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Why don't we try to desexualize society?

 

Why don't we try to desexualize society?


The experiment has been tried repeatedly.

Women in Kabul went from this in the 1970s.

to this under the Taliban:


Did it succeed in desexualizing society?

Taliban elders would routinely dress up attractive little boys like girls, have them dance for them, and then gang rape them.

Another approach is to carve out a woman’s genitals so she can’t experience sexual pleasure. This is carried out on most females in a broad swath of Africa and some places elsewhere.

Many millions of females have been maimed this way.

With immigrant families in America who come from FGM-practicing societies, they just send their young daughters to stay with family members “for the summer” and have them maimed while they’re there. Easy peasy.

Ask women who’ve lived under the Taliban and women who’ve lived under the knife what it’s like to live in a “desexualized” society.

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