste for anything outside of boilerplate network TV drama and sitcoms.
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A system ruled by argument without honor is going to put liars in charge. A system that views strength as evil will sabotage those who wield power openly and reward those who work from the shadows. A system that fears judgment will make saints of the shameless and degenerate.
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@QuetzalPhoenix Because for about 300 years all the people tired of being peasants in Europe left for America. Then the remaining population had the few decent men culled in world wars two generations in a row.
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This is where the feminine nature of liberalism begins to emerge in the narrative. Commodus is called a Tyrant, but really he’s just a creep. Sure the Wise Man emperor could be tolerated because he was like a charming non-threatening grandpa, but creeps are just like eww.
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@MiddleearthMixr "I watched Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and didn't see a single sword fight"
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The regretful Wise Man act in the film goes even further, because you see Marcus Aurelius has decided to be the wisest man of all and return Rome to a republic! His only reason to do so is that he fears his son Commodus will be a Tyrant.
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We get to see the Tyrant in action, and the liberal narrative has to insist on his tyranny because it doesn’t show us anything going wrong in Rome. Other than his desire to start the games back up, he actually seems more focused on creeping on his sister than governance.
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@FatEmperor I would argue there is a third quality, one that makes the scam explicit: The only proposed solutions diminish quality of life. Real problems have many solutions, and the insistence on solutions that hurt you is a choice by those wielding power.
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The Wise Man is then made very stupid for the narrative, as he tells the would-be Tyrant his plan, to his face, while they’re alone, in his bedroom, at night. Tragically the Wise Man dies and the Tyrant somehow takes power. His first action is to kill off the loyal Great Man.
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Anyways, in the film, the Great Man kills the Tyrant and then dies, making sure that the immensely popular guy who did all the work isn’t just made into the new emperor. A women, a child, a senator, and some slaves declare Rome will be a Republic again, whatever that means.
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@ToddHagopian You're enforcing blasphemy laws for a religion you don't even believe in.
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The irony of course is that Liberal propaganda so often confesses their inadequacy. The sort of Tyrant Commodus was imagined to be; weak, cowardly, and perverted, is in fact the sort of men that liberalism is destined to put into positions of power and defend.
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“Gladiator” and gladiators, as well as films and coliseums, are alike in a meta-sense. The film is an entertainment product, with enough history and production value to dazzle, but none the less having an ideological worldview championed within it.
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The gladiatorial scenes follow this format as well. They are very deadly and dramatic. Actual gladiators were if anything more dramatic, and yet avoided death pretty well. It was expensive to train gladiators and the games were largely performances.
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The museum diorama aspect comes from the accuracy of uniform and weapons, but with everything deployed and used more like a display piece. The combination of infantry, cavalry, archers, and artillery is compelling visually but convoluted strategically.
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@Aristos_Revenge The best refrigerant is ammonia, which is insanely cheap to make. Got banned because it's slightly flammable. The latest gen stuff DuPont is pushing through (while the competition is getting outlawed), is carcinogenic, so corrosive it can't be used in old systems, and flammable.
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@ThomasSKidd Zimbabwae has a higher population percentage of Christians than America. If Christianity is the sole quality of life metric you care about why haven't you done the far easier thing of moving to Zimbabwae instead of trying to bring millions of Africans here?
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@remnantposting When I first saw this I typed and deleted like four different replies. It's just not worth it at this point in time.
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Their only problem is that, outside of their propaganda, no Great Man will ever sacrifice himself to continue the corrupt rule of women and weak men. For all the insistence on expertise Liberalism is built on the delusion that power can be adequately wielded by all.
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@PonchoRebound I like how none of the people singing the praises of this would apply it to anything else. "Before you were a communist you were a freeloader and a thief, that's why you all died in exile before the advent of industrial agriculture."
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The real Commodus was 18 when he became Emperor. His sister, Lucilla, was ten years older and rumored to be envious of Commodus’s wife. For some reason, the liberal narrative turned her into an entirely sympathetic character rather than show her being creepy and power hungry.
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Back in Rome some Senators explain to the audience how the games have made the Tyrant very popular. So they have to get rid of him. The real Commodus was finally killed on his second assassination attempt because he had been terribly unpopular and incompetent for ten years.
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@JadeAtrophis Some of them, like Bill Maher, make an entire career out of complaining about the things they vote for. In Democracy revealed preferences and declared preferences never have to align. You can live your entire adult life in political fantasy land while making the world worse.
