Redirection

Monday, October 14, 2024

Is There Nothing Sacred In Britain Anymore???

 Or at least in Wales:

The Welsh ruler, who is best known for attempting to find the Holy Grail, has featured in the council's 88BTQ+ timeline as a result of his attire...

The earliest references to King Arthur date back to a time where he was depicted as a successful "dux bellorum" - or warlord.

Mentioned throughout the Welsh mythological book The Mabinogion, King Arthur's sexuality has never knowingly been mentioned in scripture.

It's since been claimed the ruler was included in the timeline because he "wore women's clothing".

 What does it make all the women wearing pants then??? Also, how do they know this King Arthur even existed let alone what he wore?

2 comments:

  1. I have understood that in early medieval times men of power used to wear robes?

    And most monastic habits ere invented back then, and what do monks wear? Robes.

    So maybe they thougt "hahahaa, men in skirts, hahahaa, oh, wait, they must be Alphapetique!"

    I am surprised that they didn't suggest that while sir Lancelot was courting his Queen, he must have entertained himself with sir Galahad. Perhaps they even had orgies round that table.

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