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I remember a particularly perplexing form of racism practised by people who got along perfectly well with colleagues and neighbours of a different ethnic origin.

They Should All Be Sent Back Where They Came From.  Except for the people these armchair racists actually knew, who "weren't like all the others."

My point is that localised acceptance of homosexuality within a small community-where the couple would be someone's sisters, brothers, cousins, in-laws-doesn't necessarily prove acceptance of homosexuality per se.

The Black Death ended the manor system, where the serfs were effectively the property of their lord and couldn't travel without his permission.

Maybe the displacement/mobility of the population broke the personal ties that had been the reason for tolerance in the face of anti-gay propaganda?

by Sassafras on Tue Apr 22nd, 2008 at 03:02:24 PM EST
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The Black Death ended the manor system, where the serfs were effectively the property of their lord and couldn't travel without his permission.

Only in part of Europe.

*Traitor*, n.
A benighted individual who perceives an illusory distinction between serving his nation and abetting the criminals who govern it.

by DoDo on Tue Apr 22nd, 2008 at 06:33:39 PM EST
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I just read a (French) paper about the sociological changes in the middle ages. Two important switches were happening : the move from a clan structured society, where people recognise their allegiance to a larger pseudo-familial group, to a core-family structure ; and the beginnings of spatial allegiance.

In the year 1000, one would be a serf of such noble person, whereas by 1400, one would be a serf/freeman of this village, who happened to be ruled by a certain lord.

Also, the move from a clans-based society to a core-family based society reinforced the sanctity of marriage, which was less used as a means of alliance between families, and thus became more strongly normalised : only clerics remained celibate ; lay people remaining celibate became suspected of heresy. This reinforcement of the sanctity of marriage was actively promoted by the church ; it goes hand in hand with its involvement in the social norms of sexuality.

Auferre, trucidare, rapere, falsis nominibus imperium; atque, ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.

by linca (antonin POINT lucas AROBASE gmail.com) on Wed Apr 23rd, 2008 at 04:56:06 AM EST
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See my comment below that summarises the development of the Roman Church's attitudes to these questions.

When locusts move on, they leave nothing behind
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Wed Apr 23rd, 2008 at 08:07:42 AM EST
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