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this post was submitted on 04 Dec 2023
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Back in time if you're gay? Or trans? Or a woman? Or a person of color?
No thanks.
Gay? Ancient Greece. Person of color? Just pick someplace that won’t have significant contact with different races during your lifetime.
what if you're both?
Then ask someone who knows more about history than me! :)
If you go further back in time you can get back to fairly queer friendly societies
The way your society currently discriminates and segments humans is not universal
Right?
We're going on a tangent here, but I feel like Western progressives, particularly with anglo backgrounds, tend to think the entire world runs by their parameters and always has. There is nothing intrinsic to the current kinds of bigotry in their societies. It's pretty arbitrary and specific, in fact.
@MudMan yeah this. Threads like this make me really wish more non-western ancient history was taught in schools.
Especially ancient Africa! Look up Mansa Musa, king of Mali. Carthage too. Zimbabwe. Benin. Egypt too, it’s in Africa.
As an American, I wholeheartedly agree. I often wish I had a sturdier foundation in world history.