You know how today everyone who is offended by the opinion of someone else they just call them a nazi, reactionary, communist etc.
What did people call each other to mean roughly mean the same things before these terms came into being?
In 18th-early 19th century Europe they'd call you a Republican.
Heretic, hussite, kaffir, barbarian, peripatetic, stoic, cynic, optimate, populare, radical, pedophile, faggot, etc.
>>902767
>stoic
that was an insult at some point?
>>902789
Well alright, maybe not like calling somebody a Nazi, but definitely criticizing their No Fun Allowed outlook on life. I'm talking about ancient Stoics by the way, not somebody inured to pain.
"Tory"
Blasphemer