• wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    A modern day Cincinnatus, the Supreme Court just made him a consul and he just chose to go back to being a common man for the good of the republic.

    If this plays out, he’ll go down in history books as the man who sacrificed himself to save Democracy.

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      Fun fact, Thomas Jefferson thought of himself a modern day Cincinnatus, and mused romantically about going back to his farm.

      He was famously terrible at farming. The fact stops being fun here and gets real dark real fast.

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        The fact stops being fun here and gets real dark real fast.

        Like Jefferson’s family tree!

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        His slaves were great at it though. Because if they weren’t… well… you can guess.

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        He was probably envious of the very flattering way Washington was described as a Cincinnatus.

        You know, a guy who actually gave up a chance at seizing power over a fledgling democracy, multiple times, just because it would make him look bad.*

        *I know “His Excellency” was not a great guy, let’s skip the rant this time

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          He was!

          He compared himself to Cincinnatus as he stepped away from governing Virginia, which he was also famously terrible at. So this was prior to Washington stepping down.