Douglas Murray was on one of the podcast shows (can't remember which one) and he said that shortly before Rome fell, gender and sexuality obsessions were on the rise.
I feel like this was just always a thing with the Romans.
Fucking Sulla had a gay lover... along with his wife. Like, she just kinda knew he was Sulla's version of a "cute pool boy".
The Greeks were also gay, and pedastrists. Thebes had an entire gay special forces unit.
The Spartans were so fucking gay they literally endangered their population.
I mean, sure, if we were talking about France, this might be important. But with the Greeks and Romans, how the fuck do you tell?
I feel like this was just always a thing with the Romans.
Fucking Sulla had a gay lover... along with his wife. Like, she just kinda knew he was Sulla's version of a "cute pool boy".
The Greeks were also gay, and pedastrists. Thebes had an entire gay special forces unit.
The Spartans were so fucking gay they literally endangered their population.
I mean, sure, if we were talking about France, this might be important. But with the Greeks and Romans, how the fuck do you tell?