you tell me if this doesn't sound a little... questionable
Western civilization going back to its ghey Greco-Roman rootsAncient Greeks were the most misogynistic civilizations ever and what’s also interesting is that they celebrated male brotherhood and ‘Eros’ and believed the highest form of love a man can have is one of that of his male companion.
Bearing in mind, this was a time in which marriage was encouraged for fertility purposes and every man over 30 who could was expected to be married, but loving a woman was seen as degrading. Therefore the question that this raises is this, if you can’t love your spouse, who do you reserve your love for?
My point when it comes to this mini history lesson is that we’ve already had a time in history in which extreme misogyny bred rampant normalizing of homosexuality between men.
Men even when married, cannot love a partner that they look down on with contempt and disrespect. You cannot as a human truly love what you deem to be menial. Human nature naturally scorns those that they regard as ‘inferior’ and of low quality so I can’t for the life of me see how very misogynistic men can ever form a heart felt connection with a woman. Ancient Greeks were honest about this and thus admitted that since women were lower humans, a man should love another man. This generation of redpillers aren’t so forthcoming, but history repeats itself.
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Not Just Western because you see that in Afghanistan with the dancing Bacha boys and other Eastern groups.Western civilization going back to its ghey Greco-Roman roots
Well I hope our Afghani brothers in Afghanistan aren’t propagating such fagg0try like the westerners are today.Not Just Western because you see that in Afghanistan with the dancing Bacha boys and other Eastern groups.
They’re not promoting anything since they’re Muslim but it’s an unfortunate aspect that is found in their culture.Well I hope our Afghani brothers in Afghanistan aren’t propagating such fagg0try like the westerners are today.
you tell me if this doesn't sound a little... questionable