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Shakespeare’s Homosexual Sonnets

Jul 14, 202327 min
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Episode description

Sadly, it was the liberal arts and literature of nations that led the apostasy of nations and opened the door to mainstreaming homosexuality. The pioneers were William Shakespeare, Marlowe, Walt Whitman, Louisa May Alcott, and Oscar Wilde. The great literary giants seduced the mind and the heart of a nation over a generation, and they're still doing it. We go over Shakespeare's homosexual sonnets, Louisa May Alcott's testimony on her lifelong gender confusion, and Oscar Wilde's testimony at his trial. The greatest risk in the education of children is literature and the curriculum chosen. It's time for a reformation in liberal arts, especially among homeschooling families.

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