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Anonymous ID: LvjSMZoAAustralia /pol/508900518#508909915
6/28/2025, 12:34:17 AM
>>508909700
No they didn't, the ancient Greeks were White. They had a massive empire which extended into Western Asia, which caused a massive genetic replacement due to immigration. The population today who are most genetically similar to the ancient Greeks are northern Italians, who are equidistant between southern Italians and Germans.

Do you really look at the picture you posted and think to yourself "yep, these guys were the progenitors of Western civilization"?
Anonymous /his/17795088#17795267
6/27/2025, 9:52:59 AM
>>17795244
Romans before being genetically replaced most closely resembled modern northern Italians, who are equidistant between southern Italians and Germans. Modern day Germans are just as Roman as modern day southern Shitalians are. And most of the immigrants were from the Near East and were decidedly brown. Ancient Greeks looked more like modern day Brits than they do modern day Greeks.

>>17795252
>Plutarch very rarely comments on homosexually pedophilia and where he does it is related to us with disgust and it is often stated that these were rumors if he is discussing it in the context of a certain figure
This isn't true. Post excerpts.

>The first law comes from the republican period
I've already made my position clear, these laws were rarely enforced and do not encompass a prohibition of pederasty, because the practice was still permissible under these laws, and pederasty had not yet become distasteful in Roman society. These laws were likely enacted to placate the newly arrived contingent of browns which had swarmed Rome from the extremities of their empire.

>which didn't happen until the migrations of Germans in the 4th century
Insane cope. Thanks for confirming that you're a Brazilian with 40% Sicilian ancestry posting from a favela.

>Aristotle condemns sexual pederasty often but an example from Nicomachean Ethics has him calling it a disease and comparing it to cannibalism
This is only in reference to sexual passivity, he makes a positive comment regarding pederastic relationships in the Nicomachean Ethics.

>What the views of the common man
Are of utmost importance to this discussion, unlike the idiosyncratic opinion of a handful of philosophers who admit that their views are in the minority (even regarding pederasty, as Socrates does in the Phaedrus).