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6/26/2025, 1:29:27 PM
I've been reading into history, and something that surprised me was how widespread the practice of pederasty was in pre-Christian Europe. Most notably among the Greeks and Romans, but several sources even claim that Celtic and Germanic people practiced pederasty. There are also countless examples of non-Western cultures which practiced pederasty, such as the Japanese, the Chinese, Koreans, Mayans, Polynesians, Muslims, etc.
In cultures which practiced institutionalized pederasty, men were expected to play a mentor role and impart wisdom onto the boy they took on as a lover; it wasn't viewed as corruptive or emasculating, but rather these relationships were believed to foster virtue and inculcate boys with positive masculine values.
Obviously, we live in a world where Jews corrupt youths and try to persuade them towards sexually degenerate lifestyles, but this doesn't mean there isn't a place in society for respectful pederastic relationships. In fact, we could benefit greatly by allowing them.
In cultures which practiced institutionalized pederasty, men were expected to play a mentor role and impart wisdom onto the boy they took on as a lover; it wasn't viewed as corruptive or emasculating, but rather these relationships were believed to foster virtue and inculcate boys with positive masculine values.
Obviously, we live in a world where Jews corrupt youths and try to persuade them towards sexually degenerate lifestyles, but this doesn't mean there isn't a place in society for respectful pederastic relationships. In fact, we could benefit greatly by allowing them.
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