Deadlocked Dog Days of The Crusades
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I've been listening to Ice-T's "Colors" the last day or two, on endless repeat. Predictably, that's led to lots of thinking about stalemated wars.
By the way, I don't remember how good the movie is (although I do remember that it has a long love scene in the middle, that seems to go on for over 20 minutes, yawwwwn...), but an early scene has the camera viewpoint pulling back a riotous scene of young men in an LA jail, grabbing at each other between bars, seemingly trying to tear each other apart. Neither side has any chance of winning, and other than for the participants, no one gives a damn.
So, that led me to the wikipedia, and reading about the Crusades, which is just fucking embarrassing. I mean, in the Second Crusade, most of the Christian army gets off at Moorish Portugal, and the remnant that continues is defeated in a four day battle. In the Fourth Crusade, the army *never* makes it to the Holy Lands. Instead, they sack Constantinople, accelerating the process that will end in the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire two centuries later.
For hundreds of years, Christendom and Islam fought each other, and didn't really accomplish anything, other than indirectly giving Europeans the Advance of Technology and Weapons (play the game of "Civilization"), which led to them figuring out that not only was gunpowder pretty (for fireworks) but it was also useful for killing lots of people.
But basically, the Crusades were just pathetic, and didn't accomplish anything other than killing lots of people on both sides.
Adam
By the way, I don't remember how good the movie is (although I do remember that it has a long love scene in the middle, that seems to go on for over 20 minutes, yawwwwn...), but an early scene has the camera viewpoint pulling back a riotous scene of young men in an LA jail, grabbing at each other between bars, seemingly trying to tear each other apart. Neither side has any chance of winning, and other than for the participants, no one gives a damn.
So, that led me to the wikipedia, and reading about the Crusades, which is just fucking embarrassing. I mean, in the Second Crusade, most of the Christian army gets off at Moorish Portugal, and the remnant that continues is defeated in a four day battle. In the Fourth Crusade, the army *never* makes it to the Holy Lands. Instead, they sack Constantinople, accelerating the process that will end in the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire two centuries later.
For hundreds of years, Christendom and Islam fought each other, and didn't really accomplish anything, other than indirectly giving Europeans the Advance of Technology and Weapons (play the game of "Civilization"), which led to them figuring out that not only was gunpowder pretty (for fireworks) but it was also useful for killing lots of people.
But basically, the Crusades were just pathetic, and didn't accomplish anything other than killing lots of people on both sides.
Adam