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Anonymous ID: /yn1lYQH/pol/510919821#510931259
7/21/2025, 2:58:18 AM
>>510930995
Why are antis so violent? You ask them to prove their assertions and they go into a sociopathic rant about wanting to cut people into little pieces. There should be a registry for these types of people. They should be kept away from society.
Anonymous ID: ALLtEsAk/pol/509287105#509288732
7/2/2025, 9:39:18 AM
>>509288617
Why are antis so violent?
Anonymous ID: i9C3u+JL/pol/509201753#509202964
7/1/2025, 11:44:09 AM
>>509202793
Many great men of history have been pederasts, such as Alexander the Great:
>There Nabarzanes, having received a safe conduct, met him [Alexander], bringing great gifts. Among these was Bagoas, a eunuch of remarkable beauty, and in the very flower of boyhood, who had been loved by Darius and was afterwards to be loved by Alexander; and it was especially because of the boy's entreaties that he was led to pardon Nabarzanes.

>It was in fact at this time that Alexander gave loose rein to his passions, and changed continence and self-control, eminent virtues in every exalted fortune, to haughtiness and wantonness. ...
>Three hundred and sixty-five concubines, the same number that Darius had had, filled his palace, attended by herds of eunuchs, also accustomed to prostitute themselves.

>Therefore he [Alexander] received the envoys of the Sakai courteously and gave them Euxenippos to accompany them; he was still very young and a favourite of the king because of his youthful beauty, but although in handsome appearance he was equal to Hephaestion, he was not his match in a charm which was indeed not manly.

>For when he had honoured all the friends of the king with gifts beyond their highest hopes, to Bagoas, a eunuch who had won the regard of Alexander through yielding his body, he paid no honour, and on being admonished by some that Bagoas was dear to Alexander, replied that he was honouring the friends of the king, not his harlots, and that it was not the custom of the Persians to mate with males who made females of themselves by prostitution.
- The Histories of Alexander the Great by Curtius Rufus
Anonymous ID: LvjSMZoAAustralia /pol/508900518#508907104
6/27/2025, 11:51:14 PM
>>508906248
>First of all describe love and then see the etymological meaning of the word eros.
The word eros almost always means amorous love when used in reference to other people. The word paiderastes and paiderastia were always used with a sexual connection:
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/wordfreq?lang=greek&lookup=paideraste%2Fw
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/wordfreq?lang=greek&lookup=paiderasti%2Fa

>Like where and when did Plutarch (out of all other historians) mentioned boy lovers?
In Love Stories, Amatorius, Alcibiades, Lycurgus, Pelopidas, Solon, Roman Questions and his Life of Alexander.

>Solon passed laws that made pederasts lose all citizen rights thus demoting the degenerates to slave statuses
No he didn't.

>thats right, he also made it illegal for pederasts to be in close proximity of public gymnasiums and baths
He made it illegal for pederasts to enter into gymnasiums to try to seduce boys, almost as if this were a massive problem in his time... Regardless, none of his laws prohibited the practice of pederasty, and he was known as a boy-lover who wrote love poetry about boys.