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@ShawnRyan762 That bit about Brutus fulfilling his family's legacy or ancestral duty by killing Caesar...there's some real interesting history in there re: Roman ideologies
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“If you've heard of the Gallic wars, that's where Caesar basically goes, kills about a million people and conquers deep into France. This is where the idea of Caesar crossing the Rubicon comes in, the Rubicon is this river in northern Italy. Later on, he's named dictator for life, which is something unheard of and akin to a king. Caesar is going to be later assassinated by two assassins named Brutus and Cassius.”
@JeremyRyanSlate
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@michaelshermer @chris5977 MLK's letter from Birmingham Jail should be attached to the Bill of Rights. It's a user's manual.
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I would likely get my ass kicked @chris5977
Even if it was my constitutional right to blow a whistle in a cop’s face while he was issuing a traffic ticket, I would be a stupid fool to do so and I would have to own my actions and consequences regardless. Thats all I mean here.
Christopher Young@chris5977
@michaelshermer Tragic, but the root cause of the problem is the notion that there is a right to actively interfere with a law enforcement operation. Imagine what would happen if a state trooper was doing a traffic stop and you came up and started blowing a whistle.
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