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The Conspiracy of Degenerates

submitted by Conspirologist to conspiracy 13 hoursJun 20, 2025 03:35:19 ago (+8/-3)     (conspiracy)

The Conspiracy of Degenerates

Marcus Junius Brutus, the mastermind behind Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC, cemented his name as a symbol of betrayal. As Caesar’s trusted ally, Brutus orchestrated the brutal stabbing in the Senate, driven by his opposition to Caesar’s soaring power. The meaning of Brutus’ name and its linguistic legacy unveil a darker truth: the rise of the Conspiracy of Degenerates, a force that continues to shape the world.

The Name Brutus: From Latin to Modern Tongues

In Latin, Brutus derives from the adjective brutus, meaning "dull," "stupid," or "heavy." It signifies a lack of refinement, contrasting sharply with the cunning Brutus displayed in plotting Caesar’s downfall. This root evolved across languages:

Italian Bruto: Directly from Latin, bruto translates to "brute" or "beast," denoting coarseness, cruelty, or lack of civility. When Italians declare "sei un bruto" ("you are a brute"), they condemn someone as rude, aggressive, or morally crude.

English Brute: Through Old French brut, the English "brute" conveys savagery or animalistic behavior, evoking violence or raw force. Labeling someone a "brute" marks them as unrefined or driven by base instincts.

The name Brutus carries a legacy of coarseness and moral decay, forming the foundation for the conspiracy it inspired.

The Conspiracy of Degenerates

Brutus’ assassination of Caesar was no mere political act—it sparked the Conspiracy of Degenerates, a clandestine force that thrives today. Driven by envy of Caesar’s brilliance, talent, and charisma, Brutus and his allies sought to crush excellence in all its forms. This cabal despises genius, beauty, talent, and virtue, instead championing their opposites: ignorance, ugliness, corruption, and vice. By elevating these base qualities, the conspirators aim to dismantle the extraordinary in people, art, and ideals to enthrone chaos and decay.

Far from fading, the Conspiracy of Degenerates has grown into a global network. It actively undermines great artists, suppresses enlightened leaders, and devalues all that is refined and virtuous. Rooted in the crude, unrefined essence of brutus, this conspiracy perpetuates a legacy of destruction, begun with Brutus’ betrayal, to glorify dullness and savagery across the world.


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[ - ] dirtywhiteboy 2 points 11 hoursJun 20, 2025 05:21:25 ago (+2/-0)

OP is a shitspam kike

[ - ] Panic 0 points 58 minutesJun 20, 2025 16:06:05 ago (+0/-0)

The name Brutus first comes into play with Brutus of Troy, the first king of Britain. As for the Roman Brutus, OP's historical speculation takes away from the role of the jews in making the world rotten. Shall we instead blame Italians? Not me.

Jews are rotten and they like it that way.

[ - ] MartinTimothy -2 points 13 hoursJun 20, 2025 03:53:40 ago (+0/-2)*

You left out the role of Marcus Tullius Cicero in the murder of Julius Caesar.

The great Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero argued that Julius Caesar had, "conceived a great desire to be king of the Romans and master of the entire world and accomplished this. Whoever says that this desire was honorable is a madman, since he approves of the death of the laws and liberty, and considers their hideous and repulsive suppression glorious."

There was, however, a crippling flaw in Cicero’s argument. The “laws and liberty”—and, more particularly, their social, moral, and religious foundations—had all predeceased Julius Caesar, eaten away by corruption, decadence, and the ancient Roman equivalent of insider trading—the running of the Republic as an enterprise of the aristocracy, by the aristocracy, for the aristocracy. NationalInterest.

Speaking in the Senate on 19 September 44 bc, in the absence of Cicero, Antony made a serious accusation: ‘When Caesar had been slain, Brutus, whom I name with respect, at once lifting high his bloody dagger, shouted for Cicero by name, and congratulated him on the recovery of freedom’. From Brutus' remark Antony concluded, perhaps rightly, that Cicero was not unaware of the conspiracy. EdinburgAcademic.

Never mind the vast number of controlled op historians who say otherwise, that Cicero had nothing to do with Caesar's murder, he was up to his neck in it .. considering his antecedents, he must similarly be regarded as the instigator, bear in mind he was in the thrall of one Atticus who was despite his Greek name a Jew.

[ - ] Conspirologist [op] -1 points 12 hoursJun 20, 2025 04:12:11 ago (+0/-1)

Well, yes. But the point is the name Brutus, which is a strange coincidence.