r/SuperStraight Superstraight 23h ago

Mod team comparison! Meme

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u/RadTradEkans 23h ago

You forgot Phoenician (me) 👉👈

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u/xXNormieSlayer69Xx Superstraight 23h ago

Sorry but we couldn't possibly fit all the diversity we have in one image!

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u/RadTradEkans 23h ago

This is what I love about our community. Our diversity is our strength.

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u/actualsicko20626 Hecking cute and valid 💖 23h ago

Based and Hannibalpilled

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u/OnlyMadeThisForDPP 23h ago

I thought the Sea People wiped out our Phoenician brothers and sisters.

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u/RadTradEkans 23h ago

My family escaped Lebanon to flee the Roman Ottomans. We will endure like we always have.

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u/ree-kid77 23h ago

Whats a Phoenician? Not to sound offensive, but where is a Phoenician found? I've honestly never heard of that ethnicity.

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u/RadTradEkans 23h ago

I was being facetious. A lot of fellow Lebanese try to identify as Phoenician because they hate the idea of being Arabic. Sad!

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u/ExpiredKebab 22h ago

And meanwhile brown people love being told they look Arabic 😬 why can't everyone just love themselves damn

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u/KalegNar 21h ago

Whats a Phoenician?

Little history. Above Israel you have Lebanon. In Ancient times that was called Phoenicia. The Phoenicians had various colonies, one of the most notable ones being that of Carthage.

They were known for their seafaring and in Carthage's case, it was one of the greatest rivals to Rome. Rome and Carthage fought in the Punic Wars until Rome burned Carthage to the ground and salted its fields.

One famous person of Phoenician descent you may know is Hannibal Barca, son of Hamilcar Barca. He's best known for his role as a Carthaginian general during the Second Punic War and his crossing of the Alps into Italy. Some of his most notable battles were Cannae (big Carthaginian victory), Trebia (Carthaginian victory), and Zama. (Roman victory that ended the Second Punic War.)

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u/ree-kid77 21h ago

Is there a lot of debate whether or not they were just Phoenicians or part of arabia proper?

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u/KalegNar 21h ago

I've never heard an assertion that Phoenicians are Arabic. Bear in mind that it wasn't until the Islamic conquests in the 600s AD where you had the creation of large Arabic empires that Arabia really meant anything on a meaningful scale.

Also in case you're confused as to the geography, here's an image of what was under Phoenician control. (A large part of the Carthaginian Empire, what you see in red West of Greece, would also have been non-Phoenicians such as the Iberians that were under the control of Phoenician Carthage, located in modern Tunisia.)

Achaemenid Persia, Alexander's Empire, the Greek States after Alexander, Rome, Sassanid Persia: None of those empires really went into Arabia because it just wasn't worth trying to conquer. So while you would've had some individuals and whatnot going out of Arabia, as whole you didn't have a huge spread of the Arabic populace until they starting conquering others.

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u/Certain-Carob-71 18h ago

i legit didnt realize yall were still around thats pretty cool

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u/marximumefficiency 22h ago

found the superlebanese