Well:

Just 3 examples within 3 minutes of where I’m enjoying a coffee in Mérida.
Or, as the Life of Brian explored the topic:
The Romans are all bastards,
they have bled us ’till we’re white,
they’ve taken everything we’ve got
as if it was their right,
and we’ve got nothing in return
though they make so much fuss,
what have the Romans ever done for us?
What have the Romans,
what have the Romans,
what have the Romans ever done for us?
The aqueduct.
What?
…they, they gave us the aqueduct…
Yes, they did give us that, that’s true
And sanitation Yes, that too
The aqueduct I’ll grant is one
thing the Romans may have done
And the roads, now they’re all new
And the great wines too
Well, apart from the wines and fermentation,
And the canals for navigation
Public health for all the nation
Apart from those, which are a plus,
what have the Romans ever done for us?
What have the Romans,
what have the Romans,
what have the Romans ever done for us?
The baths.
What?
…the public baths…
Oh, yes, yes…
The public baths are a great delight,
and it’s safe to walk in the streets at night.
Cheese and medicine, irrigation,
Roman law and education
the circus for our delectation
and the gladiation
Well, apart from medicine, irrigation,
health, roads, cheese and education,
baths and the Circus Maximus,
what have the Romans ever done for us?
What have the Romans,
what have the Romans,
what have the Romans ever done for us?
Brought peace.
Oh, shut up!
Patrick Stewart did a modern take on this (acting as the British PM in Cabinet) on the European Court on Human Rights:
In the midst of Gaza, Ukraine, mass migration, climate catastrophe, destruction of biodiversity, Trump/Putin/Kim Jong Un (add your favourites), I wonder what future generations will say about us?














