Thursday, March 9, 2023

Opening Sermon

The other day we posted a piece about an article about a type of fetish from 1950 - the extremely prudish 1950s - and the snowflake prudes of today slapped a "sensitive" label on it before the post was even dry (as in ink drying on paper ... it's an old school reference that the snowflakes will most likely not understand). You can still click through the label and read the post and have a chuckle at what they said 73 years ago about the fetish and how today's references of the same fetish have evolved.

Also, the same said snowflakes had earlier deleted (so you dear readers never got to see it) a post about an unusual law in a certain Italian town concerning that fact that a person with the name Mary was not permitted to maintain certain employment and our musing as to how that particular law was enforced. 

What is hilarious/tragic/criminal about this censorship is that particular post was a copy and paste post from the earliest days of this blog - nearly 20 years ago - and it was not a problem then?!

It is just a case in point about the devolving of people and the perversions of the immoral decay of the 'moral' people (the so called 'moral' people have always been the most immoral people to ever live in every society that has ever existed - and have caused the destruction of those societies each and every time since the time we have recorded history [and every society before recorded history when logically thinking]) that have infested modern society.

Murder, death, war and mayhem are all Ok to post about - the more graphic the text and illustrations the better - but anything remotely involving humans being well, human outside the aforementioned murder, death, war and mayhem- let alone anything quirky or humorous and the fates forefend ... sex - is verboten.

Even nudes are frowned upon even though every human alive or dead was born that way. This blog does contain nudes as evidenced by the nude above. However, we do not post graphic depictions of coitial acts ... there are more than enough places for that material on the web. While this may seem incongruent with the statements prior in this post it is our personal credo about such depictions ... they have their place and purpose but not herein.

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