Facts about gays
1. Gays are 10 percent pop
2. They are 1 trillion
3. More educated and wealthy
4. Did worlds fastest civil Rights.
In 2013, 92% of adults who are LGBT said they believe society had become more accepting of them than in the past 10 years.
5. Byzantine Emperor Basil 1 (867-886) and his partner John were gay
6. Mahmud of Ghazni a gay ruler invaded India 17 times. He was a Jihadi of the highest order and killed hundreds of thousands of Hindu and Buddhists including monks, women and innocent children. Mahmud of Ghazni along with his favorite homosexual lover was Malik Ayaz , a Georgian slave, went on a rampage in India destroying more than a 1000 Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries and killing hundreds of thousands of Hindu and Buddhists including monks, women and innocent children.
7. Famous people like Alexander the Great Cecil Rhodes, Da Vinci, Keynes, we
8. Gays control the fashion and movie industry
7. Gay comes from the idea that passive men become very happy after getting anally penetrated
8. Men can also get wet
9. San Francisco is the gayest city in America, and Brighton England is the gayest in the World
10. Famous people like Alexander the Great Cecil Rhodes, Da Vinci, Keynes, were gay
11. Many famous people in contemporary society like Tim Cooke, Anderson Cooper, Ellen, Queen Latifah, Ricky Martin, Raven Symone, Lil Nas X are gay
11. Gays have made many important inventions
12. Gay people tend to be left-handed much more often than heterosexuals
13. Gay Blacks were behind Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was not only a seminal moment in African American history, but it also was a significant moment in the history of gay African Americans. Both black lesbians and gay men played a crucial role in the literary and musical renaissance that made Harlem famous in the 1920s. Like James Baldwin and Langston Hughes
14. Sagging comes from a gay cultural background
15. Alan Turing was an English computer science, mathematician, cryptoanalyst and theoretical biologist who is widely considered the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. Simply put, you most likely wouldn’t have your PC if it wasn’t for this man. The teleidoscope was invented by Burnside with his partner Harry Hay and patented in 1972. Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the most important painters, mathematicians and inventors of the Italian Renaissance. Not only did he create some of the most famous works of art during that period such as “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper,” he also developed several inventions and concepts that seemed to be years ahead of their time. Some of the concepts that Da Vinci developed include an early helicopter, a 33-barreled cannon and even an armored car similar in concept to a modern tank. I will
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