On The Denial of Human Sexuality from The Manifesto Thumpers
I thought that a few questions which have been knocking around in my head this morning might make good discussion fodder.
The Left accuses the Right of being homophobic, but is this just the typical projection in which they engage: could it be that they are really heterophobic?
Consider the condescension with which The Left greets a woman who decides to express her sexuality by: having children (“breeder”), or housekeeping (“slave to gender roles”), or simply by trying to make herself attractive to men (“a woman needs a man like a bicycle needs a fish”).
Consider the condescension with which The Left greets a man who decides to express his sexuality by: pursuing a woman's interest (“sexual harassment”, “potential rapist”), or competitiveness (“predator”), or sports (“stupid jock”), or protecting his family (“patriarchy”).
The Left likes to argue that a rejection of homosexuality is a rejection of the human condition.
And while I agree, I would also like to point out that The Left's rejection of heterosexuality is not only *also* a rejection of the human condition, but as a matter of species propagation a rejection of a much more important and necessarily statistically more common aspect of the human condition.
So, which is worse?
Consider also that the Left abhors “reparative therapy”, yet daily through its media The Left bombards society with the sexual roles and mores which it prefers in hopes that such bombardment will sway opinion.
To be clear, I am not making a case for “reparative therapy”.
My point is that if The Left truly believes that sexuality can not conditioned, then it can stop its tiresome agitation.
Which, of course, it won't.
Manifesto thumpers gonna thump.
Your comments are welcome.
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Two Strike Policy in effect
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The Left accuses the Right of being homophobic, but is this just the typical projection in which they engage: could it be that they are really heterophobic?
Consider the condescension with which The Left greets a woman who decides to express her sexuality by: having children (“breeder”), or housekeeping (“slave to gender roles”), or simply by trying to make herself attractive to men (“a woman needs a man like a bicycle needs a fish”).
Consider the condescension with which The Left greets a man who decides to express his sexuality by: pursuing a woman's interest (“sexual harassment”, “potential rapist”), or competitiveness (“predator”), or sports (“stupid jock”), or protecting his family (“patriarchy”).
The Left likes to argue that a rejection of homosexuality is a rejection of the human condition.
And while I agree, I would also like to point out that The Left's rejection of heterosexuality is not only *also* a rejection of the human condition, but as a matter of species propagation a rejection of a much more important and necessarily statistically more common aspect of the human condition.
So, which is worse?
Consider also that the Left abhors “reparative therapy”, yet daily through its media The Left bombards society with the sexual roles and mores which it prefers in hopes that such bombardment will sway opinion.
To be clear, I am not making a case for “reparative therapy”.
My point is that if The Left truly believes that sexuality can not conditioned, then it can stop its tiresome agitation.
Which, of course, it won't.
Manifesto thumpers gonna thump.
Your comments are welcome.
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Two Strike Policy in effect
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/6d...
The misquote stems from my own personal twist on that quote: "A man needs a bitter, angry feminist like a bicycle needs a fish."
Manifesto thumpers gonna thump.
I actively avoid HGTV.
When it isn't boring the living crap out of me it's irritating the living crap out of me with some demanding ruling class princess who believes that she can get her "dream house" by stamping her foot a little harder.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl8ajhu_e...
radical wind – PIV is always rape, ok?
http://witchwind.wordpress.com/2013/12/1...
I consider myself a big supporter of equal rights for women, but some people can definitely take it too far, and it's crazy people like this who make me want to avoid calling myself a "feminist."