HyperSexual spiritual warfare, man catches super new gonorrhea strain from a sex worker in Cambodia.
Where do we draw the line between our desires and senses? When is enough sex too much? Porn addiction and only fans subscriptions, are a pandemic within itself. Populations across the world continue to decrease due to lust. Covid-19 wasn’t bad enough, imagine a super strain gonorrhea that decreases the population. Liberal democratic cities continue to lead the nation in STD rates as well. This isn’t to create division but one side is clearly pushing a sexual liberation agenda more than the other. But this is no big deal, as pride month continues, children as exposed to drag queens in strip clubs. As child sex was the last thing on my mind. The world is losing the spiritual battle of taming its senses. But it’s No big deal, a man catches super new gonorrhea strain from a sex worker in Cambodia.
Would an STD that is resistant to treatment stop people from having unprotected sex? No, it wouldn’t, in 2018 a super strain of Gonorrhea surfaced and today it’s making headlines again. Why wouldn’t an STD that causes pain, anal itching, pus discharge from genitals, and other uncomfortable symptoms stop people from having unprotected sex when dating on the market? Because lust is running the world at the moment. It’s on our phones, in our ads, and exposed to our children. Remember when you had to wait as a child to learn about the birds and the bees?.
Today instead of our parents, the socialist indoctrination schools along with drag queens teach children about sex at too young of an age to comprehend. Decades ago, children didn’t know who a sex worker was. Sex workers were looked at as a last resort to provide for a family at best. Today it is the go-to option for money. Again the name of the game is “libido dominondi”. Political control through sexual liberation. Who doesn’t enjoy the pleasure of indulging in sex? Therefore, remove all barriers that would stop a person from overindulging and they will support you as a politician. What America is doing is allowing those who fail to discipline themselves sexually, political control. These are the last people that should have control over a society, at least over the narrative of what’s acceptable or not.
This is the reason priest-kings or kings and queens of antiquity had sages, nuns, and spiritual leaders advise on how to structure society. This structure keeps chaos from surfacing at the forefront of society. Today we shun all forms of authority, policing, and religion, despite it being the only thing that has kept society together. Even indigenous cultures have some form of authority and structure, it’s not just a eurocentric ideology as many will lead you to believe.
Ironically, the only way to avoid the super new gonorrhea is to use condoms. Here in the states, condoms are shunned as they take away the full experience of sex. This tells you how strong the desire and urge for sex are. In the heat of the moment, we’re willing to risk catching untreatable STDs for a few moments of pleasure. That alone tells you that sexual restraint should be practiced rather than sexual liberation being widely accepted. But it’s not just the states that object to condoms.
There are numerous countries that view contraceptives as immoral. Roman Catholics worldwide, many African countries, Pakistan, Malaysia, and the Philippines just to name a few. Tanzanian president urged the women of his country to not use birth control. He offered to invest in maternal health and told his citizens to look at the labor force and population decline in Europe as the result of contraceptive use.
There are several motives for population decline, one is to stop the threat of a wealthy family with generational wealth stealing power from the elite 1%. Ironically, the people who complain the most about the elite 1% are the biggest contributors to abortion and contraceptive use. Furthermore, a population decline weakens the labor force which weakens the gross domestic product of a country. GDP is essential to fund armies to protect countries. This is why contraceptives were used as a destabilizing force to weaken countries but for someone reason, it continues to be championed as a moral protective measure when in reality it does more harm than good. More people would do better practicing sexual restraint than relying on condoms.
In conclusion, the sexual urge is too strong for most to attempt to tame. Contraceptives will continue to be pushed to destabilize countries but many will accept it because they cannot resist and fight the urge. The domino effect of oversexualizing children and society without a structure of sexual restraint spells doom for future generations. Even if the next pandemic were a super strain of STDs, a sex worker would not be able to be shamed in today’s society due to popular opinion. Where do you begin to draw the line though?
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