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Capitalist Empire
examples of ancient and modern empire
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The ancient Romans called most others barbarians
as they promoted gorging.. followed by
vomitoriums
while Caesar and Crassus were crucifiers
Christians were shredded by Nero's lions
and Pompey's games set into the coliseum
foxes whose
tails had been set on fire
Quintus Hortensius served meals of
peacock tongues
Other peoples were made slaves in
thieving conquests of empire
Excrement balls were thrown at ones foes
Incestuous pedophiles filled
each of their own desires
What has changed? Military labs crucify
animals.. Mercenaries hire locals at
slave wages. Fast food chains encourage
mass gorging through tv ads.
David Cameron wants not to set foxes on fire
but only to tear them apart in foxhunts.
Pate from forcefed geese is served at
decadent gatherings. Intelligence agencies
with ivy league graduates pride themselves
on knowing the language of the cruel, while being
unaware of the more than 20,000 year old Sanskrit,
described by British judge William Jones as
'more perfect than Latin, more copious than Greek,
more exquisitely refined than either'.
The ancient Romans called most others barbarians
as they promoted gorging.. followed by
vomitoriums
while Caesar and Crassus were crucifiers
Christians were shredded by Nero's lions
and Pompey's games set into the coliseum
foxes whose
tails had been set on fire
Quintus Hortensius served meals of
peacock tongues
Other peoples were made slaves in
thieving conquests of empire
Excrement balls were thrown at ones foes
Incestuous pedophiles filled
each of their own desires
What has changed? Military labs crucify
animals.. Mercenaries hire locals at
slave wages. Fast food chains encourage
mass gorging through tv ads.
David Cameron wants not to set foxes on fire
but only to tear them apart in foxhunts.
Pate from forcefed geese is served at
decadent gatherings. Intelligence agencies
with ivy league graduates pride themselves
on knowing the language of the cruel, while being
unaware of the more than 20,000 year old Sanskrit,
described by British judge William Jones as
'more perfect than Latin, more copious than Greek,
more exquisitely refined than either'.
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