@101stAirborneKid The video editor got a compliment. The writer/singer had a good laugh. I know what you mean. Sometimes hearing a certain song can, for whatever reason, make you crazy. It's happened to me for sure.
So many people here totally misunderstand this movie. It's not meant to degrade Persia, it was meant to glorify Spartan bravery and sacrifice, and wan't meant to be historical, it was meant to be an epic film, inspired by a historical event. Since they were fighting Persians, they had to make them look like bad guys. If they were meaning it to be a bistorical film, than it would have looked much different. And to the guy who thought this movie was made by Israelis, who gave u that idea?
@Trekiefreak777 my dear, what if some country made the same movie about our history. all I saw in 300 was killing and blood! its not that we misunderstood the movie it really does degrade the Persians. I believe if we wanna do something, we always have to keep our respect for others. there are always fine lines. many people are not educated about the history so they believe this movie. no offense, what if somebody made your great grandfather look like a naked gay guy with rings on his nose?!
@Trekiefreak777 with all respect that i have for the bravery of Spartans.why not one movie has been made about what Cyrus the great did?the person that has be glorified much more?then we have two 300s? no my friend i see absolute political concerns in this movie.you might not think that, but this bloody movie is not just to glorify Spartans.and if you want to glorify someone you should not have a need to bring others down. My concern is people that have not been respected as they should.
@Trekiefreak777 and its not just about degrading another nation history, you see Xerxes( the bad guy in the movie) as a darker gay guy.what does it say?( degrading homosexuals maybe?) because, it is recorder that Xerxes was actually in love with women. or the way that lesbian women are shown in the movie as Persians( bad guys). So not only the movie says Persians are bad ,it also is degrading gays and lesbians. what is behind that?
@lovehumanlife Since when was Xerxes portrayed as gay, and if he was, how is it degrading gay people. And you are taking this to seriously. The Battle of Thermopylae was a very interesting battle, way more interesting then what Cyrus did, because of how 300 men volunteered to fight over quadruple their size (They were joined up by 6,700 other greeks, but they didn't do as much). There is no politics in this film, and if there were, they probably would focus much more on that than 300 spartans.
@Trekiefreak777 OK first of all, I think when you show somebody with eye shadow and lot of piercings and lip liner you are making him gay. and my dear, you were the one that said Persians were shown as the bad ones in this movie so Persians =bad=gay in 300. if its not degrading what is it? and this battle was more interesting than Cyrus who freed Jewish people? this battle is not even real the way that this movie is picturing it so what is interesting? lies? lets leave history alone then.
@lovehumanlife Have you not listened to what I have said? This is meant to be an epic film, which needs bad guys and good guys, and since they liked the Spartans, they had no choice but to make the Persians look bad. And that doesn't make Xerxes look gay, it makes him look exotic. And even the actual battle is more interesting, because of how 300 men were so willing to lay down there lives. And I would elaborate more about why it was more interesting, but I fear I would run out of comment space.
@Trekiefreak777 yes I did listened to what you said. and I answered it and mentioned how there is always a limit and we can't go out there and disrespect a nation because we want to sell our movie. please, read my comment that was a respond to your last comment.we don't like same typed of movies be made about our history when many people are not educated about it. it is obvious what this movie really means. please read my respond to your previous comment . thank you
@downbrownintown me too my friend. but all historians can be judgmental and influenced by the society that they lived. only few stuffs can not be changed that we have to put them together and stand in the middle and think.what is gonna be left of us after 1000 of years?they all came and left because they were not perfect. but lets respect them all for what they gave us. if this movie was not made, we did not need to argue here. so someone wants us to feel we are all different and separated.
@downbrownintown adoption and trade goes both ways. all cultures learned from each other. and after all these years Greece, Iran, Egypt, and china all respect each other.now, why we in a different country create these unreal pictures and pride from a history that is not even ours. Persian, Greek and Italy share much more in commen than what many western countries share with Greece.( for my friend that said that comment about his/her ancestors).
