It's Pride Month, discuss gay historical figures :marseylgbtflag3:

!historychads

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexuality_of_Frederick_the_Great

That he actually did desire men is also clear from statements by his famous contemporaries, Voltaire and Giacomo Casanova, who personally knew him and his sexual preferences. Significantly, Voltaire nicknamed Frederick "Luc". When read backwards, it means "cul" (the vulgar French term for "anus" or "butt").

Voltaire was a bottom, lmao :marseydeux#:

Furthermore, at an advanced age, the king advised his nephew in a written document against passive anal intercourse, which from his own experience was "not very pleasant"

:#marseyhmm:

Saxony and France, however, repeatedly managed to place good-looking young men near him. Sanssouci was a women-free zone during the Friderican era.”[12] Frederick himself once shocked a dinner party with a misogynist rant against "ghastly women you smelled ten miles around."

:#marseywall: :#marseywomanmomentgenocide:

One thing I notice from these historical gay men is that unlike modern stereotypes of catty gays befriending queen bee foids, old timey ones were quite misogynist :marseynoooticer: !nooticers

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Baron Von Steuben (pretty much considered to be one of the father's of the American military along with Washington and Lafayette) was likely gay if we are focusing on Prussians lol.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Steuben

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Von Steuben on drilling Americans:

The genius of this nation is not in the least to be compared with that of the Prussians, Austrians, or French. You say to your soldier [in Europe], “Do this” and he doeth it; but [at Valley Forge] I am obliged to say, “This is the reason why you ought to do that,” and then he does it.

!burgers

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Burgers :handshake: Germs

Destroying bongs :marseybonggenocide:

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hessian_(soldier)

Bongs had Hessians too. The painting that is probably the most famous of the war, Washington crossing the Delaware River, is from Washington launching a surprise attack on the Hessians on Christmas night while they were drunk af.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(1851_paintings)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trenton

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Hessians are weird with a weird dialect during that time (read subhuman). Goethe tards will know !germs

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