Website review: Right Wing Hypocrisy, or Why Sex...

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Arachne929 rated 9 months ago
Here is a PHOTO comment & review of this site. Not for anything, but one should not be shy as to what they are and one should not BUCK about what others do when in fact you are doing the same BUCKING thing. LMAO
MajorTomServo rated 9 months ago
From the page: "I even have some compassion for them, although I'd have a whole lot more if they weren't screwing things up for the rest of us." She's a better person than I am!
profoundmusing rated 10 months ago
Because if people in power weren't so wracked with guilt about their own sexuality, I think they'd be a lot less obsessively controlling about everyone else's. If Ted Haggard hadn't felt so guilty about fucking men, maybe he'd have become a minister in the gay-positive MCC . . . instead of battling gay rights at every turn. If Mark Foley hadn't felt so guilty about emailing and IMing teenage pages, maybe he'd have felt comfortable going for guys who were young but legal . . . instead of trying to turn the Internet into a Norman Rockwell painting. And if David Vitter hadn't felt so guilty about wanting unusual fetishistic sex, maybe he and his wife could have come to an agreement about it . . . instead of trying to protect the sacred institution of marriage from the depraved ravages of gay people in love.
harrystottle rated 11 months ago
Good Blog. This is a far more important issue than most people realise. One of my longer term projects is to explore and write about the correlation between sexual repression in a society and that society's tendency to violence and, in particular, warfare. The link is pretty clear in the United States.
ianrey rated 11 months ago
The thing is, repression of emotion is like compression in a steam pipe. Without relief, it leads to cracks in the fissure, capable of exploding any damn place. The thing is, pretend you're born gay. But, hard-right Republican upbringing tells you, "your sexuality is a choice" and "your natural attraction is deviant and abominable." It's no surprise that it leads to solicitations in bathrooms, or messing with the pages, or hiring hookers to coat your ass with peanut butter, or diddling the altar boys while on meth. Liberal treatment of gays leads them to want to get married and raise kids, conservative treatment of gays leads them to ultra-kinky closeted fetish behavior. Which is healthier?
doglove rated 11 months ago
From the page: "It seems like cartoonist Tom Tomorrow is asking the right question: "Should we assume that every sanctimonious, moralizing Republican is a closeted sexual libertine - or just most of them?"
BluePeriphery rated 11 months ago
I've seen this to be true many times over. Something to think about next time someone is fervently preaching a moral high ground on those "perverts".
sitasaysgo rated 11 months ago
"I think they feel tremendous guilt about wanting, and having, the exact kinds of sex that they believe are destroying society and making baby Jesus cry."
Aeryk rated 11 months ago
Succinct.
neugen rated 11 months ago
Ya know, he has a point!
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