It always comes back to Rome. The American Empire is basically Rome 2.0.
The fall of the Roman Empire demonstrably followed the erosion of three core facets of society: (a) it become overly litigious, everyone was just afraid of getting sued and the people who governed the law were the oligarchs. (b) the decay of the prestige of the Praetorian guard and moving away from exemplary military service, instead opting to enlist ineffective mercenaries that did not have a connection to Roman civilization writ large. (c) the social and moral decay of society, degeneracy and sexual liberation which led to decline in birth rates and the demographic decline associated with the destruction of the family unit.
Like ancient Rome, America has risen to become a global hegemon, with a complex system of governance, a powerful military, and a diluted culture. Like Rome, America faces significant challenges, including rising inequality, declining social mobility, and the erosion of civic virtue.
The parallels between ancient Rome and modern America are demonstrable: empires that neglect their core values, abandon their civic duties, and succumb to decadence and corruption are doomed to decline. The fall of the Roman Empire was a gradual process, with multiple factors contributing to its demise. The decline of the American Empire will likely be as complex and multifaceted, driven by a combination of internal decay and external pressures.
Empires must prioritize their core values, maintain social cohesion, and uphold civic virtue in order to endure.
(a) As the Roman empire grew, the number of laws and regulations increased, creating a complex web of rules that were often exploited by the wealthy and powerful. This led to a culture of fear, where people became hesitant to take risks or make decisions without consulting lawyers, so they didn't get sued. The oligarchs, who controlled the legal system, used this to their advantage, accumulating wealth and power at the expense of the common citizen.
In modern America, the proliferation of lawsuits and the growth of the litigation industry have created a culture of fear and risk aversion. The cost of compliance with regulations and the threat of lawsuits have become significant burdens for businesses and individuals. This has led to a situation where the wealthy and powerful are often able to manipulate the system to their advantage, while the average citizen is left to navigate a complex and intimidating legal landscape.
(b) The decline of the Praetorian Guard's prestige and the shift towards mercenary forces marked the beginning of the end for the Roman Empire. The Praetorian Guard was once an elite force that embodied the values of Roman citizenship and military service. As the empire expanded, the guard became increasingly corrupt and ineffective, leading to a decline in morale and discipline.
For the American Empire, just look at tranny fag Admirals to see the erosion of military prestige and the growing reliance on private military contractors (PMCs) and mercenaries. While PMCs (ostensibly..) provide specialized skills and flexibility, they're really just hired guns with no national purpose or civic duty that defines traditional military service. This has lead to a disconnection between the military and the broader American society, undermining the social contract and the notion of shared citizenship.
(c) The Roman empire's increasing tolerance for degeneracy, promiscuity, and other forms of social decay contributed to a decline in birth rates, family stability, and civic virtue. This led to demographic decline and the erosion of the traditional family unit.
For the American Empire, the growing acceptance of promiscuity, decline of traditional marriage and family structures, and the increasing focus on individualism and self-gratification have all contributed to a sense of social decay and moral relativism. While these trends may be seen as liberating by a bunch of blue-haired faggots, it has clearly lead to a breakdown in social cohesion, civic duty, and collective responsibility.
Maybe the Empire is just fucked, regardless.
Edit #3, added modern context for fun comparison analysis.
really, so why didn't christianity save it? it had 100 years. here's the real reason why rome fell (jewish ideological and financial subversion, same as today, not natural sexual liberalism) not that i expect you to watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DV4Trrm06A
there's zero evidence rome was more sexually liberal at the end versus at its peak. most people who try this argument get quotes from the bc era and compare it to the 500bc era.. and then just ignore the fact that rome didnt fall for another 500 years.
Unusual answer. I made a massive post with all three reasons Rome fell, and you swoop in with this nonsense without writing anything and tell me to do my own research.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Book by Edward Gibbon
Just read this first because your entire diatribe screams mid wit fuckwit. Pretty much wrong on all accounts for reasons you don’t even understand. Go find one of my older posts on it.
Witnessed it first hand. I was a young child in the late 60s. I watched us go from a pretty decent, moral society where divorce was almost unheard of, and there were almost zero " single mothers to the Weimar 2.0 we now have .
In one or two generations you radically transform a society , just get access to the children and teach them whatever devilish doctrines you think will serve your end game.
I highly recommend Libido Dominandi by E. Michael Jones. It is an amazing break down of recent history and how sexual liberation leads to social chaos. It's an extremely long read so you may want to get the audiobook and play it in the background while you work
Sexual liberation is made up bullshit by Jews. It simply means STD riddled sluts and faggots get exposition in Jewish mass media trying to normalize them.
