Museum decides a Roman Emperor was transgendered.
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Trannies do not realise this is not the win they think it is. Elagabalus was basically a sex pest trying to push his views onto other people. Mm.
Of course, that's if we take what was written about him as genuine praise and not possible libel given some of the other things written about him by the exact same authors.
"The most hated scumbag emperor? It was one of us!"
Trust me, they embrace that comparison!!
I for one am glad that they're admitting there's no meaningful material difference between the various types of pervert. Troon, horse fucker, same thing really.
wish people would stop using archive.ph .. every since their new captcha, I've never been able to get a page to load
https://web.archive.org/web/20231121194830/https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-67484645
use OpenDNS, cloudflare doesn't like archive.ph.
Have you disabled cookies?
LIke others said, it's a DNS issue. The guy who runs the archive.today network is kind of a dick and deliberately configures his stuff to confound browers and DNS servers he feels you shouldn't be using. So some resolvers just plain don't work.
I use pihole so my workaround is to manually configure dnsmasq to hit up a DNS server I know works for those sites. I don't use it all the time because it's kind of slow from my ISP for some weird reason.
"Just use OpenDNS" isn't good advice considering their practically butt buddies with the WEF.
Yes, all public DNS server are compromised in some way, but, in general terms, I'd recommend poking around a bit and picking one with the fewest downsides for your priorities.
I don't think it's DNS for me. The report I get is a closed connection. It doesn't matter if I set it to use public DNS (like 1.1.1.1) or ISP or force secure DNS. Those servers don't seem to care. I used to have to use a different VPN.
Of course, I used to be blocked. Lately, I've had no trouble with the network. And I didn't change DNS (currently still secure DNS via ISP).
DNS isn't really secure, but neither would I rely on it being? Pretty much every site uses https with a certificate these days, and I'm not sending them any data if they don't (view-only content is fine). So I don't really care what your IP address is. If you have the private key then I suppose you are the one responsible for that website. That could also go wrong, but you try.
It loads just fine for me.
The BBC is genociding straight white history faster than Nazi Germany in the 30s.
They know this will create hatred of straight white people.
But they think this will benefit them somehow?
Does that mean we need to refer to Emperor Caligula as a God since he thought he was one and even went 'to war' with Posiedon
Just idiotic, any 'historical' work written by people backing this should be used as the kindling it's good for.
It wasn't Caligula!? I was rooting for some insane pronouncement on him again.
Someone mentioned horse fucker so WORSE than Caligula
He just made his horse a senator if I remember right.
He didn't actually. Caligula had a banquet at a time when there was an open consul position, and all of the Senators and aristocrats present were discussing who would be appointed. Caligula apparently made some offhand Trump-ish remark like "my horse would make a better consul than any of you" and all of the contemporary (establishment) writers who hated him recorded that as a sign of insanity rather than the epic troll that it was.
Most of the really over-the-top stories about Caligula come from a similar place: embellished by hostile writers to make him seem like a tyrant and a lunatic when he was in fact a populist, not unlike what we see the media doing to Trump. This is exactly the same reason we should take the stories about Elegabalus' degeneracy with a huge grain of salt. You can't really trust contemporary accounts of the behavior of Roman emperors, especially not the ones who were assassinated. Too many people had a vested interest in justifying such a murder by painting the assassinated emperor in the worst possible light.
Caligula didn't trust his senators, so he elected his horse to a major position instead of them. When they asked if it was to get his way, the new senator yelled, "neigh"
You know you've hit rock bottom when you're claiming the literal worst emperor as one of your own.
They've been doing that for ages now, remember "Babadook is a gay icon"? You know, the monster preying upon an autistic child.
The museum is inanimate and doesn't decide things. Specifically some weird sexual predator lover decided to trans an ancient figure, and their colleagues were either into it or too much of a gathering of pussies to tell them that's stupid
I'm not sure if they considered the optics of labeling such a promiscuous figure as trans.
He was also only 18 when he died, so here's yet another example of them trying to Trans the kids.
How bigoted of me.
Faggots gonna faggot
Sane person decides museum staff are incurable faggots. As was that emperor.
Revisionist history like this is now the norm the moment society accepted feminism as sane and logical instead of an insane cult. "We" did this.
If we're to take Roman history at face value, an unusually large number of Caesars were degenerates of some sort.
According to this history, many of the Caesars weren't heterosexual (e.g. Galba, Hadrian, Elagabalus), were incestuous (e.g. Nero), were outright insane (e.g. Tiberius, Caligula), were drug addicts (e.g. Marcus Aurelius), &c.
Consider how suspicious this is in light of, say, United States history. The United States is now on President #46, and yet it is not a widely accepted fact that a single one of these men was any of those things. Yet I'm supposed to believe that, of the first eighteen emperors, at least eight were overt degenerates and madmen of some kind? Almost half? One is tempted to believe that much of this is simply historical misinformation spread by Christians and others with an axe to grind against the Caesars.
But all this is something of an aside. The thing with Elagabalus is that he's the one and only Caesar who seems to have nothing positive about him whatsoever. Tiberius governed well for the first part of his rule, but his heart was never in it and he abandoned himself to pleasures of the flesh on something rather like Epstein's island for the rest of it; Caligula governed well for the first year or so, until he became insane. Nero would have turned out well were it not for the bad influences surrounding and corrupting him.
Elagabalus, however, was just plain evil. History has it, for instance, that he considered himself the 'wife' of at least one 'husband' and had at least two other male partners, prostituted himself in taverns, and promised great rewards to anyone who could turn him into a woman.
Eventually his own female family members (for whom he was practically a figurehead) betrayed him and he was assassinated at the age of 18, his corpse thrown into the river Tiber (a fate common for the corpses of disgraced persons), and replaced as emperor with his less degenerate adoptive cousin, Severus Alexander.
lul, Elagabalus was a shitty teen with something like 5 wives and 3 husbands, he has checked every box of the "how to make your subjects loathe you" including being a total vainglorious incompetent, being as cruel as Caracalla but with no combat skills, and trying to impose top-down a new religion upon Romans, in short, an antediluvian wokie.
he was installed into power by a conjures of women of the Severan dynasty. as at that point too many men of the dynasty died due to civil conflicts, assassination, and war. this is the period of history when the old saying "Rome governs the empire and the women govern Rome" came from.
after it was assassinated, again the same women made another conjures and installed into power Alexander Severan, another teen puppet.
which history note describes as the polar opposite of Elagabalus, a well-versed and fair emperor, this emperor wanted to resolve the problem against the barbarians by paying them tributes, aka paying the barbarians with stuff so they would refrain from invading the empire. and subsequently cut the pay of the army which was indeed excessive.
when the legionnaires got to know his plan they assassinated him and elected by acclamation Maximinus the Thrax, or in Italian Massimimino il trace, literally: little max the thrax.
little max was a 2.48m (8.13ft) tall chud that was so chud he did not even go to Rome for the coronation ceremony, he was too busy mowing barbarians.
he was the first of many "barrack emperors" of the period known as military anarchy, which lasted 100 years and ensured the fall of the empire afterward.
so let's resume: the trannies choose as their mascotte emperor a wokie, a degenerate, placed into power as a puppet by the establishment, full of women, during the waning phase of a great empire, these choices were instrumental to enact the unstoppable fall, and the guys who were actually fighting to protect the empire got so disgusted by this state of affair it literally ended up giving power to the chuds.
mmm...what extraordinary fucking coincidincie.
223 a.c.- ridicvlvs mvndii -§- 2023 a.c. - clown world.
2000 years of circus