@downbrownintown we don't know how far slavery goes back, but we know the first ones to stop it.Persians could not be recism because they were businessmen and traders who were informed about many civilizations. They traded with Asians, Indians, Egypt and even Greece. and if they were racism, Persian kings could not hold the empire together for such a long time. if they were not popular, they would loose the empire. such a thing happened once right before Islam comes to persia.
@downbrownintown How do we know Persians adopted Asian culture when the first civilized city in the world is above Persian gulf in Iran close to border of Iraq that was even before Persia become a empire. i am talking about 5 to 7 thousand years ago. Yes, many thing were adopted or exchanged by both cultures Asians and Persians by using silk road. for example production of silk that Persian used to create rugs.or from Indians who invented paper and Persian who built Taj Mahal in India.
@downbrownintown why nobody makes movies about how Cyrus freed Jewish people and built journalism and set human rights? you know at some time in history Persians and Greeks even had same money and really good friendship. My friend you said Persians had slaves when all is recorded is about how there was equality in Persian empire and even the workers got paid for what they did when Greeks and Egypt used slaves.I call what media does brain washing to create recism emotions that can be used in wars
@downbrownintown yes that is what I said we cannot get emotions get involved.I listed my factual sources. I even named specific people for my reasoning. let me tell you something, the same story is recorded in Persian history when Alexander attack Persia. exactly the same story of 300 when Xerxes captured Greece? what does it say? Why do you think Hollywood made 300 so much and 2 movies are made full of emotions and graphics? someone trying to change something?
@downbrownintown now you are getting emotional. but you how much Persians walked to get to Greece? and how many allies Greece had? that helped them fight against Persians? I have so much respect for Greece too, but i try to be more realistic about history.
@downbrownintown what r you talking about? Greeks used latin numbers that even today we know them?! my friend I am sorry to say that but really? are you this much out of it?I have so much respect for egypt that is one the oldest! but when you research research about all the dates and compare them, not look for something that you want to read and put it up here to answer me. search IRAN: Seven Faces of a Civilization
@downbrownintown actually you sound funny my friend. check your dates and write your sources for me. because in Egypt Pharaoh were the connection between god and people and sometimes a symbole of god when Zoroastrian actually had the first profit and first book. I wrote Zoroastrian but i meant Mithraism which is the origin of Christianity. and Zoroastrian is dated back 6000 years ago.does it say something? and I have a question? who built journalism?
@downbrownintown they said that because they were not in a good term with Persians. and i did not talk about simple math and numbers that we use today which was originally invented by Indians and then went to Arabic countries so is called Arabic numbers. I talked about complicated equations that was invented by Khwārizmī and advanced medical science that was based on Ibn Sīnā work. the writing is invented in Mesopotamia my dear. In every history book it is mentioned.Not in Egypt.
@downbrownintown Maybe you need to take a trip to where acient persia was actually and see it yourself because many things are still left. and be more specific about the things that you say they got from others and I tell you if they did and give you the good source. My friend history can not be changed. Its like I get rich from the financial remaining of my grandfather and say he was a bad person and did not have any money. they do same with history.
@downbrownintown Even the Christmas today that we celebrate comes from a Persian religion. They were the first ones to write and trade. They built the largest trade way back then called silk road that even today is usable. they built first sea channel which is Suez channel today! they invented wheel, pi number algebra and trigonometry. Europe used Persian medical science for 700 years. research my friend and don't say you did because you didn't. sorry. but the least that you can do Wikipedia!!
@downbrownintown omg! sorry but you have to start over your research. check your sources and if you can write them for me. Persians never had several wifes. actually in ancient Persian culture women were the ones in power. the first known civilized city in the world that is in Iran today shows this fact. research about Cyrus the great who said people all the same no matter what color or religion. and Zoroastrian. Zoroastrian was the first single god religion when Greeks still had several gods.
