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Post by gameboy on Oct 8, 2018 1:34:59 GMT
There are and have been many societies where homosexuality was not stigmatized. The ancient Greeks and Romans considered homosexuality an act, not an identity. In feudal Japan it was the norm for samurai to have male lovers. In some societies special niches are created for homosexuals. Good examples would be the Catholic clergy and Buddhist monks. Only in the Judeo-Christian West and Islamic Middle East has there been the systematic hatred and oppression of homosexuals. Gameboy, are you denying that there is more hatred for gay's the world over, than there is acceptance? I have absolutely NO DOUBT in my mind that there is more hatred for gays then there is love. Unfortunately. Yes I agree. The West has spread Christianity and Western social values allover the world through colonialism. And remember that even ideas like Marxism in China and North Korea are Western.
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