Normal people keep marrying and creating families since the beginning.
Literal conflict of interest for an Indian to be advising any other Country on their demographic pyramids. It's how your ilk cross-pollinate into Civilized society writ large.
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The fall of the Roman Empire demonstrably followed the erosion of three core facets of society: (a) it become overly litigious, everyone was just afraid of getting sued and the people who governed the law were the oligarchs. (b) the decay of the prestige of the Praetorian guard and moving away from exemplary military service, instead opting to enlist ineffective mercenaries that did not have a connection to Roman civilization writ large. (c) the social and moral decay of society, degeneracy and sexual liberation which led to decline in birth rates and the demographic decline associated with the destruction of the family unit.
Like ancient Rome, America has risen to become a global hegemon, with a complex system of governance, a powerful military, and a diluted culture. Like Rome, America faces significant challenges, including rising inequality, declining social mobility, and the erosion of civic virtue.
The parallels between ancient Rome and modern America are demonstrable: empires that neglect their core values, abandon their civic duties, and succumb to decadence and corruption are doomed to decline. The fall of the Roman Empire was a gradual process, with multiple factors contributing to its demise. The decline of the American Empire will likely be as complex and multifaceted, driven by a combination of internal decay and external pressures.
Empires must prioritize their core values, maintain social cohesion, and uphold civic virtue in order to endure.
Long live the Empire, I suppose.
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(a) As the Roman empire grew, the number of laws and regulations increased, creating a complex web of rules that were often exploited by the wealthy and powerful. This led to a culture of fear, where people became hesitant to take risks or make decisions without consulting lawyers, so they didn't get sued. The oligarchs, who controlled the legal system, used this to their advantage, accumulating wealth and power at the expense of the common citizen.
In modern America, the proliferation of lawsuits and the growth of the litigation industry have created a culture of fear and risk aversion. The cost of compliance with regulations and the threat of lawsuits have become significant burdens for businesses and individuals. This has led to a situation where the wealthy and powerful are often able to manipulate the system to their advantage, while the average citizen is left to navigate a complex and intimidating legal landscape.
(b) The decline of the Praetorian Guard's prestige and the shift towards mercenary forces marked the beginning of the end for the Roman Empire. The Praetorian Guard was once an elite force that embodied the values of Roman citizenship and military service. As the empire expanded, the guard became increasingly corrupt and ineffective, leading to a decline in morale and discipline.
For the American Empire, just look at tranny fag Admirals to see the erosion of military prestige and the growing reliance on private military contractors (PMCs) and mercenaries. While PMCs (ostensibly..) provide specialized skills and flexibility, they're really just hired guns with no national purpose or civic duty that defines traditional military service. This has lead to a disconnection between the military and the broader American society, undermining the social contract and the notion of shared citizenship.
(c) The Roman empire's increasing tolerance for degeneracy, promiscuity, and other forms of social decay contributed to a decline in birth rates, family stability, and civic virtue. This led to demographic decline and the erosion of the traditional family unit.
For the American Empire, the growing acceptance of promiscuity, decline of traditional marriage and family structures, and the increasing focus on individualism and self-gratification have all contributed to a sense of social decay and moral relativism. While these trends may be seen as liberating by a bunch of blue-haired faggots, it has clearly lead to a breakdown in social cohesion, civic duty, and collective responsibility.
Maybe the Empire is just fucked, regardless.
Edit #3, added modern context for fun comparison analysis.
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Tacitus
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there's zero evidence rome was more sexually liberal at the end versus at its peak. most people who try this argument get quotes from the bc era and compare it to the 500bc era.. and then just ignore the fact that rome didnt fall for another 500 years.
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The Roman empire lasted for ~1,200 years, and the fall was basically like how Earnest Hemingway described bankruptcy: "Slowly, then suddenly".
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Sexual liberation in the late 60's-70's has seen nothing but our society collapsing ever since.
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Read a book on the subject or continue playing 20 questions.
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OK my friend, you sure convinced me!
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Book by Edward Gibbon
Just read this first because your entire diatribe screams mid wit fuckwit.
Pretty much wrong on all accounts for reasons you don’t even understand.
Go find one of my older posts on it.
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I was a young child in the late 60s. I watched us go from a pretty decent, moral society where divorce was almost unheard of, and there were almost zero " single mothers to the Weimar 2.0 we now have .
In one or two generations you radically transform a society , just get access to the children and teach them whatever devilish doctrines you think will serve your end game.
Jews of course we're behind 90% of it all.
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It's an extremely long read so you may want to get the audiobook and play it in the background while you work
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Normal people keep marrying and creating families since the beginning.
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Go home, street shitter.