StoicNihilist
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"Sex doesn't matter, it's not that important."
That's what normies tell us. They say that sex is not important, nobody owes it to you, so you should just shut up and know your place as an incel subhuman.
But sex is important. It is literally one of the 3 base animal desires, besides food and water. Animals who are unable to mate show signs of profound psychological distress.
"Sex doesn't matter, it's not that important."
If that's really the case, why are people who break the social contract by committing sex crimes like rape or sexual assault, regarded as being the most evil and reviled people on Earth? If a man is even accused of doing such a thing his life is over. He will go to prison. He will have a very, VERY bad time in prison. And will then have to go on a government sanctioned vigilante hit list called the "sex offender registry".
Brock Turner is probably the most hated man in America for fingering a passed out chick behind a dumpster. He and his family have recieved literally thousands of death threats, and has had armed protesters stand outside his home threatening to kill him and his family.
But is he worse than Timothy McVeigh? Who bombed a federal building killing 168 people, including dozens of children? Well apparently according to society, YES. McVeigh not only recieved fan mail from white supremacists and anti government activists from all over the country, but literally got dozens of marriage proposals in prison from adoring fan girls while on death row.
A man who in cold blood killed 168 people is viewed as being more worthy of forgiveness (on a social level, not a legal one) than a drunk dude who fingered a passed out chick.
That's how sanctimonious and important society views sex as. A mass murderer who killed 168 people is seen in a better light than a man who put his finger in a woman without consent.
But hey... "sex doesn't matter".
That's what normies tell us. They say that sex is not important, nobody owes it to you, so you should just shut up and know your place as an incel subhuman.
But sex is important. It is literally one of the 3 base animal desires, besides food and water. Animals who are unable to mate show signs of profound psychological distress.
"Sex doesn't matter, it's not that important."
If that's really the case, why are people who break the social contract by committing sex crimes like rape or sexual assault, regarded as being the most evil and reviled people on Earth? If a man is even accused of doing such a thing his life is over. He will go to prison. He will have a very, VERY bad time in prison. And will then have to go on a government sanctioned vigilante hit list called the "sex offender registry".
Brock Turner is probably the most hated man in America for fingering a passed out chick behind a dumpster. He and his family have recieved literally thousands of death threats, and has had armed protesters stand outside his home threatening to kill him and his family.
But is he worse than Timothy McVeigh? Who bombed a federal building killing 168 people, including dozens of children? Well apparently according to society, YES. McVeigh not only recieved fan mail from white supremacists and anti government activists from all over the country, but literally got dozens of marriage proposals in prison from adoring fan girls while on death row.
A man who in cold blood killed 168 people is viewed as being more worthy of forgiveness (on a social level, not a legal one) than a drunk dude who fingered a passed out chick.
That's how sanctimonious and important society views sex as. A mass murderer who killed 168 people is seen in a better light than a man who put his finger in a woman without consent.
But hey... "sex doesn't matter".