@downbrownintown That is absolutely not true. I am persian and I have done plenty of research myself. The persians and the medes both came from the same area, western central asia. They had at one point been the same tribe. They did not endorse slavery or human sacrifice. (they freed the jews from babylon). All greek city-states maintained slaves, and sparta enslaved an entire people to grow their crops and to practice war on them.
Additionally, in the Illiad, Agnamemnon sacrifices his own daughter so the gods would permit him to go to war with Troy. As for Concubines and more than one wife.. many cultures permitted this including greece, however, in both cases, only extremely wealth took part in it. The Battle of Thermopylae consisted of over 7000 greek troops. On the last day of battle there were 300 spartans, 700 thespians, 400 thebans. The persian had their own culture and own their religion called zoroastrianism.
The persians did borrow from other cultures and civilizations but used it to augment theirs, not replace it. In fact, persian culture has influence multiple cultures including judaism, arabian, alexander's hellenistic, and later roman. So, 'downbrownintown', before you start spewing your nonsense and your highly questionable "studies", do a little research first.
The point of this video is we Americans.. are the descendants of the minoans, greeks, Basques, Romans, Anglos, Germans, French, British.. all of the european empires came together as one to make the American Empire... We are brave just like our ancestors
@06whitbryWe better find pride in ourselves and not fake it by changing the real history. If you are proud that one of your ancestors is someone like people you see in 300, know that they are not real and history says something else. and if they were are you proud to be a killing machine shown in the movie? find pride in reality. and if you don't have it don't fake it and create pride with what you give to the world. There is no empires these days that was couple of thousands yrs ago. Sorry!
@06whitbry and my dear, research about your own history. because, the human rights of america is based on human right in ancient Persian empire. they didn't have slaves like other countries, the military system, even the eagle flag of united states comes from ancient Persian flag. its the exact copy.now see 300!!. we even didn't get it from Greeks or other western countries. so,t are you just proud of your race? because that leads to being racism( what Greeks actually had at the time !)
Xrexes was a Persian king 500,000 strong, Spartas in 300 graves & screwed.
Those Spartans knew with every breath they'll be facing certain death so they raised their tails & ran before they win. Run, Run before they win. Remember one for all & all will run. When the battle's far from won & odds are slim to none, raise your tails & run before they win.
Iran actually doing good for a country that just had a revolution 30 years ago and few years after that had 8 years war with Iraq that was supported with many countries.Still won the fight with no army, and now is number one in science and technology in middle east after all with this kind of regime! it is the only country in the world that after thousands of years has not changed its heritage and culture, even after Islam.You can research about what Iranian scientists accomplished now days.
regardless of all these, what is the point of this video? making a minority proud by faking another nation history and create another history? the nation that the root of any civilization is in it? Thats how they thank this civilization? After thousands of years and all these fights between empires nobody could change the history neither can Hollywood.
Ofcourse Xerxes looked much better than that bald, tattooed, nose-ring, naked freak with gold-chains they showed in Israeli-made "300." Spartans were NOT 300 braves but nearly 7000 including those who joined them in the fight against Persians.The Persians had walked a 1000 miles & fought 1000s before Sparta, still they walked allover the 7000 & captured southern Europe.
Oh, 9/11 was an inside job too! Some criminals sold 3mil. airline stocks in the 2 days before 9/11, probably Goldman-Sachs!
@iamadjentemen It's "Have you" not "has you" and your answer is YES, I've seen him because his portrait is carved allover the city of Persepolis. His real name was "Khashayar Shah", he was the oldest son of Dariush the Great, he was tall with long beard & hair and he wore a crown-looking hat & robe not tattoos and nose-rings and gold-chains!!!! I'll send you his picture.
