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7/23/2025, 4:22:37 PM
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>down playing pedophiles
The pedophile angle is a distraction. What you call "pedophilia" -- attraction to nubile girls who have gone through or are going through puberty -- is normal and has been throughout all of human history. Any man who isn't attracted to teenage girls is either a) lying, b) legitimately autistic or c) a fag.
The American obsession with paedophilia stems from at least two distinct currents: feminism (which grants women status and has normalized the attitude that women should not be objectified and that their opinions matter); and infantilism (the tendency to view the process of psychological maturation of human beings as requiring much more time than it really does).
Feminism is pretty self-explanatory, but I feel a small explanation is in order for this business of infantilism: modern society is predicated upon and trending towards the assumption that humans are helpless, dependent creatures, incapable of agency. Perhaps this is a consequence of the elite Kalergi Plan, to replace high-functioning White men (who are a threat) with mediocre and low-functioning mutts and brownoid immigrants. But the main reason is that we seem to have lost faith in mankind and in our abilities as human beings more generally. We see this everywhere, in helicopter parenting, in the way we try to legislate risk out of every single aspect of the human experience, from wearing seat belts and helmets, to setting speed limits on the road or regulating the minimum height of a banister railing, etc.
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>down playing pedophiles
The pedophile angle is a distraction. What you call "pedophilia" -- attraction to nubile girls who have gone through or are going through puberty -- is normal and has been throughout all of human history. Any man who isn't attracted to teenage girls is either a) lying, b) legitimately autistic or c) a fag.
The American obsession with paedophilia stems from at least two distinct currents: feminism (which grants women status and has normalized the attitude that women should not be objectified and that their opinions matter); and infantilism (the tendency to view the process of psychological maturation of human beings as requiring much more time than it really does).
Feminism is pretty self-explanatory, but I feel a small explanation is in order for this business of infantilism: modern society is predicated upon and trending towards the assumption that humans are helpless, dependent creatures, incapable of agency. Perhaps this is a consequence of the elite Kalergi Plan, to replace high-functioning White men (who are a threat) with mediocre and low-functioning mutts and brownoid immigrants. But the main reason is that we seem to have lost faith in mankind and in our abilities as human beings more generally. We see this everywhere, in helicopter parenting, in the way we try to legislate risk out of every single aspect of the human experience, from wearing seat belts and helmets, to setting speed limits on the road or regulating the minimum height of a banister railing, etc.
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