Napoleon is a saint primarily because he was the first European ruler
to "decriminalize" homosexual acts. It had once been a crime punishable
by burning at the stake...but Napoleon, under the advice of his top
legal adviser, who was a homosexual...chose to legalize homosexuality.
He may seem a very unlikely person to be a champion of gay
rights...but that's what he is...he didn't care...he saw no reason to
persecute men for being homosexual...one of the greatest military
commanders the world has ever known...and he accepted gay people...he
would laugh at "Don't Ask, Don't Tell....he would laugh as his gay army invaded America and set things right.
Napoleon was trying to restore the Roman Empire...that's what all his
imagery and symbolism were about...the fashions of the day were
inspired by Rome...the Empire waist dress...women were styling their
hair to look like Sabina...men combed their hair forward like Hadrian.
For
gay people, one of the most disastrous turning points in world history
was the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo. We've been led to believe that
the British are heroes and Napoleon was a tyrant. But he was the best "tyrant" the world has known since Hadrian.
Napoleon would have set the world forward decades or even centuries.
But that didn't happen...instead of tremendous social progress...the
opposite occurred.
Another reason why we Consecrate Emperor Napoleon as a Saint of
Antinous is because, in 1799-1801, when Napoleon tried and nearly
succeeded in conquering the entire Middle East, it was French scientists
who were the last to see and the first to record and depict the remains
of our Sacred City of Antinoopolis. Those ruins have vanished beneath the sands of Egypt since then.
Had Napoleon not invaded, had he not defeated the Mamluk army at the
Battle of the Pyramids, then the expedition to Antinoopolis would not
have occurred and the fragments of Antinoopolis would never have been
recorded.
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