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Being gay is historical
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Lang" data-source="post: 968416" data-attributes="member: 65699"><p>From the title of the thread I thought it was going to be about President Buchanan or that newer "rumor" about President Washington, or at least something close.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So when California passed that "austerity budget" which cut essential (and sensational) items such as funding for 70 parks IIRC, they felt it prudent to leave funding for crap like this in? I suppose they never learn. I wonder if I'll see California split into 2 states sometime in my lifetime...I hope that at least one of them will be sane. I'm told CA was a great state once, too bad I didn't get to visit it when it was. :boohoo::cry:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> On that, I guess the Greeks, Romans, and Japanese of antiquity were far more civilized than the modern world as they were far more accepting of that than we are. Those cultures didn't need "pride parades" as it was already ubiquitous & accepted. The ancient Greeks may have killed a mathematician because he discovered that the square root of 2 was irrational, but I don't know of them taking out any mathematicians because they were gay (ala Turing). Though that raises the question of which ancient mathematicians weren't gay, as all the ones that come to mind have documented relationships or at least catamites (cough "proteges" cough cough HACK).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Lang, post: 968416, member: 65699"] From the title of the thread I thought it was going to be about President Buchanan or that newer "rumor" about President Washington, or at least something close. So when California passed that "austerity budget" which cut essential (and sensational) items such as funding for 70 parks IIRC, they felt it prudent to leave funding for crap like this in? I suppose they never learn. I wonder if I'll see California split into 2 states sometime in my lifetime...I hope that at least one of them will be sane. I'm told CA was a great state once, too bad I didn't get to visit it when it was. :boohoo::cry: On that, I guess the Greeks, Romans, and Japanese of antiquity were far more civilized than the modern world as they were far more accepting of that than we are. Those cultures didn't need "pride parades" as it was already ubiquitous & accepted. The ancient Greeks may have killed a mathematician because he discovered that the square root of 2 was irrational, but I don't know of them taking out any mathematicians because they were gay (ala Turing). Though that raises the question of which ancient mathematicians weren't gay, as all the ones that come to mind have documented relationships or at least catamites (cough "proteges" cough cough HACK). [/QUOTE]
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