>I am referring to the Younger one. He is mostly to blame for Ceasar's Civil War as he fucked up negotiations between the Pompeiians and Caesarians attempt at hashing out an agreement and terms. Cunt continued fight even after Pompey's murder and hated Caesar's populism to the core. I'm not saying Trump is allegorical to Caesar (Maybe a little, I see him more allegorable to the populist Gracchi brothers who were murdered on orders of the Patrician elite for supporting pleb reforms.
I am too. Otherwise i wouldn't be talking about Caesar, Crassus and Pompey no? I'd be talking about 2nd century figures.
To blame the younger one is a joke when Pompey, Caesar and Crassus legitimately couped the republican government into their own personal triumvirate. And again, he was by far the least greedy and power hungry of the contemporary power-holders. He continued the fight as did most men of principle. Do you rate those who took Caesar's pardon and then worked against him and assassinated them higher than men like Cato who refused the pardon and rather died?
It's a rather complicated thing and one has to remember that Caesar won and Caesarians wrote much of the history. Yet even in the Caesarian history we have, Cato is far from greedy and power-hungry. He is a stubborn elitist representing the elite and the republic of oligarchs. The major alternatives were populists and army men looking for some level of dictatorship and vast personal wealth. Nobody was a great hero in this story but Cato was far from a great villain.