If you’re raging that 'Netflix made Alexander the Great gay', it’s time to learn some LGBTQ+ history | Matt Cain
For centuries, LGBTQ+ lives have been wiped from the record - February represents a chance to celebrate our contribution
At the start of this LGBT+ History Month, Netflix unveiled its new series about Alexander the Great, only to see complaints that the streaming service had turned him gay". When these drew the response that Alexander is widely believed to have had same-sex relationships, a typical reply was that this was unproven speculation". As a patron of LGBT+ History Month, I see this as an opportunity to argue for the importance of knowing our queer history.
For centuries, LGBTQ+ history has been wiped from the record. Oppressors have found it all too easy to deny our existence because in most of the world - for most of history - our lives have had to be led in secret. Exposure could lead to familial rejection, social and professional ruin, imprisonment, torture and even execution. Any evidence of queer lives that did exist was often destroyed, sometimes by descendants keen to protect reputations.
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