Roman Senators at times marched out from Senate meetings to beat would-be-tyrants to death with their bare hands. Most had led armies into battle at the front. They assassinated Caesar! Sure, they lost in the *end*, but everyone loses in the end.
It is funny to me that the word "senate" is related to "old person"....and based on how people enter this means 30's to 40's to 50's and maybe 60's depending when people die. So the lifetime office named for old people is younger then the current U.S. one.
Not the Inspector's Clouseau's one, but The Younger, one who warred with Caesar - and not his great-grandfather of Ceterum censeo, who used to work for Gus Fring 😎
And they did quite well after the empire collapsed in the western provinces. Oh, well. Humanity will always be cursed with the ultra wealthy being immune to any consequences.
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Hence the symbolism of the one occasion Roman senators were brave.
Employment is the only necessary and sufficient case.
Its terror compels the ordinary citizen.
Not the Inspector's Clouseau's one, but The Younger, one who warred with Caesar - and not his great-grandfather of Ceterum censeo, who used to work for Gus Fring 😎