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@tooronlists The two men in that photo murdered a white factory worker and raped his girlfriend.
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@PageauJonathan produced a video a few years ago relevant to this, about the role of strong men in feminist narratives, which is worth a watch. He identified this notion of “masculine power sacrificing itself for the ascendant feminine” to be a recent trend at the time.
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The Great Man eventually reveals himself to the Tyrant. The Tyrant continues to not do anything tyrannical by not only allowing the Great Man to live but granting him repeated public spectacles with which to increase his visibility and popularity.
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The notorious violence of the coliseum was mostly restricted to the brutal execution of criminals and enemies. The historical Commodus, who is characterized in the film, participated in (rigged) contests, mostly against animals, but this didn’t earn him favor with the citizenry.
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@AvidHalaby I wonder if the movie is going to cover the time he tried to poison an advisor in college because he wanted to do theoretical work but was assigned experimental.
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Which gets us to the second aspect of the film; its liberal narrative that rewrites history to champion the dominant ideology of the era in which the film was made. Maximus, a literal Great Man, is the protagonist. He begins as a general of legions, well respected by his men.
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@ScottAdamsSays Gonna have to make some deductions for what's already been given.
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@DeTahmineh @DanielDiMartino Behold, a woman who fled Iran and seeks only to prove them right about letting women be involved in politics.
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The Matrix is a cultural milestone of modern film. The action and sleek aesthetics have earned it appreciation from many angles but ultimately its an anti-parable of spiritual failure. What The Matrix presents is the futility of trying to Escape from Escaping.
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@JackPosobiec I wonder if climate protestors will deface this important cultural artifact.
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@AyoCaesar Liberalism, making people "equal" at the point of a gun for "history", since the French Revolution.
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Gladiator is really two films. One is a dedication to many great things about ancient Rome; a glorious spectacle of armies, arms, and armor. A film that brings the Colosseum back to life. The other film is political propaganda the kind of which Hollywood cannot be subtle about.
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The first assassination attempt of Commodus, at age 21, was by Lucilla and two guys she was having affairs with, one of which was her first cousin. They failed, and after that Commodus’s rule became defined by a deep paranoia, narcissism, and encroaching insanity. Funny that.
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The games existed for the commoners to have some vicarious experience of real conquests and history, but dramatized and made entertaining. Gladiator, the film, also illustrates how many of the contests in the Colosseum were meant to be stand-ins for historical battles.
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@MojaveReborn Shareholders and family hating academics have played a very cruel trick on these women. They were convinced to sacrifice youth and fertility for careers, so that they can spend money to buy both back 20 years too late.
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@SohrabAhmari Your "six generations to equality" rule has as much legitimacy as "six feet to slow the spread" did.
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@Babygravy9 Libs love to push articles saying "in 50 years everyone will look like this" and it's a photo of a mid brown person with slightly kinky hair and an odd eye color. They've latched on to Zendaya because she is the egalitarian ideal of that "equal" ethnic ambiguity.
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@plantationdrip "We'll make Beunos Aires entirely white and have them all speaking American English. They'll even play football like games and go to American style High Schools in prosperous clean neighborhoods. Clearly this will imply the world is under the boot of an evil Empire."
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The Great Man escapes, but returns home to find that it, and his family, have been destroyed. He wanders off mourning his dead family in Spain and is captured somewhere in North Africa. He’s sold into slavery to become the titular Gladiator.
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@Aristos_Revenge Since they keep insisting they are a private entity, the Federal Reserve.
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@SWENGDAD @zarathustra5150 This is what decent men are up against. It took you three tweets to go from "Why won't anybody help" to "Achshually it was good to arrest the guy that helped" Anyone doing the "right thing" for you and yours enables their own prosecution thanks to your myopic values.
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@lexfridman A good human does not, at a minimum, knowingly participate in subversive arguments meant to undermine civil society and general decency.
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I’ve seen a lot of conversation about the Sky Father vs. Earth Mother thing on the rw side of X lately. I have a pretty weird take on the problem that I’ve been looking for an excuse to share and this is as good a reason as any.
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Within liberalism women and weak men view Great Men and Tyrants the same. Liberalism relegates masculine duty to a sacrificial offering. This film about a Great Man titles itself on his role as a slave. He serves only propaganda and a culture that resents his competencies.
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@DonalkCoffey The ritual mutilation of children as a child sacrifice proxy for a self worshiping cult of gender ideologues. The people in the future will judge you for being wrong about something you enthusiastically believe in. They're not going to agree with you about your sacred cows.
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