Swabbie
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I'm not strawmanning you. Those women were given a position of respect the same way the Spartan warriors were. That doesn't mean that by our standards, they weren't treated like shit. Again, you can literally go down the list of every warrior culture and hold them against our moral beliefs and all of them would be seen as fucked up. That doesn't change the fact that to the Dahomey, those women were believed to be holding a position of honor. It also doesn't change the fact, that women playing the role that they did was pretty much unheard of in Europe at the time, and even the Europeans admitted that.
You completely strawmanned me with the whole "Everybody took 300 for a movie and didn't act like it was glorifying all the bad shit associated with the Spartans" like I ever mentioned 300 once.
I pushed back on a specific point. You attempted to characterize this story as if though it's one of triumph over sexism but it wasn't. Not in any context. Some of these women were taken from the King's harem, others were given up by their husbands when they were bored of them. Once forced in to service, they were subjected to clitoridectomies to make them not want to have sex or some shit. Then they were forced to raid neighboring to capture people to sell in to slavery to Europeans and Americans (there's a very good chance many of us are descended from people these folk sent over here).
Just because some other motherfuckers in history had some fucked up shit happen to them and some motherfucker somewhere think they are cool doesn't change the facts on the ground in this particular situation.
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