Thomas Jefferson a homophobe?
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Matt8townsend wrote:Again, given the time and place in which he lived I'm sure that as a fallible human being there were many issues on which he failed to escape the commom zeitgeist and expressed opinions that would be morally abhorrent to most of us today.
I think his castration view was progressive!! It's a good idea, ya know? He was really forward thinking.All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal.
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CorporateWhore wrote:I think his castration view was progressive!! It's a good idea, ya know? He was really forward thinking.
Yeah having read some of your other posts I'm not surprised you think so.
What made you so bitter - some guy feel you up in the locker room when you were a kid?
Nevermind. And remember, it wasn't your fault.0
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