First came… what? What I think of is the 70’s and people like the pedophile and lying scammer Harvey Milk who faked the attack on his campaign office in order to gain votes and win an election as supervisor in San Francisco.
Then came the “Pride” march. Granted, initially some of this was a show of unity after police crackdowns and abuse. But then it went further – to the point it’s at today.
Then came AIDS. AIDS was in the 80’s. After AIDS they started handing out candy-colored condoms to kids in schools. This was the biggest change, the biggest step in the progression. Most people would have ignored things like “pride” marches. But putting condoms in schools and basically everywhere else – think what that does, think how that conditions the minds of people.
That is not about preventing disease, it is social conditioning. But the disease was a perfect guise for it. And no one could oppose it lest they be accused of not wanting to stop a bad disease.
Isn’t it interesting how now in San Francisco hundreds of thousands of hypodermic syringes are freely dispensed every year, also for the sake of preventing disease?
If our society was so fucking concerned about protecting people and preventing death, what about all the other things??
What about enforcing border laws and keeping out criminal illegal aliens? What about the horrible crime epidemic – 80 vehicle break-ins per day? What about the horrific crimes like brazen smash-and-grab robberies, assaults, etc.? What about the desecration of public lands by illegal alien pot growers?
It’s funny how selectively they can seem to be concerned about public health when it comes to some kind of radical social conditioning of people – particularly when it suits an agenda like Big Gay (or should it be called Big Perversion?) and it requires forcing things onto society, but then they don’t give a fuck when it comes to other things.
I just wanted to write this because no one talks about that big change that happened in society in the 80’s: The ubiquitous distribution and availability of penis covers in the name of public health. Think of the subconscious psychological effects that has on both young boys and girls, and how that might affect society over time.
The mass distribution of condoms accompanied the spread of a political and social agenda. AIDS provided a convenient cover for certain groups to push a radical agenda onto society.
People should be aware of what is happening in their societies. They should be aware of how their children are being influenced and how their society might be affected by people who ultimately do not have the best interests of society at heart.
I think all of this is a major part of why our society is so fucked up. But who is really studying this? Who is looking at it in more than just a superficial, reactionary way?
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