@Hesam0000 i meant have, it was a typo. And you should realize that these loosely realistic portraits of leaders, emperors, whomever aren't usually accurate. Of course they are going to glamorize the person or alter their appearance to a better desire. An example is president washing who is believed to be altered in such way
@iamadjentemen Actually the Persian portraits are photocopies of the actual people down to the ring on their finger, bump on their nose or bushy eyebrows & most of the times in ancient times tall, strong, fighting men were chosen as kings because they always led the armies in wars and actually did their own fightings. I'm sure if Khashayar-shah's carved portrait hadn't come out looking like him he would probably kick the master artist out of palace and replace him. That's how proud they were.
@Hesam0000 but we still are not sure if that one was made in time of his rule, there really isn't any totally accurate way to do so, besides the picture you showed me is far from a photo copy, its a 2 dimensional carving, thats not too promising when youre looking for solid depictions
@iamadjentemen Watch this video about the same subject only with Cyrus: watch?v=sPzoGuhvu_8 or copy/paste the title: Cyrus the Great, from sketch to statue ..... مجسمه کوروش بزرگ
@Flash8602 oh yes it did: map in your mail. Iran is doing surprisingly great under 33 years of economical attack and after 8 years of military attack.
300? . is that the battle that Xerxes captured Athens? yes it is. please read more history rather than watching movies and believing them. the story is turned around and 300 comes from the 300 ships that Xerxes used to do that.
@lovehumanlife They have read the history! The movie was made in Israel by Israeli producers and directors just like "Not without my daughter", can't expect more from them. In "Not without my daughter" case the Israelis even wrote the book for the wife, had her sign it and paid her then made the movie according to their own scenario. Even Betty admitted Moody was a great father. He died about a year ago without seeing his daughter while Betty made a killing from the lies.
@lovehumanlife The movies 300 & "Not without my daughter" both were made by israeli producers & directos & filmed in Israel. When Cyrus saved the jews from Babylon he didn't know how 2500 years later they grow rich, own Hollywood, then makeup lies to degrade his nation!
@yodadasoda2 Yes FICTIONALIZED a real history for people who have not studied the reasoning behind what comes out of Hollywood and actual history. Still, its nice of you by mentioning it.But I could not find a link between that movie and real American fantasy that might be changing. Still this movie( specially in this video) is a way to disrespect another nation history and a way to push emotions of viewers in a certain way.
@117piehitman i did and read all different sources. u cant say somebody is wrong without any reasoning. so if u disagree with anything i said prove what u think to me and then i show some facts . historically we might find some conflict that even for that i have enough back up. still we can argue if you like too, what about what i said about morals? that can't be wrong my friend since i am not the only one to come up with that.
Awesome;I love it.
wilmaohman 1 month ago
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32bars 3 months ago
this is a awesome combination of the Song and movie clips! nice job
CaptCrazy94 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
I HATE THIS SONG but i do like the video
101stAirborneKid 3 months ago
@101stAirborneKid The video editor got a compliment. The writer/singer had a good laugh. I know what you mean. Sometimes hearing a certain song can, for whatever reason, make you crazy. It's happened to me for sure.
32bars 3 months ago
@101stAirborneKid It's a dumb song based on a dumb movie made in Israel.
Hesam0000 3 months ago
if you play this to the inception soundtrack "time" it really fits well
donttazemebr07 3 months ago
@downbrownintown yes . thank you for pointing it out.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
the spartans went to the baracks at age 7 and started training hard and living rough lives
BURRR374 3 months ago
Incisive, Trekiefreak777.
32bars 3 months ago
So many people here totally misunderstand this movie. It's not meant to degrade Persia, it was meant to glorify Spartan bravery and sacrifice, and wan't meant to be historical, it was meant to be an epic film, inspired by a historical event. Since they were fighting Persians, they had to make them look like bad guys. If they were meaning it to be a bistorical film, than it would have looked much different. And to the guy who thought this movie was made by Israelis, who gave u that idea?
