While not enormously popular, and at this point in time still pretty fringe, there's nevertheless a small section of the modern far left that, for some reason, wants to depict ancient Rome as, essentially, this multicultural paradise, a melting pot of different cultures and races, where diversity was embraced and welcomed, with people of all kinds of ethnicities, races and nationalities were accepted and even got to high positions of power. A perfect example of "diversity is strength". However, we know from history that in reality ancient Rome was not like that at all. In reality ancient Rome did not only embrace expansionism and colonialism, but did so in the most brutal of ways. Ancient Rome did not embrace diversity: They conquered and subjugated peoples by brutal force. Rome was not "diverse" because they embraced and welcomed people of all creeds and colors: They conquered nations, subjugated them, took them as slaves, and demanded tribute and absolute obe...