"All Roads Lead to Rome": Possible Truth-Drops.
Why Are the "Rhodes" Scholars the Ones to Know?
I had an interesting revelation, looking at the May 20 edition of The Starfire Codes's (yes, there is an apostrophe before the s; let's stop pretending that all words that end with s are plural possessives, even when they are singular) meme banks, "MEME DROP #103: Imagine Living Through The Past Three Years." She had a picture of the king from Robin Hood saying that all they had to do was get people to ask who will build the roads and they would defend the Government.
This got me thinking: "All roads lead to Rome." I have been hearing this response as sort of a joke response, in the community that knows the joke, but a real one, too, even for my limited experience pushing against people in real life on taxation, government. I guess I push back a decent amount, but in any case, I have heard at least once (from someone who said he was a freemason, by the way; no big public figure, at all, just a pretty friendly guy who seemed somewhat awake, and somewhat asleep) the question of, "How will they build the roads?"
I think this may be more of a key than people realize. "All Roads Lead to Rome." Not only that, but "Rhodes [Roads] Scholar." These are the people given money by some organization Cecil came up with, apparently, to be world monsters. Bill Clinton, etc. I shouldn't have said that name.
Anyway, perhaps it is literally the case that if you're asking for roads, you're asking for collectivism. And so if you have roads, then you have Government.