Trekiefreak777 3 months ago
@Trekiefreak777 my dear, what if some country made the same movie about our history. all I saw in 300 was killing and blood! its not that we misunderstood the movie it really does degrade the Persians. I believe if we wanna do something, we always have to keep our respect for others. there are always fine lines. many people are not educated about the history so they believe this movie. no offense, what if somebody made your great grandfather look like a naked gay guy with rings on his nose?!
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@Trekiefreak777 with all respect that i have for the bravery of Spartans.why not one movie has been made about what Cyrus the great did?the person that has be glorified much more?then we have two 300s? no my friend i see absolute political concerns in this movie.you might not think that, but this bloody movie is not just to glorify Spartans.and if you want to glorify someone you should not have a need to bring others down. My concern is people that have not been respected as they should.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@Trekiefreak777 and its not just about degrading another nation history, you see Xerxes( the bad guy in the movie) as a darker gay guy.what does it say?( degrading homosexuals maybe?) because, it is recorder that Xerxes was actually in love with women. or the way that lesbian women are shown in the movie as Persians( bad guys). So not only the movie says Persians are bad ,it also is degrading gays and lesbians. what is behind that?
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@lovehumanlife it is also*
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@lovehumanlife Since when was Xerxes portrayed as gay, and if he was, how is it degrading gay people. And you are taking this to seriously. The Battle of Thermopylae was a very interesting battle, way more interesting then what Cyrus did, because of how 300 men volunteered to fight over quadruple their size (They were joined up by 6,700 other greeks, but they didn't do as much). There is no politics in this film, and if there were, they probably would focus much more on that than 300 spartans.
Trekiefreak777 3 months ago
@Trekiefreak777 OK first of all, I think when you show somebody with eye shadow and lot of piercings and lip liner you are making him gay. and my dear, you were the one that said Persians were shown as the bad ones in this movie so Persians =bad=gay in 300. if its not degrading what is it? and this battle was more interesting than Cyrus who freed Jewish people? this battle is not even real the way that this movie is picturing it so what is interesting? lies? lets leave history alone then.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@lovehumanlife Have you not listened to what I have said? This is meant to be an epic film, which needs bad guys and good guys, and since they liked the Spartans, they had no choice but to make the Persians look bad. And that doesn't make Xerxes look gay, it makes him look exotic. And even the actual battle is more interesting, because of how 300 men were so willing to lay down there lives. And I would elaborate more about why it was more interesting, but I fear I would run out of comment space.
Trekiefreak777 3 months ago
@Trekiefreak777 yes I did listened to what you said. and I answered it and mentioned how there is always a limit and we can't go out there and disrespect a nation because we want to sell our movie. please, read my comment that was a respond to your last comment.we don't like same typed of movies be made about our history when many people are not educated about it. it is obvious what this movie really means. please read my respond to your previous comment . thank you
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@lovehumanlife types*
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
ihhhha. go courty.
gdynski 3 months ago
@downbrownintown thank you and you are very understanding and open minded toward different points of views.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown me too my friend. but all historians can be judgmental and influenced by the society that they lived. only few stuffs can not be changed that we have to put them together and stand in the middle and think.what is gonna be left of us after 1000 of years?they all came and left because they were not perfect. but lets respect them all for what they gave us. if this movie was not made, we did not need to argue here. so someone wants us to feel we are all different and separated.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
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lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown adoption and trade goes both ways. all cultures learned from each other. and after all these years Greece, Iran, Egypt, and china all respect each other.now, why we in a different country create these unreal pictures and pride from a history that is not even ours. Persian, Greek and Italy share much more in commen than what many western countries share with Greece.( for my friend that said that comment about his/her ancestors).
