I started watching this documentary, the first thing they examine is the statue of the Dying Gaul.
The researcher says "this is essentially a piece of Roman propaganda, an image that Rome wanted to show its citizens after having subdued the Gauls".
There is a major problem with this guy cause the statue is Greek not Roman, commissioned in Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey after defeating the Gauls and resettling them at the border with Persia. And that's just the first 5 minutes.
edit: 10 minutes into the documentary, they examine a sword and its decoration, the guy then goes on to say:
"This tells us that the Celts had style and took great pride in their appearance, it is a far cry from the naked savage depicted by the Roman statue"
If the Greeks and Romans depicted savagery through nakedness then by that logic all of their Greatest Leaders depicted naked were thought to be savage, too?