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Subject: Only fools think that the west is really free
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Western concept doesn‘t talk of a sexuality free from restraint -- it only talks of (what it calls) heterosexuality free from any restraint. In fact, it enforces heterorsexuality on the masses (esp. men), through indirect psycho-social mechanisms.

Any kind of intimacy between men (especially sexual or romanitc) is penalised, isolated and marginalised in a ‘third gender‘ category (which was previously known as ‘namard‘, and is today known as ‘gay‘).
The very concepts of ‘homosexuality,‘ ‘sexual orientation‘ and ‘heterosexuality‘ are parts of a politics against manhood that seeks to break men from men and force them to be heterosexual, emasculating man‘s need for intimacy with men. You can‘t love a man without being ‘gay.‘ The west on the other hand gives immense power to the ‘whore‘ and to the wimps that indulge the whore -- by giving the wimp manhood on a platter.
Anyone who thinks that the west is free about sexuality is a fool.
In India, you don‘t talk about sex, however, there is a lot of freedom for everyone to have whatever sexual liasions they want, as long as they keep it private.
The way the west gives sexual freedom is so orchestrated and manipulated, that it is worse than no freedom at all. It empowers sexuality between man-woman, and disempowers and emasculates that between two men. Needless to say that only namards (who call themselves gays) then openly claim to like men.
In fact, the term ‘sexuality‘ itself is a misleading and inappropriate term, that has been developed by the most f****d up society in the world -- the west.

Posted by: Suresh on 22 Feb. 2011

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