Bigots or prophets?

Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
Extract from History Stories - Role of women in ancient Rome

Others described women far more scathingly. Ovid, the famous poet of the early empire, believed women’s “primitive” sex drive rendered them irrational. Roman politician and lawyer Cicero reminded a jury that their ancestors placed women “in the power of tutores” (or guardians) because of infirmitas consilii, or weak judgment. Marcus Porcius Cato, one of Republican Rome’s most revered statesmen, warned fellow Romans of the risks of treating a woman as as equal, asserting that “they will from that moment become your superiors
 
because of infirmitas consilii, or weak judgment.
Bare truth. I have always theorized that most pervasive behaviors in the society has always been pushed by women and allowed by weak men.

Things like homosexuality for example. That was done behind closed doors as everything sexual is meant to be. Women pushed for its normalization and now it is glorified activism on the damn streets.
 
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