- At age 12, in 1961 I saw the movie Spartacus.
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- In one scene the camera focuses on Kirk Douglas' face
as Jean Simmons drops her gown. His face is full of wonderment and awe,
lighted by a mystical glow emanating from her naked body.
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- The scene made a profound impression on me, a boy just
beginning puberty.
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- Our pagan (a.k.a. "modern") culture programs
us to worship sex in the form of the fertile female.
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- Sex is considered the most pleasurable and profound experience
life has to offer and possession of the nubile female the greatest gift.
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- I subscribed to Playboy and devoured nudes with Douglas-like
adoration. Henceforth I judged females primarily on the basis of sex appeal;
all others were invisible. I also equated sexual desire with love, and
love with religion.
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- This subversive verse from Paul
Simon's "Kathy's Song" (1965) became the anthem of my generation:
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- "So you see I have come to doubt All that I once
held as true I stand alone without beliefs The only truth I know is you."
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- We were taught to be "alienated" from society
and to seek fulfillment in romance. Uprooted from our natural, historical
and spiritual context, we were told life is meaningless: distract yourself
with sex.
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- "An erotomania is abroad through our civilization,"
Francis Parker Yockey wrote in1948. It is "the identification of 'happiness'
with sexual love, holding it up as the great value, before which all honor,
duty, patriotism, consecration of Life to a higher aim, must give way."
( Imperium, 297)
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- The message has not changed and it is pervasive. The
pagan goddess is used to sell everything from cell phones to insurance.
In one commercial, she says, "even I get constipation" as if
she were supernatural.
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- As if this weren't enough, lately she has become an Amazon
warrior anxious to avenge centuries of imagined oppression. As result,
she is either frostily unapproachable or a trashy slut.
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- These factors have poisoned male-female relations. We
are fearful and cannot form a permanent bond. Many men have turned to pornography,
which has become a multi billion-dollar industry and national pastime.
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- PROCREATION OR RECREATION?
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- In Plato's Republic Socrates says that when he finally
lost his sex drive due to age, he felt as if he had been " released
from the jaws of a wild beast."
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- Despite what we are told, I don't think sex is intended
to be a lifelong obsession. It is part of the courtship and parenting phase.
We are meant to marry young, have children and outgrow sex to some extent.
We were intended to focus energy on more important things.
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- For men, the goal is to control our sex drive rather
than to be controlled by it. How do men do this if they cannot find a satisfactory
mate?
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- Obviously most masturbate and many use pornography as
an aid. Most men would be thinking of nothing else if they didn't relieve
the pressure in this way.
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- But, as a sensible teenage male said to me recently:
"If I need to look at pictures, well then I don't really need to do
it."
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- His focus is on managing his sex drive, not on dissipation.
Thanks to masturbating every four or so days, he can be "cool"
with girls.
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- HARD CORE PORN: THE UNDEFINED HATE CRIME
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- If a pipe were spewing untreated sewage into a forest,
we would stop it. But pornography does this on psychic level on a much
larger scale, and we are somehow helpless.
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- A swastika graphitti or the epithet "nigger"
are considered "hate crimes" yet every day millions of men receive
offensive email offers to extend their penises or watch 14-year-old Sue
get sodomized. That is considered "free speech."
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- Hard core porn is anti human. But anything that is prohibited
assumes an undue importance. I'd rather curious males investigated and
were disgusted and bored. There is a difference between hard-core porn,
which is tedious and sick, and tasteful female nudity, which can be a temporary
substitute.
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- The key is to get bored and grow beyond it. The temporary
substitute should not become a permanent one. It should not interfere with
finding a mate.
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- Pornography makes us see women in purely sexual terms
and obviously this affects how we treat them and how they respond to us.
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- ANOTHER OPTION
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- When men dehumanize women, we dehumanize ourselves.
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- Men and women are demeaned when they seek sex merely
as physical release. Let's face it. Most of us have been demeaned.
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- This is the goal of the New World Order, which centers
on the question: Is human life sacred or are we merely animals? The New
World Order wants to prove we are cattle so we can be herded, enslaved
or slaughtered.
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- The resistance begins at home. Attack the programming
head on. Let's stop looking at women as sex objects. Let's humanize sex
by insisting that it belongs in a loving long-term relationship.
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- The sex act is the sacred ritual of creation. The man
plants his seed, which contains his essence, his genetic code. The woman
receives and nourishes this seed into a creature capable of knowing God.
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- Let's look for compatible mates rather than sex partners.
This would save us a lot of hardship, rejection and wasted time. Women
would instantly become more approachable and available.
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- SUBLIMATION
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- Being human is a spiritual discipline. It means holding
our behavior accountable to our ideals and evolving morally. Let's catch
ourselves when we look at women lasciviously. There is a difference between
that and admiring their sex appeal, beauty and grace.
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- Holding ourselves accountable requires will power. We
are the product of our thoughts. The thought is father of the deed. We
must control our thoughts and the stimuli we allow.
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- One acquaintance doesn't masturbate very often. "Why
stoke the fires?" he says. He keeps his mind off sex and focuses on
more exciting pursuits. This is called sublimation.
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- The prodigious American writer Upton Sinclair (1878-1968)
wrote in his Autobiography (1962):
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- My chastity was preserved at the cost of much emotional
effortWhat did I get in return for this? I got intensity and power of concentration;
these elements in my make-up were the product of my effort to resist the
tempter.
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- I learned to work fourteen hours a day at study and creative
effort because it was only by being thus occupied that the craving for
woman could be kept out of my soul. I recited the Wisdom of Solomon: "he
that ruleth his spirit is greater than he that taketh a city." (p.
46)
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- According to Sinclair, and many religions, the energy
goes right to the spiritual bottom line:
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- "Imagine anyone wanting a lot of money or houses
and servants or fine raiment if he knew how to be happy as I did! Imagine
anyone becoming drunk on whiskey if he might become drunk on poetry and
music, sunsets and valleys full of clover!" (56)
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- CONCLUSION
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- Sexual pleasure is nature's way of making sure we propagate;
it is not an end in itself. That's another modern hoax.
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- As anyone with some experience knows, sex is highly overrated.
The same applies to the female body, which has become stale from overexposure.
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- The masculine sex drive is a powerful creative force
but it needs to be controlled and steered. We can do this by applying and
then releasing the brake (sublimation). Every man is different and must
find his own formula.
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- The thing to remember is that the world is run by a Luciferian
cult based in London, which controls indoctrination (media and education.)
These Illuminati bankers and blue bloods use sex to neuter, distract and
degrade both men and women. The plan is to destroy all nations, races,
religions and families and enslave mankind in a one-world government.
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- Slavery begins with the mind. We can resist by not allowing
ourselves to be controlled by sex.
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- Henry Makow Ph.D. is the inventor of the board game Scruples
and the author of "A Long Way to go for a Date." His exposure
of feminism and the new world order is archived at www.savethemales.ca
He welcomes feedback at henryatsavethemales.ca and posts some anonymously.
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