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Curt Schilling fired over NC Bathroom law
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Quote:So I'll say it again. Its common knowledge amongst ancient historians that in Ancient Rome there was no social prejudice against males having sexu relations with other males as long as they were free men,many famous leaders and powerful men were known to have sex with men and women as did many of the free people. It was a normal thing to happen. Now I'll ask you did a huge amount of gay men just happen to be born then or did people adapt to the culture/environment they lived in? The answer is obvious to me and most people. Couldn't possibly be that people just stopped hiding it because of social acceptability. Nope. That couldn't be it at all. We all know there weren't any gay people in America before the 1960's.
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
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