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown we don't know how far slavery goes back, but we know the first ones to stop it.Persians could not be recism because they were businessmen and traders who were informed about many civilizations. They traded with Asians, Indians, Egypt and even Greece. and if they were racism, Persian kings could not hold the empire together for such a long time. if they were not popular, they would loose the empire. such a thing happened once right before Islam comes to persia.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown How do we know Persians adopted Asian culture when the first civilized city in the world is above Persian gulf in Iran close to border of Iraq that was even before Persia become a empire. i am talking about 5 to 7 thousand years ago. Yes, many thing were adopted or exchanged by both cultures Asians and Persians by using silk road. for example production of silk that Persian used to create rugs.or from Indians who invented paper and Persian who built Taj Mahal in India.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown why nobody makes movies about how Cyrus freed Jewish people and built journalism and set human rights? you know at some time in history Persians and Greeks even had same money and really good friendship. My friend you said Persians had slaves when all is recorded is about how there was equality in Persian empire and even the workers got paid for what they did when Greeks and Egypt used slaves.I call what media does brain washing to create recism emotions that can be used in wars
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown yes that is what I said we cannot get emotions get involved.I listed my factual sources. I even named specific people for my reasoning. let me tell you something, the same story is recorded in Persian history when Alexander attack Persia. exactly the same story of 300 when Xerxes captured Greece? what does it say? Why do you think Hollywood made 300 so much and 2 movies are made full of emotions and graphics? someone trying to change something?
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown now you are getting emotional. but you how much Persians walked to get to Greece? and how many allies Greece had? that helped them fight against Persians? I have so much respect for Greece too, but i try to be more realistic about history.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
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lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown what r you talking about? Greeks used latin numbers that even today we know them?! my friend I am sorry to say that but really? are you this much out of it?I have so much respect for egypt that is one the oldest! but when you research research about all the dates and compare them, not look for something that you want to read and put it up here to answer me. search IRAN: Seven Faces of a Civilization
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown I would not just use sources from one side my dear
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown actually you sound funny my friend. check your dates and write your sources for me. because in Egypt Pharaoh were the connection between god and people and sometimes a symbole of god when Zoroastrian actually had the first profit and first book. I wrote Zoroastrian but i meant Mithraism which is the origin of Christianity. and Zoroastrian is dated back 6000 years ago.does it say something? and I have a question? who built journalism?
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown they said that because they were not in a good term with Persians. and i did not talk about simple math and numbers that we use today which was originally invented by Indians and then went to Arabic countries so is called Arabic numbers. I talked about complicated equations that was invented by Khwārizmī and advanced medical science that was based on Ibn Sīnā work. the writing is invented in Mesopotamia my dear. In every history book it is mentioned.Not in Egypt.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@downbrownintown Maybe you need to take a trip to where acient persia was actually and see it yourself because many things are still left. and be more specific about the things that you say they got from others and I tell you if they did and give you the good source. My friend history can not be changed. Its like I get rich from the financial remaining of my grandfather and say he was a bad person and did not have any money. they do same with history.
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
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lovehumanlife 4 months ago
@downbrownintown Even the Christmas today that we celebrate comes from a Persian religion. They were the first ones to write and trade. They built the largest trade way back then called silk road that even today is usable. they built first sea channel which is Suez channel today! they invented wheel, pi number algebra and trigonometry. Europe used Persian medical science for 700 years. research my friend and don't say you did because you didn't. sorry. but the least that you can do Wikipedia!!
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
@downbrownintown omg! sorry but you have to start over your research. check your sources and if you can write them for me. Persians never had several wifes. actually in ancient Persian culture women were the ones in power. the first known civilized city in the world that is in Iran today shows this fact. research about Cyrus the great who said people all the same no matter what color or religion. and Zoroastrian. Zoroastrian was the first single god religion when Greeks still had several gods.
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
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lovehumanlife 4 months ago
@downbrownintown is your source fox news by any chance lol?!
