Historical-romance Quote by Bob Smith
““Narrow-minded historians will say there's no proof that [Meriwether] Lewis was dude-loving. Another telling indication was that his Newfoundland dog was named "Seaman". Talk about a Freudian slip. What straight man like to go around saying "Seaman, come! Seaman, come!" amid a group of strapping beefcake?””
About This Quote
The anecdote uses a dog’s name as a humorous Freudian slip to mock the idea that Lewis was overly affectionate toward men.
In simple terms: A joke about a dog’s name pokes fun at alleged romantic preferences.
Recognize humor’s role in challenging narratives.
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When to use this quote
- academic debates
- social commentary
- media criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Does humor clarify or distort historical truth?
- What are the risks of using jokes in serious discourse?
Humor can oversimplify complex historical figures.