Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Immoral Agenda

Fabian reminds there is state interest in sex:

We also need to remember that sex plays an important ideological role in a mediocracy. Its function is to prove we are all equal, i.e. equally mechanical.

If we are all equal, we are all replaceable, and they can switch out one of us for another pretty much at whim.

Sex is presented as ‘individualistic’ in a mediocracy, but is tacitly used to emphasise our role as social agents entering into adult community activities.

Lest you think Fabian is overexaggerating, check out this interview of Elizabeth Pisani. She's not only unabashed about lying about the threat of Aids on the heterosexual population in order to get funding for their agendas, she's still happily going around pushing the agenda. Why? Well, logically, reducing HIV was never the goal; getting more people to engage in immoral sex is the goal. They don't care if you die; they care whether or not you feel dependent on the system.

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