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6/18/2025, 9:16:48 AM
>>17773208
>Pederasty was not a pervasive institution
It was an important and pervasive social institution in Greece, end of. Celtic men and Roman men fucked boys and the majority of men in Renaissance Florence fucked boys. End of.
>The idea that the Lex Scantinia was not enforced is a figment of scholarly imagination because it pokes a massive hole in the everyone was gay theory
It was hardly enforced, and even if it was enforced, it wouldn't matter, Roman men fucked slaves, non-freeborn boys, and prostitutes.
>Athens
Solon's laws prohibit non-citizens from having sexual relations with freeborn boys. Solon was himself a boy-lover who wrote love poetry above boys. Funny how one of your two examples of Greek cities which outlawed pederasty didn't actually outlaw the practice, and the laws which you think did, were enacted by a man who himself was a pederast. Maybe Athens banned pederasty at a later date, but this was after the spread of Judaism.
>I do not particularly care what academics have to say on the matter, they have a Jewish agenda
Their Jewish agenda is being against pederasty. Pederasty is a highly pro-social institution which strengthens bonds between males, facilitates the handing down of knowledge and virtue, and fosters a masculine culture. Every time large amounts of White people practice pederasty, it leads to an explosion in intellectual and cultural achievement, such as in Greece, Renaissance Italy, and in British public schools. Jews do all they can to prevent White men from loving boys. Love is never wrong.
>>17773210
Nobody looked down on you if you were the one fucking the boys in Rome. Everybody and their grandmother knows about this (and it's true). Even if you were the one being fucked, it didn't necessarily mean people looked down on you, for example, Antinous, who was deified and worshiped as a god.
>Pederasty was not a pervasive institution
It was an important and pervasive social institution in Greece, end of. Celtic men and Roman men fucked boys and the majority of men in Renaissance Florence fucked boys. End of.
>The idea that the Lex Scantinia was not enforced is a figment of scholarly imagination because it pokes a massive hole in the everyone was gay theory
It was hardly enforced, and even if it was enforced, it wouldn't matter, Roman men fucked slaves, non-freeborn boys, and prostitutes.
>Athens
Solon's laws prohibit non-citizens from having sexual relations with freeborn boys. Solon was himself a boy-lover who wrote love poetry above boys. Funny how one of your two examples of Greek cities which outlawed pederasty didn't actually outlaw the practice, and the laws which you think did, were enacted by a man who himself was a pederast. Maybe Athens banned pederasty at a later date, but this was after the spread of Judaism.
>I do not particularly care what academics have to say on the matter, they have a Jewish agenda
Their Jewish agenda is being against pederasty. Pederasty is a highly pro-social institution which strengthens bonds between males, facilitates the handing down of knowledge and virtue, and fosters a masculine culture. Every time large amounts of White people practice pederasty, it leads to an explosion in intellectual and cultural achievement, such as in Greece, Renaissance Italy, and in British public schools. Jews do all they can to prevent White men from loving boys. Love is never wrong.
>>17773210
Nobody looked down on you if you were the one fucking the boys in Rome. Everybody and their grandmother knows about this (and it's true). Even if you were the one being fucked, it didn't necessarily mean people looked down on you, for example, Antinous, who was deified and worshiped as a god.
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