Kishkumen wrote:
I know I teach Roman history to convince young minds that mass slaughter of foreign peoples, slavery, civil war, and world conquest make for a compelling ethos in today's world. If I did not fervently believe these things to be true, why would anyone care to study what I was teaching? In order to understand Caesar, we must love Caesar and the deeds of Caesar, and not criticize Caesar in such a way that we fail to praise adequately his legacy, thereby instilling in young hearts a deep passion to emulate Caesar in every way.
Anything else is weak and unworthy of notice.
Hail, Caesar!
Thank you. 'Tis good to be loved.