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Gaius Octavian: "the Roman people are suffering, because slaves have taken all the work, because nobles have taken all the land, and because the streets are filled with the homeless and the starving."
@@tayrussell2921 No, Pompey shouldn't have betrayed Caesar and this never would've happened. Also in this situation Cato was 100% correct Pompey was weak and couldn't muster the support against Caesar and that's why he lost. The people loved Caesar.
@@MatthewEcclesiastes You need to rewatch he lost because the Senators were idiots who didnt know jackshit about strategy and pushed Pompey to attack Caeser when he was boxed in
@@MatthewEcclesiastes Which is why Pompey did the smart thing by using the Fabian strategy against him and not directly fighting. He had a good chance of winning the war but those senators lost it by starting an unnecessary fight and losing.
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Gaius Octavian: "the Roman people are suffering, because slaves have taken all the work, because nobles have taken all the land, and because the streets are filled with the homeless and the starving."
You have lost rrrrrrome!
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This has stcuk with me since the first time i watched this great scene. Cato was telling the absolute truth, that Pompey was trying to sugar coat.
No he was being a baby like the rest of the senate, all of them crying the whole time and blaming Pompey, he should have left them to themselves.
@@tayrussell2921 No, Pompey shouldn't have betrayed Caesar and this never would've happened. Also in this situation Cato was 100% correct Pompey was weak and couldn't muster the support against Caesar and that's why he lost. The people loved Caesar.
@@MatthewEcclesiastes You need to rewatch he lost because the Senators were idiots who didnt know jackshit about strategy and pushed Pompey to attack Caeser when he was boxed in
@@tayrussell2921 They lost because Caesar had Elite soldiers and Pompey had scraps for legions. Pompey nor you can blame the Senate.
@@MatthewEcclesiastes Which is why Pompey did the smart thing by using the Fabian strategy against him and not directly fighting. He had a good chance of winning the war but those senators lost it by starting an unnecessary fight and losing.