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Prism of history

Prism of history

Sipping a coffee, trying to forget a weather watch with 35mph + winds. Was tellin ratdog; dog, one can be well read yet remain unrefined. Was I told, read this 11-year-old, kid, by the time I was done reading it, I had another sibling,

A name you may not know Tiberius Gracchus, from a very wealthy family, extremely wealthy

where’s our senate? ohh yeah, on vacation

how did cheeseburger chucky say it, ohh yeah,

“7 ways to Sunday”

Back to Tiberius, does it not sound all sorts of familiar

Opposition from the Senate: The reforms they proposed were met with significant opposition from the Senate, which was composed of wealthy landowners who opposed the redistribution of land to the common people

The Gracchi’s reforms were expansive, aiming to address a wide range of issues, which made them unpopular among the Senate and the elite. 

 The Gracchi’s attempts to enforce their reforms led to political violence, including the assassination of Tiberius Gracchus and the subsequent repression of the plebeian assembly. 

footnote of sorts

you and me are viewed as PLEBS

While the attempts failed with President Trump

Weren’t the elites who assassinated Tiberius, no way would they get their hands dirty

Nature break:

you know the rule, there’s always an exception to rule, while we Americans don’t view our lady folk as property, raise your hand if like this trade

No need to wonder why I got so many books, reading is like hand me down item

Proud to be Unrefined 🙂