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7/4/2025, 5:34:18 PM
>>509483175
ITS PROGRESS GOYS!
ITS PROGRESS GOYS!
6/20/2025, 2:58:30 AM
>>508030057
Check out a book called "Voluptuous Panic," written by a gay man who actually referred to the period with degeneracy like child prostitution as a "lost paradise of libertine sexual freedom"
https://legiochristi.com/static/lit/Voluptuous_Panic.pdf
https://www.ranker.com/list/weimar-republic/lea-rose-emery
Honestly sometimes you have to thank the opposition for being so unabashedly proud of what they want, because it very could have been hidden and inaccessible to the general public. But no, there it is, sitting out in the open. The end goal of the degeneracy push, Weimar Berlin
https://www.salon.com/2000/11/22/weimar/
"Indeed, the sheer variety of odd sexual tastes Gordon documents in "Voluptuous Panic" is astonishing. For instance, Gordon identifies 16 different types of prostitutes, including "telephone girls," enormously expensive child prostitutes labeled "Marlene Dietrichs" or "Lillian Harveys" according to their physical attributes. These girls could be ordered by phone and delivered by taxi to the client."
"Practically any kink or desire could be carried out in Berlin at this time, and it didn't always have to involve a human partner. Italian journalist Luigi Barzini describes possibly the most unusual sex act in the Weimar Republic that involved a goose:
I saw pimps offering anything to anybody: little boys, little girls, robust young men, libidinous women, animals. The story went the rounds that a male goose whose neck you cut at just the right ecstatic moment would give you the most delicious frisson of all—as it allowed you to enjoy sodomy, bestiality, homosexuality, necrophilia and sadism at one stroke."
https://historycollection.com/17-reasons-why-germanys-weimar-republic-was-a-party-lovers-paradise/9/
Check out a book called "Voluptuous Panic," written by a gay man who actually referred to the period with degeneracy like child prostitution as a "lost paradise of libertine sexual freedom"
https://legiochristi.com/static/lit/Voluptuous_Panic.pdf
https://www.ranker.com/list/weimar-republic/lea-rose-emery
Honestly sometimes you have to thank the opposition for being so unabashedly proud of what they want, because it very could have been hidden and inaccessible to the general public. But no, there it is, sitting out in the open. The end goal of the degeneracy push, Weimar Berlin
https://www.salon.com/2000/11/22/weimar/
"Indeed, the sheer variety of odd sexual tastes Gordon documents in "Voluptuous Panic" is astonishing. For instance, Gordon identifies 16 different types of prostitutes, including "telephone girls," enormously expensive child prostitutes labeled "Marlene Dietrichs" or "Lillian Harveys" according to their physical attributes. These girls could be ordered by phone and delivered by taxi to the client."
"Practically any kink or desire could be carried out in Berlin at this time, and it didn't always have to involve a human partner. Italian journalist Luigi Barzini describes possibly the most unusual sex act in the Weimar Republic that involved a goose:
I saw pimps offering anything to anybody: little boys, little girls, robust young men, libidinous women, animals. The story went the rounds that a male goose whose neck you cut at just the right ecstatic moment would give you the most delicious frisson of all—as it allowed you to enjoy sodomy, bestiality, homosexuality, necrophilia and sadism at one stroke."
https://historycollection.com/17-reasons-why-germanys-weimar-republic-was-a-party-lovers-paradise/9/
6/15/2025, 10:48:58 AM
Modern secularists dismiss this idea of morality as otherworldly superstition imposed by a killjoy clergy; but, in fact, Christian moral standards are the ultimate utilitarian for human conduct and the foundation of Western civilization.
“Tradition is a set of solutions for which we have forgotten the problems. Throw away the solution and you get the problem back.”
― Donald Kingsbury
“Tradition is a set of solutions for which we have forgotten the problems. Throw away the solution and you get the problem back.”
― Donald Kingsbury
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