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I doubt a Roman commander would marry a Brit, they share an island with barbarians
All I know is I support the BBC because they are annoying racists and edgelords.
Given I don't go on Twitter and try to have as little to do with Tumblr as humanly possible, I can confirm I'm not just repeating "something somebody said on twitter or tumblr".People keep saying that, but it's a rather daft argument. I mean we can annoy homophobes by hacking into the BBC and changing their stream to hardcore gay porn, but so what. Doesn't affect the initial point in any way in either direction, so in the end it's a useless statement. Probably something somebody said on twitter or tumblr somewhere and people are repeating it for fun?
I'm not the one getting butthurt over a bargain basement educational cartoon. I mean, if these people are so up in arms over the "historical accuracy" of having a non-lily white family depicted in Roman Britain, I fully expect to see them complaining about the Ridley Scott war epic Kingdom of Heaven because the real Balien de Ibelin didn't look like Orlando Bloom.It's also implying that some people in this thread are racist and/or edgy which is not nice.
WTH are you freaking talking about, man?! NONE of the things you mention as historic fact would have steered about anyone.The thing is, pointing out however blatantly, that the Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic state encompassing multiple ethnic, religious, and cultural groups coexisting in (relative) harmony with (relatively)* strong integration goes directly counter to the narrative pushed by so called "race realists" or "white nationalists"; which I think we can both agree is something probably worth doing. Plus, anything that dismantles the discredited and borderline racist narrative that the Roman Empire was brought down by "immigrants" earns a hearty approval in my book.
*Spain is full of Roman monuments bearing inscriptions like "Established by Flavius Gaius Julius, son of Balagus". It shows that at minimum the local Gallic nobility was at least confident that by adopting Roman habits they would be Romans.
It's also implying that some people in this thread are racist and/or edgy which is not nice.
I fully expect to see them complaining about the Ridley Scott war epic Kingdom of Heaven because the real Balien de Ibelin didn't look like Orlando Bloom.
The thing is, pointing out however blatantly, that the Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic state encompassing multiple ethnic, religious, and cultural groups coexisting in (relative) harmony with (relatively)* strong integration goes directly counter to the narrative pushed by so called "race realists" or "white nationalists"; which I think we can both agree is something probably worth doing. Plus, anything that dismantles the discredited and borderline racist narrative that the Roman Empire was brought down by "immigrants" earns a hearty approval in my book.
If you can call others views racist without proper justification I am sure I can call yours nutty without much explanations either.So, apparently on the original video uploaded to YouTube, the description mentions that this is a typical family, so the description is indeed in error because the portrayed family is clearly wealthy and highly privileged, which even by Roman standards was not 'typical'.
"Typical family life" would have been more accurate, but wouldn't have stopped those with racist views crawling out of the woodwork.
So it has nothing to do with historicity/historic accuracy you would say?But some people in this thread are manifestly racist. The only reason this thread exists at all is because the OP is racist, for example.
So it has nothing to do with historicity/historic accuracy you would say?
Mechanical said:If you can call others views racist without proper justification I am sure I can call yours nutty without much explanations either.
If there was a South African kid's educational cartoon which depicted ancient Zulus as white, and black South Africans were upset about it, would you call them racist?"Typical family life" would have been more accurate, but wouldn't have stopped those with racist views crawling out of the woodwork.