[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
I always liked the Megasoreass.[/quote]
ZING!
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
I always liked the Megasoreass.[/quote]
ZING!
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
It may be that homosexuals are a sub-species of humanity. Or it may be simply a mental illness.[/quote]
i kinda think that mothers who kill their children are sub-species of something other than human. or fathers/men who like to microwave small children. you know, stuff like that…
how does someone being gay compare to hetero folks like them?
just curious.
Western culture took off when the Church put the clamps down on homo behavior, and all such other sick behavior. The societies became more masculine as a result and science/economics flourished.
Notice how lately that we accept gayness as ‘just another lifestyle choice’ and the world is reverting back into barbarism.
What’s next? What bestiality is next in line that we have to be ‘openminded’ about?
[quote]Beowolf wrote:
Sally Kern wrote:
“Studies show, no society that has totally embraced homosexuality has lasted for more than, you know, a few decades…”
err… Rome, Athens, ect…
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Whatever happened to those societies? Maybe she was wrong about the decades???
Wow!
The amount of ignorance and hatred is astounding.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Whatever happened to those societies? Maybe she was wrong about the decades???
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Damn you homosexuality!
HeadHunter,
With a username like yours, you are the last person I’d expect to be homophobic…
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
katzenjammer wrote:
I could be wrong, but I believe this is a new phenomenon.
Ah, the good ol’ days, huh?
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Didn’t say so Lift. Just trying to correct what I perceive to be an oft-repeated misapprehension.
It’s fairly obvious to me that HeadHunter enjoys getting a rise outta folk.
edit - hah, i made a funny too.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Notice how America is falling down, ever since we started accepting gayness into our culture. It is unmasculine, so you get an unmasculine nation of prancing fairies.
Fucking sad end to a once great nation…
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Correlation does not prove causation.
I’m pretty sure that dudes pounding each other in the ass isn’t what fucked up our economy, started two wars, ruined our education system, etc. The acceptance of homosexuality is merely a side effect of something else that is destroying the country (i.e. liberalism). Personally, I’d rather we just be nice to the gays. Their lives already suck pretty bad since they never get any pussy (except for the lesbos, obviously they have it made, except they still have to pee sitting down).
The real fruity ones are fucking annoying though, similar to a woman that won’t STFU about American Idol.
[quote]GumsMagoo wrote:
HeadHunter,
With a username like yours, you are the last person I’d expect to be homophobic…[/quote]
Depends on what your gumming…
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Beowolf wrote:
Sally Kern wrote:
“Studies show, no society that has totally embraced homosexuality has lasted for more than, you know, a few decades…”
err… Rome, Athens, ect…
Whatever happened to those societies? Maybe she was wrong about the decades???
[/quote]
No, she got it all wrong.
This civilizations would have fallen sooner, had not so many brave men had hot, sweaty man on man sex.
Only the Christian faith, by driving the needed homosexual intercourse underground, sealed the fate of the Roman Empire.
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[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Western culture took off when the Church put the clamps down on homo behavior, and all such other sick behavior. The societies became more masculine as a result and science/economics flourished.
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Could you please specify that somehow?
P.S. Yes, some weird guys want to fuck animals. So what? This behaviour, too, is as old as civilization itself. As are the lies (sodom) that it’ll tear down whole societies.
As long as I meat, I cannot blame anyone to have consensual sex with a horse.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Western culture took off when the Church put the clamps down on homo behavior, and all such other sick behavior. The societies became more masculine as a result and science/economics flourished.
Notice how lately that we accept gayness as ‘just another lifestyle choice’ and the world is reverting back into barbarism.
What’s next? What bestiality is next in line that we have to be ‘openminded’ about?[/quote]
Are you forgetting the Greeks?
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Western culture took off when the Church put the clamps down on homo behavior, and all such other sick behavior. The societies became more masculine as a result and science/economics flourished.
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Huh. I thought western culture took off when Plato, Aristotle, etc were recovered from the East, via Arabic translation, after Justinian made classical culture inaccessible to the occident.
Don’t use the Greeks as an example. People point to the Greeks quite often as an example and most of what was cultural at the time has been twisted. First off the Greek “boy love” was predominantly an Athenian practice. Athens was the largest and most powerful City-State. It was also the most decadent, fat, bloated and over-extended. Other rival states like Sparta etc were not known for such practices. Also, much of what was valued in Greek culture was forging strong relationships between adult males and young boys, similar to mentoring. Was there homosexuality and pedophilia? sure. But it wasn’t what the system was for. We have these same issues (specifically pedophilia) today. I think the main point is that there is a difference between homosexuals who mind their own business just like anyone else, and those that are imposing a political agenda. For example, ever notice how in recent years certain scholars and others have rushed to characterize strong historical figures as gay? Alexander the Great, Queen Elizabeth II, Hannibal. The list goes on and on, it is all part of an agenda. That is what upsets most people with regards to this issue, the constant twisting of historical realities to morally qualify a desired position.
[quote]Oso9050 wrote:
Don’t use the Greeks as an example. People point to the Greeks quite often as an example and most of what was cultural at the time has been twisted. First off the Greek “boy love” was predominantly an Athenian practice. Athens was the largest and most powerful City-State. It was also the most decadent, fat, bloated and over-extended. Other rival states like Sparta etc were not known for such practices. Also, much of what was valued in Greek culture was forging strong relationships between adult males and young boys, similar to mentoring. Was there homosexuality and pedophilia? sure. But it wasn’t what the system was for. We have these same issues (specifically pedophilia) today. I think the main point is that there is a difference between homosexuals who mind their own business just like anyone else, and those that are imposing a political agenda. For example, ever notice how in recent years certain scholars and others have rushed to characterize strong historical figures as gay? Alexander the Great, Queen Elizabeth II, Hannibal. The list goes on and on, it is all part of an agenda. That is what upsets most people with regards to this issue, the constant twisting of historical realities to morally qualify a desired position.[/quote]
Very good post & the right distinction IMO. I’m going to have to disagree with you about the Spartans though. Homosexuality was strongly encouraged among the military class to create and reinforce bonding & loyalty.
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
I always liked the Megasoreass.[/quote]
I’m sure you do…
[quote]Oso9050 wrote:
Don’t use the Greeks as an example. People point to the Greeks quite often as an example and most of what was cultural at the time has been twisted. First off the Greek “boy love” was predominantly an Athenian practice. Athens was the largest and most powerful City-State. It was also the most decadent, fat, bloated and over-extended. Other rival states like Sparta etc were not known for such practices. Also, much of what was valued in Greek culture was forging strong relationships between adult males and young boys, similar to mentoring. Was there homosexuality and pedophilia? sure. [/quote]
Didn`t Plato, in the Symposium (his book on love) argue that homosexual behavior was NOT normal?
He used the example of would a father want his own son to be in a relationship with an older man, if memory serves.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Western culture took off when the Church put the clamps down on homo behavior, and all such other sick behavior. The societies became more masculine as a result and science/economics flourished.
Notice how lately that we accept gayness as ‘just another lifestyle choice’ and the world is reverting back into barbarism.
What’s next? What bestiality is next in line that we have to be ‘openminded’ about?[/quote]
Err… I think it was the opposite HH. Western society took after during the renaissance, a time when the Church lost MASSIVE amounts of it’s influence and power. When the Church was big man on (European) Campus, we had the dark ages.
Now I know why you’re not a history teacher, jeez. Stick to integrals and differential equations.
Edit: Slippery slop is not evidence.