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 Why is the Roman Empire so scary for women? I would get it if it was a bunch of jews feeling uncomfortable about it, they out of all people definitely have a reason to dislike Rome, but why just random shitlib women?

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 the Roman Empire was hyper Masculine that's why. 
 @Shadowman311 @Sick Burn, Bro woman fear the freedom of man. 
 Every single society that is not post-Obama America is a target for mentally impaired single mothers to clutch their pearls towards, especially when it brings lots of attention on the Web. 
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1. Roman movies are all masculine stuff about war and death. This is the actual and complete answer and the other answers are fluff. Movies are reality.
2. They've heard of 'Roman salutes' which are bad for some reason
3. They've heard that Rome was a big empire with slaves and African colonies and hate them as a result of anti-white programming
4. Roman statues have small penises and women have strange thoughts about men who are OK with that
5. When they get more educated they recognize a Roman bundle of sticks with an axe-head attached to it and connect that to World War 2 for some reason
6. Women are naturally repulsed by Richard Spencer and Rome's reputation took some accidental hits 
 She’s an annoying cunt 
 Rome=patriarchy and the natural order 
 Women: "Do men think about the Roman Empire?"

Me, wondering: "How did ancient Italy's empire last over 400 years, control and organize much of the known world, and lay the foundation for a major pillar of Western Civilization?  Yet, now they can't keep a ruling coalition together for more than 2 years, and the rest of the world laughs at them for being totally inept today?  What happened???" 🤯 
 @Shadowman311 @Sick Burn, Bro they don’t like men being real it makes them feel inferior. They are inferior and they should feel afraid. Feminism tells them it should be a bad thing to be afraid of men because they’re equal. 
 Things like this tell women that there’s an alien, foreign component to us that they will never reconcile. Lots of guys are feminized enough to the point that they’re familiar to girls, they talk about the same worries, desires, intimacies, etc. 

But this push shows them that there’s a totally unknown undercurrent in our minds, that not a single woman has ever felt. It upends their idea that men and women aren’t really all that different, that we’re the exact same mental slate save for 5% variation in hobbies. Instead, they’re finding out we’re only 70% simlar, and that prickles at them because it makes her wonder what else we’ve all been thinking about unspoken all this time.