Jiang argues that the proportion of homosexuals is probably similar across periods, so the key change is celebration and public framing rather than frequency.
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"Okay, let me ask you this question, okay? Let me ask you this question. Homosexuality today is celebrated. Homosexuality before was persecuted. Did the..."
"I think it's pretty similar, okay, do you understand? There were lots of homosexualities before. It's, yes? So I have a, I have a..."
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