Posted on 12/16/2017 5:26:27 AM PST by DWW1990
Perhaps the most guarded tenet of all of modern liberalism is the idea that people should be able to do whatever they wish in the sexual realm. Whether killing children in the womb, redefining the oldest institution in the history of humanity, fighting for the right of men to use womens restroomsand for women to cheat at sports, and for men to take trophies from womencelebrating the sexualization of children, everything else in the perverse LGBT agenda, and so on, much of what modern liberals hold dear hinges on sexual hedonism.
Thus, as others have already well noted, the sex scandals that have rocked Hollywood and Washington D.C. are some of the least shocking things to come across the news wire since learning that Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, et al, bloated their baseball stats with the aid of performance enhancing drugs.
In other words, seeing media reports that reveal that many Hollywood and D.C. liberals are sexual deviants is like a 60 Minutes story that reveals that fat men like fried chicken. But hey, at least in large part, the liberal perverts in politics and entertainment are not hypocrites. Theyre only practicing what they preach. And preach they do.
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>>1960s comes to mind
Along with Herbert Marcuse, The Frankfurt School, and the counter culture’s adventures in better psychosis through chemistry.
https://www.google.com/search?q=frankfurt+school+tavistock+lsd
It seems the swamp had subversive elements operating within it from the start.
Loose sex, 50% divorce rate, no fault divorce, fatherless (bastard) children, discipline gone, churchless, doping, pierced & tatted & drunk & cursing young women, basement-dwelling & video-mesmerized young men, abortion on demand. Great stuff.
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