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
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lovehumanlife 4 months ago
@downbrownintown That is absolutely not true. I am persian and I have done plenty of research myself. The persians and the medes both came from the same area, western central asia. They had at one point been the same tribe. They did not endorse slavery or human sacrifice. (they freed the jews from babylon). All greek city-states maintained slaves, and sparta enslaved an entire people to grow their crops and to practice war on them.
azartash 4 months ago
Additionally, in the Illiad, Agnamemnon sacrifices his own daughter so the gods would permit him to go to war with Troy. As for Concubines and more than one wife.. many cultures permitted this including greece, however, in both cases, only extremely wealth took part in it. The Battle of Thermopylae consisted of over 7000 greek troops. On the last day of battle there were 300 spartans, 700 thespians, 400 thebans. The persian had their own culture and own their religion called zoroastrianism.
azartash 4 months ago
The persians did borrow from other cultures and civilizations but used it to augment theirs, not replace it. In fact, persian culture has influence multiple cultures including judaism, arabian, alexander's hellenistic, and later roman. So, 'downbrownintown', before you start spewing your nonsense and your highly questionable "studies", do a little research first.
azartash 4 months ago
The point of this video is we Americans.. are the descendants of the minoans, greeks, Basques, Romans, Anglos, Germans, French, British.. all of the european empires came together as one to make the American Empire... We are brave just like our ancestors
06whitbry 4 months ago
@06whitbryWe better find pride in ourselves and not fake it by changing the real history. If you are proud that one of your ancestors is someone like people you see in 300, know that they are not real and history says something else. and if they were are you proud to be a killing machine shown in the movie? find pride in reality. and if you don't have it don't fake it and create pride with what you give to the world. There is no empires these days that was couple of thousands yrs ago. Sorry!
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
@06whitbry and my dear, research about your own history. because, the human rights of america is based on human right in ancient Persian empire. they didn't have slaves like other countries, the military system, even the eagle flag of united states comes from ancient Persian flag. its the exact copy.now see 300!!. we even didn't get it from Greeks or other western countries. so,t are you just proud of your race? because that leads to being racism( what Greeks actually had at the time !)
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
I feel bad for the people aboard the bomb I mean "747". It Was A Bomb Not A Plane!!!
kiddpoor 4 months ago
The correct lyrics:
Xrexes was a Persian king 500,000 strong, Spartas in 300 graves & screwed.
Those Spartans knew with every breath they'll be facing certain death so they raised their tails & ran before they win. Run, Run before they win. Remember one for all & all will run. When the battle's far from won & odds are slim to none, raise your tails & run before they win.
Hesam0000 4 months ago
Iran actually doing good for a country that just had a revolution 30 years ago and few years after that had 8 years war with Iraq that was supported with many countries.Still won the fight with no army, and now is number one in science and technology in middle east after all with this kind of regime! it is the only country in the world that after thousands of years has not changed its heritage and culture, even after Islam.You can research about what Iranian scientists accomplished now days.
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
this is different, but i LIKE IT
bdbdluk954 4 months ago
of course the best way to fake the history is make some unreal videos and put a song on it full with emotions!
lovehumanlife 4 months ago
love the video! good job. i mostly like the song.
maxofleaper 4 months ago
regardless of all these, what is the point of this video? making a minority proud by faking another nation history and create another history? the nation that the root of any civilization is in it? Thats how they thank this civilization? After thousands of years and all these fights between empires nobody could change the history neither can Hollywood.
lovehumanlife 4 months ago 2
Ofcourse Xerxes looked much better than that bald, tattooed, nose-ring, naked freak with gold-chains they showed in Israeli-made "300." Spartans were NOT 300 braves but nearly 7000 including those who joined them in the fight against Persians.The Persians had walked a 1000 miles & fought 1000s before Sparta, still they walked allover the 7000 & captured southern Europe.
Oh, 9/11 was an inside job too! Some criminals sold 3mil. airline stocks in the 2 days before 9/11, probably Goldman-Sachs!
