Talk:Epic Rap Battles of History 60/@comment-25599102-20160510072835/@comment-15589301-20160510180624

It still had some reference to slavery probably lol

While slavery wasn't exactly relevant at this point, it's still viable. Ceaser could be intepreted as bringing up the history of African's when trying to defend themselves from the English, or more generally, the whitemen. They end up becoming slaves growing mostly wheat.

Idk, it just seems too obvious for them to not have done it on purpose. I mean to say that there is no reference to slavery whatsoever, would be a fairly bold claim