I spent 2017-2020 hollering that "Trump is a Trojan Horse"! His judges, for example, are today soldiers pouring out of the statue. And no one is stopping it.
What happened to Troy when the statue got inside the gate in the original story?
According to ancient Greek history, the Trojan horse allowed the war-weary Greeks to enter the city of Troy and finally win the Trojan war. Legend has it that the horse was built at the behest of Odysseus, who hid inside its structure along with several other soldiers to ultimately lay siege to the city. Per History Science News on All Things Interesting
When you type Trojan Horse in my blog search engine, this is what you find:
https:// ityofangels25.blogspot.com/search?q=trojan+horse&updated-max=2018-12-08T05:27:00-08:00&max-results=20&start=6&by-date=false
Does anyone think I'm wrong now?
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There are very few mentions of the Trojan horse in antiquity,
with the most famous coming in the Aeneid by Virgil, a
Roman poet from the Augustan era, who wrote the epic poem in 29 B.C. In
Virgil’s telling of the tale, a Greek soldier by the name of Sinon convinced
the Trojans that he’d been left behind by his troops and that the Greeks had
gone home. But his soldiers had left behind a horse, he said, as a dedication
to the Greek god Athena. Sinon claimed that his troops were hoping to curry
favor with the goddess after the Trojans laid waste to her land.
But the Trojan priest Laocoön quickly realized something was wrong. According to the Aeneid, he tried to warn his fellow Trojans about the impending danger. But it was too late — “the horse had entered Troy,” and the myth of the Trojan horse was born.
That's why my twitter name used to be CassandraofTroy as I kept trying to warn about the danger of the Trojan Trump Horse but no one listened.
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