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7/23/2025, 4:23:32 PM
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In this regard, the notion that a child "cannot consent" is simply a logical extension of the notion that an adult is himself not competent to make various kinds of decisions and be endowed with certain rights or responsibilities unless he has the requisite training (consider inane legislation requiring licenses to use HAM radio, or the fact in many countries it is literally illegal to do your own electrical or plumbing work in your home).
Outside of the rare rituals that remain, things like bar mitzvahs or first communions we postpone the transition from childhood to adulthood as long as possible, and in many cases have entirely brushed out the dividing lines between the two, so that today manchildren are lured into university, which is just a continuation of high-school, with no concrete goal beyond the abstract "getting a degree". It's not a surprise that a large chunk of the population flounder in this environment and finally check out of society. Nowhere in the 20 years of their existence were they even once provoked to grow up and be a man, let alone challenged. Those with a better genetic make-up, or with people around them who stimulated them the right way, make it out alive, but many are not so fortunate.
The solution is to dispense with all this nonsense about fragility, and as a result normal people will break free of the inane self-imposed prohibition on lusting after teenage girls. Overcoming this repression will probably fix a lot of psychological problems as well as improve the native birthrate in White countries. Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote The Secret Garden over a century ago, and it gradually turned into a classic. The reason it resonated with so many people is because it put on clear display the dangers of coddling children and treating them like invalids. Already over a century ago the Bourgeois class had seen the danger and understood that it spelled disaster, and yet we have simply continued down that path!
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>>511136255
In this regard, the notion that a child "cannot consent" is simply a logical extension of the notion that an adult is himself not competent to make various kinds of decisions and be endowed with certain rights or responsibilities unless he has the requisite training (consider inane legislation requiring licenses to use HAM radio, or the fact in many countries it is literally illegal to do your own electrical or plumbing work in your home).
Outside of the rare rituals that remain, things like bar mitzvahs or first communions we postpone the transition from childhood to adulthood as long as possible, and in many cases have entirely brushed out the dividing lines between the two, so that today manchildren are lured into university, which is just a continuation of high-school, with no concrete goal beyond the abstract "getting a degree". It's not a surprise that a large chunk of the population flounder in this environment and finally check out of society. Nowhere in the 20 years of their existence were they even once provoked to grow up and be a man, let alone challenged. Those with a better genetic make-up, or with people around them who stimulated them the right way, make it out alive, but many are not so fortunate.
The solution is to dispense with all this nonsense about fragility, and as a result normal people will break free of the inane self-imposed prohibition on lusting after teenage girls. Overcoming this repression will probably fix a lot of psychological problems as well as improve the native birthrate in White countries. Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote The Secret Garden over a century ago, and it gradually turned into a classic. The reason it resonated with so many people is because it put on clear display the dangers of coddling children and treating them like invalids. Already over a century ago the Bourgeois class had seen the danger and understood that it spelled disaster, and yet we have simply continued down that path!
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