It's the abs and the pecs more than the historical record, I think.
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historical looks kinda lame: poor strategy, takin' credit for other people's blood... http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2011/11/move-over-frank-miller-or-why-occupy.html …
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what's better is they lost to a bunch of brown ppl and the alt-right still glorifies the battle.
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when have they ever learned the correct lessons from history?
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They also don't know the Spartans were part of an alliance and were a minority of the Greek casualties:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Thermopylae …
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Similar to how Americans think of WWII and forget all the Soviets who died.
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not to mention the "Spartans" were mostly Thespians (700) & Thebans (400).
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Nationalists often fixate on the losses. The romantic stand for X has more emotional appeal than a win.
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Reading your tweet and some of the responses, it's very clear you not-quite-men will never get it.
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think that's part of the appeal. There's always been a "we're doomed!" aspect to far-right. Thermopylae plays into that.
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