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Comments by "Tespri" (@Tespri) on "Empire of Psychopaths: What Lead the Romans to be Quite so Brutal?" video.
@frogger2011ify same with russia within their 100-years.
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@kryzzan7039 Germany only once and that's under Hitler. Ruzzia has consistently done worse than Germany once every 10-years
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So much misinformation and manipulation on this one. Instead of addressing everything in here I simply need to point out one fatal flaw. Carthage, they were rivals for centuries and Carthage was subjugated in previous war and still started a new war, which almost eliminated entire rome. Not to mention that Carthage was slaughtering soldiers without leaving anyone alive and were rampaging in the farmlands and killing civilian population. Simply put... Salting the earth was when the Romans realized that only way to stop Carthage from trying to kill them all, is by salting their earth so they can't grow crops anymore. Oh and btw... It never happened. There is no historical writings of this event even near of said timeline. You're doing poor work with your research. Stop throwing pop-culture knowledge around and misleading people. Plus your premise fails, had entire population gone complete bonkers then they wouldn't be able to stay in power for centuries.
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He isn't really educated in history. He is a geek pretending that he is a smart one, but in reality low IQ and only pop culture knowledge in his head.
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Marcus Aurelius was well recorded and considered as philosopher king who lead people with wisdom and kindness.
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@georgewilliamson5667 you don't take into account issues in brain development with lack of protein while growing up.
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@georgewilliamson5667 seems like you didn't get enough nutrition as a child. Peasants and the original people in ancient times had very low IQ because poor diet during childhood. So yes peasants were ignorant.
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@georgewilliamson5667 you said that it's stereotype that is not true that peasants were ignorant. They were, I disproved your claim. Also all social animals enjoy spending time with each others. You're trying to make case that were all the same because we enjoy living.
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@Crimea_River Romans were literally willing to pardon him, but his own people demanded that he needs to be crucified.
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@Crimea_River yes and no. You only make history if you make something significant. Wars are very common to be recorded but how many people record anyone giving money to charity to some beggard on street? Will you be recorded or not depends on how big of an influence you had and how known you were at the time period.
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I'm happy that I live in Finland. Free filtered water and no lead pipes.
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They weren't, you should see chinese and russian ones. Even russia in last 100-years was far worse than rome.
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Carthage is exception because they were centuries old enemy and they kept coming back even after they were subjugated. Not just that but carthago was committing terrible war crimes so I don't shred a tear for salting their capital.
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@RavingKats athene is greek god not roman
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