Tiktoker Says The Roman Empire Didn't Exist RESPONSE VIDEO
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This is interesting as the Pope has just banned the Traditional Liturgy that has been in use for thousands of years because... it's in Latin.
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/249927/pope-francis-traditional-latin-mass-restrictions
Now you have a TikToker here who says not only that the Roman Empire never existed but also says that Latin, as a language, never existed.
Part of a wider plot to remove the Roman Empire and thus all of western civilization from history?
Yes, I do believe that's the plan. If you read what the most prominent leaders in Rome and philosophers have to say about humanity, you realize the Ancient Romans figured humans and civilization out to its end. They had different technology but the stuff outside of that is all still very pertinent today and most pertinent to the nature of white men. This is what they're trying so hard to erase; white people. Because white people's nature is not compatible with being enslaved in the manner the elite are pushing.
I still affirm those beliefs are universal across ALL races - except those other races won't adopt is as their own because they haven't had the same collective racial histories that pushed for human rights and not only physical but intellectual liberty like the protestant reformations, etc; So they stay "tribal" because "well my race didn't DO that."
If this were true, then they would have popped up anywhere else, ever.
They don't exist in Asia, that race and their various cultures have their own separate and VERY different belief system from that of Rome. Values don't exist at all in Africa or South America, save the tattered shreds of what was forced on them by white conquerors centuries ago.
So what evidence, besides that you want it to be true, leads to believe that these values are consistent across all races?
Does it hurt that most faithful Christians these days live in Africa and South America?