Homophobia
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Homophobia, more accurately named Anti-Homosexuality, is the opposition to
homosexuality. He is usually
culturally right, though in theory anyone on the political spectrum can be homophobic. He is an anti-ideology, therefore his scope is very large. Homophobia manifests in a range of ways, in most cases in the form of passive distaste or avoidance of gays and advocating for homosexual agendas/teachings to be removed from
society (especially schools). Homophobia in the sphere of
political leaders include policies that does active discrimination and harassment against gays to downright assault, murder, persecution, and
genocide. Homophobia can also be applied to anyone who indirectly opposes gay marriage by supporting the
traditional family model, whether believing it disrupts social order or causes
moral decay. He is sexually
conservative, usually advocating for
asceticism or the "ideal relationship".
Outside of
Heterodontosaurus Balls, the term "homophobia" is often used as a slander and pejorative by the
radical left. The word commonly used as attempted guilt by association and/or name calling.
History
Ancient
Homophobia has existed as long as
homosexual behavior has existed. However, it was not as prominent in the ancient ages as homosexuality wasn't common back then. And generally,
lesbianism was nonexistent. Back in those ages gender and sexuality ideology and "identity" did not exist, at the very least not in the same way in modern times. Homosexuality is not an identity, but an immoral behavior.
Many modern so-called scholars
rewrite history by taking the few instances of homosexuality and extrapolating it to the extreme or taking platonic texts between friends and frame them as romantic or sexual, while ignoring clear social norms at the time. It is indeed true that homosexuality, along with numerous other forms of degeneracy have plagued ancient societies while in
moral decay, usually leading to a plague, disaster or their fall.
The
Middle Assyrian Laws, developed 1450 BC-1250 BC, states that if a man has intercourse with his brother-in-arms, he shall be forcibly castrated and turned into a eunuch.
In
Ancient Greece gay people were publicly humiliated by having a radish stuck up their rear end. Philosophers like
Plato and
Aristotle described homosexuality as "unnatural".
Julius Caesar's municipal charter for Italian towns included rules that barred known homosexuals from sitting alongside decent citizens at public gatherings, reflecting widespread local values outside of
Rome.
Roman Republic citizens also supported laws that protected boys against seduction and
rape. The
Roman society, with their sexually conservative and
masculinist views, looked down upon
degenerates such as the submissive men in gay relationships, restricting their rights in many ways. While homosexuality wasn't banned, it is heavily implied that it the majority of people did not like the gays, such as popular plays heavily slandering and berating gay people.
Meanwhile, in
China, the spread and adaptation of
Confucianism strengthened the Asiatic people and society's distain for sexual deviancies which were an important part of gay culture, leading the East Asia cultural sphere to become even more sexually conservative than they were before. Homosexuality was never banned in pre-
Yuan China because it was never a big enough nor widespread problem, but
heterosexuality was championed and viewed as superior.
Buddhist influences also advocated for celibacy if not homophobia; homosexuality was classified as violating the third of the five percepts, a
moral code laid out by the
Buddha.
Middle
With the spread of
Christianity in the 1st century AD, homophobia became more intense throughout
Europe. Inherited from
Judaism,
gays were mentioned explicitly in the
Holy Scripture as sinful and deserving of punishment. Thus, harsh punishments were installed for those who commit sodomy. Church writers like
Augustine (354-430) and
Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274) argued that same-sex relations violated
natural law, and these views strongly influenced medieval law. Punishments could include fines, public shaming, exile, prison, and execution.
In the sixth century,
Byzantine emperor
Justinian introduced laws against same-sex sexuality, referring to such acts as "contrary to nature". The Syro-Roman law book, which was influential in the Middle Eastern legal tradition and especially in
Lebanon, prescribed the
death penalty for homosexuality. In the Middle Ages, sodomy was linked to heresy, witchcraft and foreign influence.
With the rise of
Islam in the early 7th century, the
Muslim caliphates carried on homophobic laws inherited from Judaism, Christianity and some
pre-Islamic Arabian paganism. The Muslims would come to be much harsher on punishing gays than the Jews and Christians ever be.
The
Song Dynasty was the first era of
China where outright prohibitions on homosexuality were implemented, banning
male prostitution and crossdressing. The
Mongol Empire and
Yuan Dynasty were even more strict regarding the issue, treating it with more hostility. These legal codes and mindset continued in the later
Ming and
Qing dynasties.
In the
Americas,
Aztec punishments existed for certain acts (severe penalties include death), and there were terms like "cuiloni" (roughly "queer" or effeminate man) used pejoratively. The
Florentine Codex describe homosexual men in derogatory terms (e.g., as "perverse" or associated with vice), with social attitudes ranging from disgust to ridicule. Official
Inca policy, according to chroniclers like
Garcilaso de la Vega and
Pedro Cieza de LeΓ³n, prohibited homosexuality ("sodomy"), with severe punishments reported, such as
burning alive or harsh public penalties for those labeled "sodomites". It was viewed as vile, cowardly, or offensive to societal order, with emphasis on
procreation,
family structures, and
imperial control.
In 1533, the Buggery Act was passed in
England, banning homosexuality and
bestiality. This was the first
secular homophobic law in England. The homophobia of the English continued well into the 18th and 19th centuries, bringing them also into their
colonies. Section 377 was passed in the
British Raj in 1860 by the
British Empire, criminalizing all sexual acts that goes against the order of nature, including homosexuality.