Hesam0000 4 months ago
@Hesam0000 has you ever seen xerxes ? didnt think so
iamadjentemen 4 months ago
@iamadjentemen It's "Have you" not "has you" and your answer is YES, I've seen him because his portrait is carved allover the city of Persepolis. His real name was "Khashayar Shah", he was the oldest son of Dariush the Great, he was tall with long beard & hair and he wore a crown-looking hat & robe not tattoos and nose-rings and gold-chains!!!! I'll send you his picture.
Hesam0000 4 months ago
@Hesam0000 i meant have, it was a typo. And you should realize that these loosely realistic portraits of leaders, emperors, whomever aren't usually accurate. Of course they are going to glamorize the person or alter their appearance to a better desire. An example is president washing who is believed to be altered in such way
iamadjentemen 4 months ago
@iamadjentemen Actually the Persian portraits are photocopies of the actual people down to the ring on their finger, bump on their nose or bushy eyebrows & most of the times in ancient times tall, strong, fighting men were chosen as kings because they always led the armies in wars and actually did their own fightings. I'm sure if Khashayar-shah's carved portrait hadn't come out looking like him he would probably kick the master artist out of palace and replace him. That's how proud they were.
Hesam0000 4 months ago
@Hesam0000 but we still are not sure if that one was made in time of his rule, there really isn't any totally accurate way to do so, besides the picture you showed me is far from a photo copy, its a 2 dimensional carving, thats not too promising when youre looking for solid depictions
iamadjentemen 4 months ago
@iamadjentemen Watch this video about the same subject only with Cyrus: watch?v=sPzoGuhvu_8 or copy/paste the title: Cyrus the Great, from sketch to statue ..... مجسمه کوروش بزرگ
Hesam0000 4 months ago
@Hesam0000 Persia captured southern Europe, eh? Hmmm..well how's Iran doing nowadays?
Flash8602 4 months ago
@Flash8602 oh yes it did: map in your mail. Iran is doing surprisingly great under 33 years of economical attack and after 8 years of military attack.
Hesam0000 4 months ago
300? . is that the battle that Xerxes captured Athens? yes it is. please read more history rather than watching movies and believing them. the story is turned around and 300 comes from the 300 ships that Xerxes used to do that.
lovehumanlife 4 months ago 2
@lovehumanlife They have read the history! The movie was made in Israel by Israeli producers and directors just like "Not without my daughter", can't expect more from them. In "Not without my daughter" case the Israelis even wrote the book for the wife, had her sign it and paid her then made the movie according to their own scenario. Even Betty admitted Moody was a great father. He died about a year ago without seeing his daughter while Betty made a killing from the lies.
Hesam0000 4 months ago
@lovehumanlife The movies 300 & "Not without my daughter" both were made by israeli producers & directos & filmed in Israel. When Cyrus saved the jews from Babylon he didn't know how 2500 years later they grow rich, own Hollywood, then makeup lies to degrade his nation!
Hesam0000 4 months ago
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yodadasoda2 3 months ago in playlist yodadasoda2's favorites
@yodadasoda2 Yes FICTIONALIZED a real history for people who have not studied the reasoning behind what comes out of Hollywood and actual history. Still, its nice of you by mentioning it.But I could not find a link between that movie and real American fantasy that might be changing. Still this movie( specially in this video) is a way to disrespect another nation history and a way to push emotions of viewers in a certain way.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
@lovehumanlife No your dead wrong. YOU read up on history please. Thank you.
117piehitman 3 months ago
@117piehitman i did and read all different sources. u cant say somebody is wrong without any reasoning. so if u disagree with anything i said prove what u think to me and then i show some facts . historically we might find some conflict that even for that i have enough back up. still we can argue if you like too, what about what i said about morals? that can't be wrong my friend since i am not the only one to come up with that.
lovehumanlife 3 months ago
AWESOME JOB!!!!
lisasaltersewell1 4 months ago
Nicely done, Jim....I especially like the Master I Commander clips...nice touch.
kathrynjames 5 months ago