LGBTI is a learned and deviant behaviour. Some proof.

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I feel like I read somewhere that like Gladiator wives or something of the like would dress like men on their wedding night so the dude would want to consummate the marriage.

Maybe I just dreamt it? :dunno:
 
I feel like I read somewhere that like Gladiator wives or something of the like would dress like men on their wedding night so the dude would want to consummate the marriage.

Maybe I just dreamt it? :dunno:
Not shocking you would dream about it Danielle.
 
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"Going back into ancient history" is not "from day one" as you put it the other day. Nice to see you waste time with links that do not back up your initial claim. You're a strange man Jdell.

I said going back into Ancient history as long as we’ve had writing.
But if you want to put gay people up as a recent invention, like television and being outraged on the internet at people’s differences, then you go for your sheltered little life ?
 
Kinda joking anyways but who knows for sure?

I’m absolutely FASCINATED by pre-history and one or two other key historical time periods.

Here’s some examples of things that keep me up at night:

> The overwhelming number of similarities which exist in global creation myths, in some kind of loose chronological order being:

* Indigenous Australian Dreamtime stories and cave art

* North and South American Indian creation stories and art

* Clear psychedelic influences of European cave art going back 2 or 3 Ice Age cycles (30, 000 - 50, 000 years ago)

* A universal cave art alphabet of 22 pictographs

* Incredible similarities between Indigenous, Sumerian/Mesopotamian, Indian, Asian, Egyptian, Greek, Judeo/Christian and Islamic creation myths talking about outside visitors from specific star systems and DNA manipulation of existing hominids for industrial labour - this is bizarrely supported by Homo Sapiens DNA patterns and brain growth over the last 300, 000 years! ?

* Written records of the above from the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, Indian Vedas, Christian Bible, Jewish Torah and Muslim Quran

* Stone megaliths with no explanation

* underwater stone megaliths with even less explanation

* Near identical pre-Abrahamic accounts across the 3 main religions including those about Nephilim and a universal flood myth (across something like 80+ divergent cultures)

And don’t even get me started on knowledge of seasons, orbits, equinoxial precessions, lunar and solar cycles…. It’s almost too much to process…
 
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I’m absolutely FASCINATED by pre-history and one or two other key historical time periods.

Here’s some examples of things that keep me up at night:

> The overwhelming number of similarities which exist in global creation myths, in some kind of loose chronological order being:

* Indigenous Australian Dreamtime stories and cave art

* North and South American Indian creation stories and art

* Clear psychedelic influences of European cave art going back 2 or 3 Ice Age cycles (30, 000 - 50, 000 years ago)

* A universal cave art alphabet of 22 pictographs
* Incredible similarities between Indigenous, Sumerian/Mesopotamian, Indian, Asian, Egyptian, Greek, Judeo/Christian and Islamic creation myths talking about outside visitors from specific star systems and DNA manipulation of existing hominids for industrial labour - this is bizarrely supported by Homo Sapiens DNA patterns and brain growth over the last 300, 000 years! ?

* Written records of the above from the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, Indian Vedas, Christian Bible, Jewish Torah and Muslim Quran

* Stone megaliths with no explanation

* underwater stone megaliths with even less explanation

* Near identical pre-Abrahamic accounts across the 3 main religions including those about Nephilim and a universal flood myth (across something like 80+ divergent cultures)

And don’t even get me started on knowledge of seasons, orbits, equinoxial precessions, lunar and solar cycles…. It’s almost too much to process…
A lot of what you said here I totally agree with.
 
Ah yes, the curse of the conservative historical researcher, the gay archeologist ?

Tell me, is the gay archeologist in the room with us right now?

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How so?


Did you even watch the video? It explicitly shows how this gay narrative was created and how easily proven fake it is. It started in the late 70s and snow balled with interweaving of the de-evolution of academia and media. Academia is FULL of gays pushing this notion that everyone is gay because it's one of the ways of how gays breed.
 
I read an article saying 30% of Gen Z in the US identifies as LGBTI. This statistic shocked me so I looked into it. It turns out this percentage is far lower by older demographics and varies by political affiliation ie. California/NY etc vs the red states. It also varies by ethnicity.
My 2 cents on this is:

A.) Gen Z'res identify more this way because of the push for acceptance, an increased denouncing of religion, and reliance on social media in general. Sadly, the next generation will probably be even worse off. Being 'trendy' as someone mentioned is a huge too I'm sure.

B.) Most big cities are democratically led. Why? Because there was a mass influx to the big cities over the past 100+ years because that's where the jobs were. When population growth goes unchecked + mass food production to support that growth, you end up with more people than jobs. This creates a shrinking middle class. However, It takes capital to make more capital (unless you just print it). (Poor people don't create businesses and jobs, rich people do.) Then, when we ship jobs overseas and let computers and robots take over - the jobs and opportunities dry up. That creates more demand for government help. Hence, a more socialist support structure and the need for big government. This requires more taxation which increases a shrinking middle class further. I believe in a strong middle class, I just don't believe the democrats have the answer.

I have not researched this microplastic (dirty water) theory but if true, 'could' make sense in that I'm guessing the water supplies in these big cities (like an L.A. or N.Y. in your example) are not as clean as what you find in middle America. :dunno:
 
gays breed.
Two words that don't go together :dunno:

If a group of strictly gay people were placed on an island as an experiment, and they didn't cheat, the island would be uninhabited within a 100 years. If 3to 7% of our society wants to be gay I don't really give two fucks, just don't make that seven percent 70% of the narrative or make me feel bad or a bigot for not understanding 100%.

That wasn't directed to you @Laputan Machine , just in general.
 
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