Tuesday, December 26, 2023

The Decline And Fall Of The Descendants Of The Roman Empire

 It's laws, its size, its economy, its longevity? I suggested the clearest proof was the fact that there may be more Roman ruins remaining than from any ancient civilization in the world.

He disagreed, believing there were African empires whose cultures were equal if not superior to Rome's, the grandest of such being the Mali Empire in West Africa.

Depending on how one wants to characterize them, there have been thousands of cultures, civilizations, and dynasties throughout human history.

Which brings me back to my original point: How does one measure what a great culture is? Is it the language they left, the ruins they left, or how much of the earth or her population that the culture controlled?

Given how the West is committing cultural suicide, it might be helpful to examine what that Western culture has produced.

From citizens who became fat, dumb, and happy during the prosperous times to their inviting into their nations tens of millions of people who don't share their culture and most of whom come from nations hostile to Western values.

As a result, many, if not most, Western citizens detest their own culture.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/12/the_decline_and_fall_of_the_descendants_of_the_roman_empire_.html

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