Context: in classical Greece, Sparta built a hegemony based on its military power that was formed around a core of professional hoplites, which was rare at the time as most military campaigns were fought by part time soldiers who were mainly farmers, handymen, etc.
This hegemony was broken when in Thebes the Sacred Band of Thebes was formed, consisting of 150 gay couples who became professional soldiers, too. These 300 (coincidence? Idk, but I find it funny) elite warriors were instrumental in two major defeats an outnumbered thebian army handed to Spartans who encountered another professional military for the first time.
The Sacred Band being made up of gay couples was intentional, as the idea behind it was that men would fight harder for and with other men they had a strong bond with and there was no stronger bond than love.
Idolizing spartan warrior culture is widespread among “alpha males” and the manosphere. Another funny irony that followers and propagators of such a homophobic idiology idolize a culture that was defeated by an explicitly gay warrior unit.
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Yeah, I know. I put those words there.
“ALPHA MALES”
WHEN WHENTHEY’RE TOLD THEIR FANTASY SPARTAN ROLEMODELS WHERE DEFEATED BY A UNIT OF ELITE GAY WARRIORSYes I know. I put that meme in there on purpose.
So why ? the comment that noticed it?
I wasn’t sure they got the meme or thought this was an accident and I didn’t want to be too in the nose, so I wanted to drag this out a little to be sure.
mission accomplished
" Unit"
Yes, the Sacred Band of Thebes was a military unit.
Fabulous
Where defeated?
There, defeated! There, castle!
Dang, missed that.
What’s manlier then two men? Besides increasing multiples of men, of course.
The Spartans were all gay or bi too.
Bonus fact: there was a lot of homosexuality in the Spartan armies too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_in_the_militaries_of_ancient_Greece
Wait until they find out about the Spartans.
OH DEAR






