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player_0 Elon is not an average person, so if someone thinks he did it on purpose without expecting a reaction..
If Elon did it on purpose and expected people to react, what does that say about him? and on the other hand, if he didnt do it on purpose, is he in the right place?
Anyway, an average person wouldn't idd have done this, being intelligent is no guarantee of appropriate behavior knowing how many people he would hurt by doing so!
Jacey
everyone can interpret it in their own way. For example, I see that not only did he raise his hand in the way some interpret it, but after a moment he grabbed his own chest, which has nothing to do with Hitler at all.
Following this reasoning, in our history there were many gestures made by Emperors or dictators, does that mean that, for example, a thumbs up or thumbs down is also controversial? In general, it would be appropriate not to move.
I doubt that he did it on purpose, and even if he did, what would he gain from it? Especially since he denied right after that it had anything to do with hailing.
It only because liberals no longer have a platform that people will buy into so they grasp at anything. If you watch the video he actually spun his arm I don't recall a single documentary or even a War movie where a Nazi did that lol. These libtards actually believe the shit CNN and MSNBC spoon feed them then they pretend they are the educated party because of all the homosexuals in academia and the media. Trump is looking out for your future he don't give a fuck about Europe just as he shouldn't. Personally I believe the EU is more our enemy than Russia.
Yep you're right, he is a great guy!
LOL I hope she ends up in El Salvador.
lol how exactly is EU your enemy? EU has no firepower whatsoever and is basically trying to mind its own business few idiots excluded and supports woke shit but that came from US in the first place. If anything Russia should worry you in terms of having good relationship with as its your neighboor.
Libs grasping at minor things trying to make it look like a scandal. If you think Elon is in charge, actual strike plans were leaked or Trump is a dictator you are simply retarded. The EU is definitely our enemy it was created for just that reason. Yes they are weak on fire power so they try to fuck us every chance they get. FFS Trump had the War ended then the EU gave The Dictator Zalesky hope. We ain't getting involved with the fighting and we won't finance it either good luck to you try not to die. Russia or even the Ukraine beggers are stronger than the EU.
Trump as a businessman has long seen how the EU milks the US without any consequences. The EU wanted to have its cake and eat it too. Trump came and it was over. The liberals thought they would rule forever, not taking into account that there is always a risk of losing power, and they put everything on one card - introducing so many controversial changes in the world, withdrawing billions from the US budget, and under Biden they did not even hide it. Unfortunately, the EU, under the leadership of the leftists, continues this pseudo-politics, only it probably has not yet dawned on them that it will be without the US. Trump said clearly that he will not sponsor it, and he is absolutely right in this regard. There is a great stir in the EU and I have to laugh when they say that they can handle it themselves without the US and create the appearance of a superpower - with what? I ask. With an entire arsenal sufficient for just a few weeks of defense? Because they slept through 2 decades - Pity and embarrassment
Don't you?
I agree Democrats are sheep.
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Actually the quote has a bit been altered; the original is:
It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep. It is the quote of Tipu Sultan, was the muslim ruler of Kingdom of Mysore 1750-1799.
player_0 Besides, the dirty Benito Mussolini often used these words to motivate soldiers.
So did Trump
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Jacey
Here is the chronologic description of the quote "It is better to live one day as a lion/tiger than 100 years as a sheep" from the oldest known quote to the present day:
Around 500 BCE: In ancient Greece, the philosopher Heraclitus wrote: "One day as a lion is better than 100 years as a sheep" (this is not an exact quote, but the idea is similar). Heraclitus was one of the first philosophers to write about the importance of living in the present and that it is better to live a short life with passion than a long life without purpose.
Around 300 BCE: In ancient China, the philosopher Laozi wrote: "" (yī tiān zhī hǒu, bǐ qiān nián zhī yáng), which means "It is better to live one day as a tiger than 100 years as a sheep". Laozi was the founder of Taoism and his writings had a significant impact on Chinese philosophy and culture.
Around 100 CE: In ancient Rome, the philosopher Seneca the Younger wrote: "Mieux vaut vivre un jour comme un lion que cent ans comme un mouton", which means "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep". Seneca was one of the most important Stoic philosophers and his writings had a significant impact on Western philosophy.
Around 1500 CE: In Europe, during the Renaissance, quotes about lions and sheep began to appear in literature and philosophy. For example, the philosopher and writer Michel de Montaigne wrote: "Mieux vaut vivre un jour comme un lion que cent ans comme un mouton".
Around 1800 CE: In Europe, during the Romantic era, quotes about lions and sheep began to appear in literature and poetry. For example, the poet and writer Lord Byron wrote: "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep".
Around 1900 CE: In Europe, during the fascist era, quotes about lions and sheep began to appear in politics and ideology. For example, Benito Mussolini wrote: "È meglio vivere un giorno come un leone che cento anni come un agnello".
Present day: Quotes about lions and sheep are used in various contexts, from motivation and inspiration to politics and ideology. However, the exact origin of these quotes is unknown, and their authorship is attributed to different people and eras.
Note that quotes about lions and sheep have been used in different contexts and eras, and their meaning and interpretation can vary depending on the context and culture.
Woke history is always trying to give Greek accomplishments to the Muslims.
If you Europeans are so open minded then why don't the French President admit his wife is a tranny ?