01-08-2010, 03:39 PM
Quote:However i would like to see those tourist robbers removed from the site of our holy city, for they disgrace Roman virtue and honour.As far as I can see those people are usually unemployed / very poor, and try to make a living out of this. I don´t see how people trying to make a living can disgrace a place that has a history like the Flavian Amphitheatre - it already was a graceless place from the beginning. And I don´t see how "Roman virtue and honour" are disgraced. This is so commonplace, it could be used as an example of "commonplace" in an encyclopedia . And the further statement, asking for the crucifixion of these poor people is so tasteless, inhumane, condescending, dismissive and brainless, that, once again, I wish I had an "ignore" button. Honestly, I hardly can eat as much as I wanna puke.
Crucifixion in the park behind the Vatican Hill, or even on the Appian way seems ok to me in their case.
Christian K.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.