>all these anti-Alexander posts hitting the front page
While I don't really mind it since 4chan prides itself on being contrarian you should know that Alexander is one of the most iconic figures of the West.
Trying to 'disprove' his greatness won't mean squat since 99% of normies won't know or care.
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>>2781462
Contrarianism is what is killing /his/.
If it were at least done in an interesting and compelling way it would be a plus, but 99 percent of posts are contrarian one-liners and nothing more.
>>2781462
The part that kills me is there is no middle ground because of the nature of discussion boards. Loud hyperbole gets alot more attention then we'll thought out critisms.
>>2781462
It's a bit concerning how people are starting to unironically whine about ''Eurocentrism'' on this board and use that as a reason to attack the Romans or Greeks
It's fun to LARP as a macedonian though and get (You)s
>>2781503
>It's a bit concerning how people are starting to unironically whine about ''Eurocentrism'' on this board and use that as a reason to attack the Romans or Greeks
I've never really seen any comments about Eurocentrism but a lot of Greek sources should be taken with a greain of salt.
>>2781462
/his/ is a Persiaboo Zoroastrian board, it's only natural to hate Alexander.