Weird that a Nazi would claim that "not conquering the world" is an indicator that your ideology is shit.
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Jeez... if "love conquers all" you'd think at least ONE person would use it to violently rob a liquor store.

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"Might makes right!" :gets punched: "I can't believe you would stop to violence!"
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What's most offensive about this tweet is how moronic it is. Have you ever visited Earth?
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It's perfectly logical: 1. The criterion for strength is having conquered the world. 2. No one has ever conquered the world. Therefore, 3. Strength has never existed, and is an illusory idea.
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Every which way you turn it the tweet is wrong. For example: The Roman Empire was ethnically diverse.
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I'm amused by the people who took the above as being serious. I love this site sometimes...
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Zero books was agreeing with you
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I know - just some people quote-retweeting me derisively. I love it!
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Genghis Khan did. He had a council of cultures from the entire globe. In fact it informed him of many decisions and allowed him to adapt and conquer more places. So actually it is incredibly strong
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Wait, are you seriously arguing that those cultures are not different cultures? Are you aware of the number of different ethnic groups that were in his span of empires? I'm guessing not. Guess how many ethnic groups are in just China
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Read up on "Pax Mongolica." The last Khanate to fall was in 1687, so It lasted almost 400 years. Also one of the main reasons the mongol empire started to collapse was--guess what--RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE
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do you have any idea how steppe empires function
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errrr.. they did!
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Oh come on, what are you some kind of expert?! Molyneux may not have a "traditional" education in ancient cultures, but he has imagination* and that's quicker. *Sort of.
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