Post by Ceorlmann on Oct 5, 2022 9:49:44 GMT -7
I remember seeing CWI's posts about it years ago, and admittedly I figured we'd see it depending on how things hit the fan. I did not figure back then that we'd see it without going into an apocalyptic scenario. Here's where I've noticed it especially over the past few years.
1) Sexual intimacy. If anything it seems like waiting until marriage for this is--in a number of cases--openly discouraged. Most recent example is a tweet from someone saying that after the first sex session if they get a call the next day they "got the job." That goes so far down the animal list to the point where other mammalian species, and a number of avians (and other animals as well) are better about it than those so-called humans; particularly the animals that mate for life. Right up there with either partner disappearing when notified of successful conception; more or less ensuring the kid comes into this world and grows up without the father or mother.
2) The concept of nuclear families. Breaking up the parents and other relatives including the grandparents was once a rare exception, but now seems to be the norm. Grandparents are viewed as holders of money that inconveniently can't be accessed until their passing; so the likes of homes and heirlooms they literally invested in their whole lives go away or transfer into green bills almost as soon as they do. Inheriting anything is viewed as a bourgeoisie concept, and subject to prey by open communists at any rung in our society.
3) Public performances. Most recent example for me is seeing the person who was picked to play James Madison's flute for something. I've already argued on Facebook over the fact that it's not who the person is that's riling me up; it's the attire. Trying to leave as little as possible to the imagination per se is distracting at best, and at worst is a clear visual example of the loss of humanity. Those who openly attack human values call such calling out as "classicism," and try to justify the who and what was worn as a barrier being broken in the world of classical music. Sorry, but the classical world and tribal/folk music world are two different things; neither necessarily superior to the other, and even the latter I don't think would've allowed that person to look like that. I hope that's the last she's ever seen or heard from. There's nowhere I've been especially including other countries where how she was dressed would've been seen as appropriate at all. James Madison is probably hitting an RPM sufficient to fuel the electricity for all of the lights near his grave.
1) Sexual intimacy. If anything it seems like waiting until marriage for this is--in a number of cases--openly discouraged. Most recent example is a tweet from someone saying that after the first sex session if they get a call the next day they "got the job." That goes so far down the animal list to the point where other mammalian species, and a number of avians (and other animals as well) are better about it than those so-called humans; particularly the animals that mate for life. Right up there with either partner disappearing when notified of successful conception; more or less ensuring the kid comes into this world and grows up without the father or mother.
2) The concept of nuclear families. Breaking up the parents and other relatives including the grandparents was once a rare exception, but now seems to be the norm. Grandparents are viewed as holders of money that inconveniently can't be accessed until their passing; so the likes of homes and heirlooms they literally invested in their whole lives go away or transfer into green bills almost as soon as they do. Inheriting anything is viewed as a bourgeoisie concept, and subject to prey by open communists at any rung in our society.
3) Public performances. Most recent example for me is seeing the person who was picked to play James Madison's flute for something. I've already argued on Facebook over the fact that it's not who the person is that's riling me up; it's the attire. Trying to leave as little as possible to the imagination per se is distracting at best, and at worst is a clear visual example of the loss of humanity. Those who openly attack human values call such calling out as "classicism," and try to justify the who and what was worn as a barrier being broken in the world of classical music. Sorry, but the classical world and tribal/folk music world are two different things; neither necessarily superior to the other, and even the latter I don't think would've allowed that person to look like that. I hope that's the last she's ever seen or heard from. There's nowhere I've been especially including other countries where how she was dressed would've been seen as appropriate at all. James Madison is probably hitting an RPM sufficient to fuel the electricity for all of the lights near his grave.