I didn't see it as glorifying homosexuality or pederasty. I saw it as an extraordinary example of a person respecting other people as people despite their differences, acknowledging their "basic dignity and worth." In today's slash and burn world, it's all too rare to find someone willing to admit that there might be anything worth respecting in one's enemies.
We are an ex-law student, a graduate student in political science, a breadwinning husband, a triple threat (you know, singer/actor/dancer), and an American expatriate living in China. We began college on the 3rd floor of entry way E, near the corner of Temple and Grove.
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I don't really see how glorifying pedarasts is a winning argument for the good professor (who I've never had).
I didn't see it as glorifying homosexuality or pederasty. I saw it as an extraordinary example of a person respecting other people as people despite their differences, acknowledging their "basic dignity and worth." In today's slash and burn world, it's all too rare to find someone willing to admit that there might be anything worth respecting in one's enemies.
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