- 25 Jan 2024 15:59
#15302847
We are noticing a worldwide trend to cancel the Classics, first I heard of it, I decided to raise the flag of my Greekness and defend the Classics from what I perceived to be woke attacks against my culture.
So, I signed petitions to maintain dying Classics Departments and became quite aggressive in my defense as exemplified here for example.
Lately, I 've been thinking about this subject a lot to the point of torture, so after researching the foundations of Classics in the west, and realising that:
1) They teach "Classics" as a separate subject to Greek [or Roman] studies. That is they have divorced the Classics from the study of the broader Hellenic and Roman culture.
2) They are fundamentally racist towards the living Greek people.
3) They teach their students a monstrous Greeklish pronunciation that they have elevated to holy status against all evidence to the contrary.
At this point, I believe it may be preferable for the entire Classics studies to go to the dustbin of history. And replaced by Hellenic studies like we have 'Chinese Studies', etcetera, that would teach all stages of Hellenic civilization and not distinguish between good ancients and debased medievals/moderns.
Furthermore, I find the term "Classics" entirely out-of-order.
It invites unwarranted criticism against Greco-Roman culture as western classicists elevate a particular era of Greece & Rome as the most superior form of civilization, they place it on a pedestal from where it can be rightfully spat on by other cultures who by default are deemed lesser.
To achieve that "elevated status" they divorce it from all other eras of Greco-Roman civilization and openly treat them as inferior, thus rendering the Greeks and the Romans [of the other eras] themselves as children of a debased culture.
Lastly, they appropriate the provenance of Greco-Roman civilization .ie "Rennaisance", since when did the Germans, Anglos, and Franks ever have this literature to rediscover it?
They instruct their students to not "taint" their selves with modern Greek and generally treat Greek people as the "great unwashed".
If one truly respects Greco-Roman literature and civilization, one can teach it without the plosive statements, without elevating it to the "highest form of culture" and without ΦΘΧ-ΒΔΓ as Anglo-Germanic plosives.
Unless of course one is only teaching the "Classics" with the expressed intent to appropriate them and thus place their own selves in the fake pedestal; in which case they should be allowed euthanasia by letting their [western] departments die out with a whimper so they can be reborn from the ashes as more encyclopedic 'Greco-Roman studies'.
Wouldn't that be a fitting destiny, as tragic as the heroes they pretend to worship.
So, I signed petitions to maintain dying Classics Departments and became quite aggressive in my defense as exemplified here for example.
Lately, I 've been thinking about this subject a lot to the point of torture, so after researching the foundations of Classics in the west, and realising that:
1) They teach "Classics" as a separate subject to Greek [or Roman] studies. That is they have divorced the Classics from the study of the broader Hellenic and Roman culture.
2) They are fundamentally racist towards the living Greek people.
3) They teach their students a monstrous Greeklish pronunciation that they have elevated to holy status against all evidence to the contrary.
At this point, I believe it may be preferable for the entire Classics studies to go to the dustbin of history. And replaced by Hellenic studies like we have 'Chinese Studies', etcetera, that would teach all stages of Hellenic civilization and not distinguish between good ancients and debased medievals/moderns.
Furthermore, I find the term "Classics" entirely out-of-order.
It invites unwarranted criticism against Greco-Roman culture as western classicists elevate a particular era of Greece & Rome as the most superior form of civilization, they place it on a pedestal from where it can be rightfully spat on by other cultures who by default are deemed lesser.
To achieve that "elevated status" they divorce it from all other eras of Greco-Roman civilization and openly treat them as inferior, thus rendering the Greeks and the Romans [of the other eras] themselves as children of a debased culture.
Lastly, they appropriate the provenance of Greco-Roman civilization .ie "Rennaisance", since when did the Germans, Anglos, and Franks ever have this literature to rediscover it?
They instruct their students to not "taint" their selves with modern Greek and generally treat Greek people as the "great unwashed".
If one truly respects Greco-Roman literature and civilization, one can teach it without the plosive statements, without elevating it to the "highest form of culture" and without ΦΘΧ-ΒΔΓ as Anglo-Germanic plosives.
Unless of course one is only teaching the "Classics" with the expressed intent to appropriate them and thus place their own selves in the fake pedestal; in which case they should be allowed euthanasia by letting their [western] departments die out with a whimper so they can be reborn from the ashes as more encyclopedic 'Greco-Roman studies'.
Wouldn't that be a fitting destiny, as tragic as the heroes they pretend to worship.
EN EL ED EM ON
...take your common sense with you, and leave your prejudices behind...
...take your common sense with you, and leave your prejudices behind...