Early Modern
In
Africa, various traditional communities condemned
homosexuality. To add on to that, the
Europeans came and
colonized them and added anti-gay laws. Many former Europeans colonies still continue the anti-gay laws from colonial times despite hating their colonizers.
Originally an
English colony, even the
United States, the most powerful country, would be homophobic as well. Most countries in the
world were homophobic.
During the Second Sino-Japanese War, the
Chinese mocked and insulted
Puyi and the
Japanese as homosexuals and presented it as proof of their
perversion and being uncivilized.
Contemporary
US president
George W. Bush, elected in 2001, pushed for more anti-gay laws, even though his vice president
Dick Cheney supported the
gays personally.
Quotes
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Etymology
The term "homophobia" was termed by
George Weinberg in the mid-1960s. It is used to refer to the destain or hatred against
gay people, but that is not what the root word means at all: "homo" means "same" and "phobia" means "irrational fear". When you put the two together, the word should mean "irrational fear of gay people". However, Weinberg believed that those who do not like gays are suffering from an irrational mental illnesses that makes them unstable.
The power of being able to falsely label a group as "mentally unstable" is huge. You can lock them up against their will or excuse certain behaviors. We can see clearly that the etymology of the word "homophobia" makes no logical sense, nor is it natural. It is an outlier from the usual "hate" words, such as
Misandry or
Misogyny. There is an explicit agenda behind the creation of the word, labeling people you disagree with as having a "psychological malady".
Relationships
Friends
Traditionalism &
Reactionaryism - Down with degeneracy!
Transphobia - My partner in arms.
Nuclear Family Model - The best.
Christianity -
Adam and
Eve, not Adam and Steve!
Islam - Those who commit the sinful act must be thrown off the building!
Buddhism - The third of the Five Precepts is great! I'm glad you consider
homosexuality as sexual misconduct. Many of your modern western so-called "variants" are disgusting though.
Stoicism - Great!
Historicism - They can't cope with the fact that up until the last 15 years or so, the entire
human race viewed them as nothing more than a joke!
Chiangism - The
Japanese are gay and uncivilized!
McCarthyism -
Commies push for
homosexuality to subvert our society!
Stalinism - Unlike your 

predecessors who followed
Marxism more strictly on the issue of
sexual liberation, you recognized that widespread
sodomy cannot be sustained.
Neutral
Trumpism - You mainly focus on the
T and not the
LGB
, but your supporters are nice.
Cohnism - Man, your public and private conduct are a stark contradictionβ¦
Nazism - You should reshape your focus on
gays instead of
Jews.
Racism - Woke people try to bundle me with him, but truth to be told, most native
blacks are homophobic!
Enemies
Homosexuality - Why can't you just be normal, you f*ggot⦠A sin, a weakness, a degenerate, an abnormal behavior, whatever you may be it is something very undesirable.
Bisexuality - Being half gay is just as bad as being entirely gay.
Western New Left - "oH yOu hAte gAys iT mEaNs yOu aRe a
nAwzi!1!"
Homofascism - Nazi f*g.
Homoconservatism - I know what you areβ¦
Queer Theory -
Heteronormativity is real, and it is BASED.
Leninism -
Sexual pervert that decriminalized
male same-sex relations.
Pseudohistory - Just because
homosexual behavior existed in someplace at sometime doesn't mean they were the norm. Just because someone wrote down records of homosexual behavior doesn't mean they were normalized. Degeneracy has existed in the
morally-failed corners of
society everywhere in
history, the problem is that the ideas of those perverted acts are now becoming promoted and made into mainstream, widespread and ingrained into our future generations. So stop trying to use morally-failed examples in history to justify the morally-failed acts of the present. And not only that you keep on interpreting every interaction between historical figures as homosexual! Do you not have any idea of what normal and healthy human relations are like? I won't be surprised if you don't because no one loves you except for those degenerate kids from online fandoms, you decadent f*ggot.
Mediacracy - Why must you call me "homophobia"? Disgust and contempt are not the same as fear.
Pedophilia - Despite being 2% of the population, they make up 1/3 of the cupcake hunters! Well well well!
Pornography Legalization - F*ck you I don't want to watch porn with you! You are one of the main reasons people turn into f*ggots!!
Communism - You keep trying to
push this agenda! Your Western variants don't even hide it, and your Eastern variants tried it but at least they ditched it after it proved inefficient.
How to draw

Homophobia has a drawing rating of easy.
- Draw a ball.
- Draw 6 horizontal stripes in this order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple.
- Cross it out with black.
- Add eyes and done.
| Color Name | HEX | |
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| Black | #202020 | |
| Red | #E50000 | |
| Orange | #FF8D00 | |
| Yellow | #FFEE00 | |
| Green | #028121 | |
| Blue | #004CFF | |
| Purple | #770088 | |
Gallery
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It has always been about the money
Notes
- β Despite LARPing online as a far-right
Crusader saving the Western civilization,
Nick Fuentes had a
homosexual relationship with far-left influencer
Destiny. Nick is also attracted to catboys.
- β Roman society was very hostile to submissive men as they violate their code of
masculinity (virtus). They were usually killed by their fathers or themselves.
Juvenal's second satire, a very popular play at the time, also constantly berates
gays and is packed with homophobic content, reflecting a society that is hostile towards homosexuality.
- β Sodomy has always been persecuted throughout England under common law, but the penal code that banned it (Section 377) was first codified in 1860 in
British Raj.
