hroughout the works of Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle merely a reflection of the cultural norms of acceptance of homosexuality at the time, or does it reflect a deeper counter-cultural movement toward greater acceptance of human rights and equality amongst the elite and educated Athenians?
Please cite specific examples including work and page numbers in your responses
Reply number 1: I’m not racist, but I just think all them fags should be rounded up and sent off to some island somewhere to fend for themselves. Let ‘em all fuck each other’s butts where the innocent eyes of my children can’t see it. I’m not some kind of fascist or anything, in fact I Really don’t have anything against homosexuality in itself, I just think that if they want to be gay I shouldn’t have to see them like all suckin’ each other’s dicks on the street or whatever.
The Tower of Babel was a whole board we used to have for people to post nonsense. It was great fun and kept the crazyness out of the other boards. But somebody with authority didn’t like it and it was erased without giving us a fair warning. Too bad, because some of my early story ideas were posted there and I would’ve liked to save them. Anyway we don’t need the ToB these days… we just need less whining.