>hated mudskins
>hated big pharma
>hated greeks
>hated "degeneracy"
>extremely patriotic & jingoistic
>muh ancestors are spbeaging to me :DD
Was he the first Tea Party activist/ /pol/ack?
>Tea Party
I don't think the Bostonians who threw tea into the harbor that night hated "mudskins" that much, considering America's good relations with West African Muslim countries early on, disregarding (or even taking into account) the Barbary Wars.
Or are you breaking the 25-year rule?
>>987279
In what way is he breaking the 25 year rule my reddit friend?
He isn't asking about the history of the 2010 tea party, he's just comparing a guy from two millenia ago to a today's party so he can understand the situation better and mayhaps even draw parallels
>>987284
What?
The comparison breaks the rule.
>>987288
He's not discussing the history of the 10s tea party, he's drawing parallels between them.
You take this board way too seriously
>>987292
Are you French?
He's making a post comparing a Roman senator to /pol/, he obviously doesn't intend for this to be a good thread. I'm sorry I care about the quality of discussion and expect the rules to be enforced. This is a horrifically low level of discourse.
>>987305
Then I don't know what the fuck you're even doing here.
Like seriously, join a legitimate historical forum
Reddit told me this is the best history forum around
>>987308
Why would I do that when 4chan has memes?
Do you honestly just not want to follow the rules?
Maybe you should just go to /b/
Socrates was the first /pol/ack.
Hated degeneracy and killed by SJWs for corrupting the youth.
>>987292
Is /his/ officially more assburger than the Gay Sea?
>>987432
Clearly. The Platonic city is basically national socialist paradise after all.