Originally posted by Nephthysall those things happened the moment women were given power and influence and happen every time women get power and influence.
Rome can't be said to have fallen based on one factor. It was dozens. The fact that the elites were isolating themselves in self-sufficient estates and dodging taxes. The fact that Rome's armies were mostly comprised of "barbarians" who weren't truly loyal. Flat out racism in dealing with the Goths. The way the Goth situation was handled and how they weren't properly integrated into the state. Inefficiency combined with a huge empire. The rise of external threats. The unstable leadership. Rampant corruption. Stagnation. Etc.
Also, jews.
Cuckstian appeases jews and get killed by nogs. No surprise there.
Originally posted by FinalAnswer
That's better, it's a shame you don't have a lick of proof for any of that though. I, on the other hand, can just point out that, y'know, the Romans destroyed Israel, scattered the Jewish people to the four winds, kicked the, to the curb, then only increased the violence against after the empire converted to Christianity. In fact, it was only under Julian the Apostate, the only non-Christian emperor after Constatine, that the pressure on them began to ease, and he was even willing to let them rebuild the Temple in Jersusalem. And then he was killed in battle against the Persians, reconstruction was cancelled, and the persecution started up again.