Spartacus is an ordinary man, but an extraordinary man. He is so ordinary that he has not received any education, he is so ordinary that he can recognize his ignorance; he is so ordinary that he will be afraid of death, but he is so ordinary that he understands that death is the liberation of slaves, but the disaster of free men; he is ordinary enough to meet If he loses a battle, he will die. He is so unusual that there are countless people willing to die for him before he is about to die. When people stand up and admit that they are Spartacus, Spartacus ceases to be a name, but a symbol for all those who desire freedom wherever they are, a symbol of Real people, not drunken or insensitive walking dead. Spartacus is dead, but Spartacus will live forever, and thousands of Spartacus will continue to live and continue to be real people.
I'm at a time when horrific incidents against young children are taking place, and the tone of the state media seems to be about to keep things down. In an omnipotent state, we have nothing to resist. But at the very least, we can make our voices heard, even if we are at risk. Because I want to really feel free and not deceive myself.
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