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Did the Greeks and Romans really enjoy orgies?

Only the degenerate minority of the Upper Class, as is typical. Nearly everything you were taught about the Greeks and Romans regarding sex, homosexuality and so on is blatant falsehoods or a twisting of the truth to suit an agenda of turning history into one long series of faggots. Faggots used to have their rights stripped of them and they were cast from civil society. The Greeks alone were so wary of faggots preying on their children, that they made it a law that any man who is not a teacher, servant of the teacher or family member of a student were to be put to death. They had entire slews of insult for sexual deviants. A teacher who used his students for sexual pleasure was a major shame, and the teachers would have to scramble to use all their power to save themselves from being put to death. This is how... I think it was Plato or Socrates? Plato/Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. He caught a noble/teacher sexually abusing his students, and the noble/teacher levied all his power, blackmail and connections to shut down any argument against it, leading to the philosopher being sentenced to kill himself for accusing "an upstanding citizen" of such a heinous crime.

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Socrates. The story goes, in mainstream he was charged with corrupting the youth (not necessarily pedo). Didn't know this though

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Oy Vey ! Greeks and Romans enjoyed faggotry and pedophilia you narrow minded bigots

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I also believe it was a pursuit of the elites and celebrities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_of_Thessalonica

In 390 AD, a popular chariot racer made a homosexual advance on a Roman general. The general had no tolerance for this and threw him in jail.

Understand that Roman chariot racing teams ('factions') and their fans make Euro soccer hooligans look like picnic enjoyers. Naturally, they broke the racer out of jail and lynched the general.

Also understand that Roman legions make modern police (and military for that matter) look like high-school guidance counselors. Over 7000 died in the ensuing carnage.