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I must admit, sean is definitely a good troll. If you succeed in triggering people it means your trolling is working.
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Italians are med and then?
What's wrong with you Cankee?
Late Roman empire was degenerated just a little less than your country is today
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Nope, read Tenney Frank's race mixing in the Roman empire (I think that's the title, it's from 1916).
Rome fell when it became "multicultural" letting in foreigners as citizens with rights for the purpose of extra taxation (blame Caracalla!), new religions and other ways of living, women granted a few more rights and then relying them for doing jobs, soldiering and leadership. Hedonism and degeneracy reigned when the Goths came to destroy it. Trannies roamed the streets, gays fucked publicly without consequence, people grew fat, race mixing was increasingly common, class systems were degrading and those preaching about the coming collapse were deemed "madmen".
The Book Race or Mongrel by Schultz describes the fall of Rome perfectly, and how you get modern Greeks and Italians.
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No, you are dumb, a large amount of Italians don't have Roman ancestry because Rome was a city state. Even Tuscans and other central Italians only share a genetic 'connection', they were a lot closer to Sicilians (genetically that is).
Its like a Anatolian Pontic Greek claiming Spartan or Athenian ancestry just because they're Greek. Yes they're Greek, but they're Pontic Greek. The Greeks found in Pontic Anatolia went there in 800BC, so they cannot possibly claim Athenian heritage.
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