Olympics Games Have Always Been Queer, From Ancient Greece to Paris 2024

As the Olympic Games in Paris approach, let us reflect on the queer history underpinning the modern event. The origins of the Olympics date back nearly 3,000 years to Ancient Greece, where homosexuality was not a defined concept, but homosexual activity was common among men. Ancient pottery depicting athletes in erotic, often naked poses is evidence of the homoerotic nature of the Games. Greek and Roman history expert David Stone Potter confirmed this, noting that some gymnasiums had to ban men who frequented them solely to pursue romantic encounters. #Queer Up Sports
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