Cicero on the Present State of Western Society

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    Aletheia
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    If Rome is going to burn (it will), at least we won’t die firefighters. Leave it to the manginas, the noble but quixotic men, and the fire-watchers. By the latter of course is meant the female firefighters.

    “[…] it inevitably happens in a commonwealth thus revolutionized that liberalism abounds in all directions, due authority is found wanting even in private families, and misrule seems to extend even to the animals that witness it. Then the father fears the son, and the son neglects the father. All modesty is banished; they become far too liberal for that.
    No difference is made between the citizen and the alien; the master dreads and cajoles his scholars, and the scholars despise their masters. The young men assume the gravity of sages, and sages must stoop to the follies of children, lest they should be hated and oppressed by them. The very slaves even are under but little restraint; wives boast the same rights as their husbands; dogs, horses, and asses are emancipated in this outrageous excess of freedom, and run about so violently that they frighten the passengers from the road.
    At length the termination of all this infinite licentiousness is, that the minds of the citizens become so fastidious and EFFEMINATE, that when they observe even the slightest exertion of authority they grow angry and seditious, and thus the laws begin to be neglected, so that the people are absolutely without any master at all. […]
    Thus we find in the weather, the soil, and the animal constitution the most favorable conditions are sometimes suddenly converted by their excess into the contrary, and this fact is especially observable in political governments; and this excessive liberty soon brings the people collectively and individually to an excessive servitude.”

    #151904
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    Faust For Science
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    All things in moderation. Something women are not taught in this society. Good quote.

    #151939
    Elric Greenstone
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    Time to start listening to Cicero on Librivox.

    "You can either love women, or understand women. You can't do both. Because once you understand women, you realize that there is really nothing to love."

    #151983
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    the female firefighters.

    NICE one ! .. Hahahaha ! have HER drag your dying ass from a burning building and then get back to me ! …oh WAIT ? your DEAD ? ..oh..good thing we hired FEMALE FIREFIGHTERS …gotta be P.C. …

    #151995
    Aletheia
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    Well I should have put quotes around ‘firefighters’, but I think the point was clear. Haha.

    #152014
    Aletheia
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    That’s apparently what male firefighters call female “firefighters” – fire-watchers. The implication being rather clear…

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    un-f~~~ing-believable: that the same liberal feminization process caused exactly the same symptoms of social madness we’re experiencing now,,,,,,,,,over 2,000 years ago

    There’s one saving grace. Cicero died about 50 years before Augustus passed the Bachelor tax because so many men refused to marry these “Liberated” women. (I wonder why?) It especially applied to celibacy so look out MGTOW Monks.
    Perhaps we still have 50 years before we have to start paying to not f~~~ them.

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    Civilization has always eventually grown in cultures that don’t allow women to be women. And those civilizations always fall when they are.

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