It's remarkable how often libertarian rhetoric covers a desire for an elitist oligarchy, even an absolute monarchy that imposes its ideology by force. Of course the people who embrace it are very prolific in accusing everyone who disagrees with them of being a "communist" and of having the very same plans that they themselves are scheming for.
The forgotten figure from the Trojan war: Memnon
https://www.getty.edu/news/memnon-play-performance-classical-greek-theater-ethiopian
@peeppeepcircus
I really appreciate that the tribal members went to that dump and dug up Victor to give him a respectful burial on their land.
"For 100 gobsmacking minutes, the Californian who would be America’s first woman president was all of us, as the split screen showed Harris’ highly expressive face ranging from bemused puzzlement to barely suppressed laughter to blinking eyeballs of shock, as the 45th president of the United States dourly ranted about made-up “migrant crime” statistics or falsely claimed that Democratic states allow doctors to murder newborn babies."
@mel_the_author
Yep. Two similar places: San Juan Capistrano's mission and years later, San Marco in Florence, Italy. I must have been a monk or a nun in a past life. Those places felt comfortable to me, which was so bizarre as a modern human used to modern comforts.
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