Tuesday 25 February 2014

Germany, A Land Of Genital Imperialism

John Ball writes:
It is natural enough for men to bring gifts to women. The Feminists may claim that we do this because of indoctrination in childhood, and because women are 'economically disadvantaged', but I think it is more to do with human nature. Life is about love, and love is about giving. And you can only give what you have got.
But somehow, when the gift of love is transformed into commerce, it feels abusive. We are no longer in the realm of free gifts, but of exchange, of reward and punishment.  Prostitution takes the love out of love. Sexual love becomes a performance, and the genitals become the centre of our senses.
In Germany, one of the world's leading arms manufacturers, a country that has taken obedience to power to the point of a fetish, a million men use prostitutes every day! In cities such as Cologne and Stuttgart there are some of the world's biggest brothels. In Berlin, there are over 500 brothels.
There are somewhere between two hundred and four hundred thousand prostitutes in Germany.
All this suggests that prostitution is normal in Germany. Love and sex have been divorced. There are huge amounts of men and women who are so lonely that they have to pay or be paid for intimacy.
At the same time, the birth rate in Germany in 2011, including the more fertile immigrant communities, was a mere 1.36, compared to the UK, 1.98, and France at 2.03.
It seems that sterile, abusive, hierarchical societies and prostitution go together.
In England, at least, men who use prostitutes have always been regarded as losers. In Germany, it appears that postitution is normal and acceptable.
Germany is not alone in being a society hooked on solitary sex, a consumer commodity capitalist hierarchical neo-patriarchal military bureaucratic post Christian society.
So, I tell you, you lost and lonely German men, throw down your condoms and pick up your Bibles, find yourselves women you can love, and go forth and multiply.
You know it makes sense.

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