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Originally posted by Ned For a very long time I detected no racism (hatred based on ethic origin) in the Roman Empire. That changed though in the early 400's.
You detected no racism before the 400's !!
That's gold.
What are the limits to your racism detector?
Is there any racism near me at the moment?
What about in Vietnam, 5th Century BC?
"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
Originally posted by Dauphin
Who's your favourite English actress?
without thinking too too hard, Id probably say Emma Thompson.
"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
Racism existed way before that. As usual, the so called strangers were the scapegoat for everything that went wrong in the empire. True enough they were part of the problem, but at least the German mercenaries did keep the Roman Empire alive for another century or so. That you don't detect any racism before 400 is ridiculous. Check any historical source and you'll see what I mean. In any case, the fact that manumissiones caused many former slaves to rise up high in the administration of the High Empire, made many people jealous. It's a simple explanation, but it's true nuff
A link would be appreciated.
I think there is a general consensus that the Romans did not hate any particular people so much that they would engage in a general slaughter of them. For example, the wiped out the Jews in the early second century because of a savage guerilla war, not because they hated the Jews. What happened in Italy in the early 400's was an entirely new phenomena, I think.
But, again, give me a link to an earlier incident that was clearly hatred based on national origin.
What is it called when everyone who doesn't look like you and/or speak your language is considered a "barbarian" ? Is that "racism" or something else? And does it really matter what term you use?
I think there is a general consensus that the Romans did not hate any particular people so much that they would engage in a general slaughter of them. For example, the wiped out the Jews in the early second century because of a savage guerilla war, not because they hated the Jews. What happened in Italy in the early 400's was an entirely new phenomena, I think.
But, again, give me a link to an earlier incident that was clearly hatred based on national origin.
If you need a link to believe that there was racism before 400AD you've got a problem.
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