A trans woman Roman Emperor or attempt to own the alt right?
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Elagabalus (born probably 203, Emesa, Syria—died March 11, 222, Rome) Roman emperor from 218 to 222, notable chiefly for his eccentric behaviour. He was a male prostitute and sexual deviant who became emperor solely on marrying a descendant of Marcus Aurelius and actually changed his name to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. He often proclaimed himself as a woman.
Or is this a thinly disguised attempt to check mate the opposite political side in the social wars? I am just presenting my view on it. feel free to leave your own views
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