Nov4
In ancient time, sex outside life long legally binding marriage is illegal. That effectively rations females in equal share for everyone. The justification is no woman want to share anyway. Not true.
Prostitution is prohibited because no women want to be prostitute anyway. Not true. To the opposite, being a prostitute often pays much more for women with equal beauty than being a wife. Having a right to be a prostitute will give women some bargaining position that ensures that when they do choose to get married, they are reasonably monetarily compensated for their sexual service.
Yes many women want to be prostitute. Many of them have tasted marriage where the males just leave living them with obligation to finance their kids through college on their own. What job do you think would work? The real reason behind anti prostitution law is to ensure that such irresponsible males get a wife anyway.
Rather than prohibiting porn and prostitution because it hurts women (which women?), what’s more likely is that it’s prohibited to prevent competition. The law may be there to eliminate women’s alternative to marriage, hence making all marriage forced marriage. It’s also there to protect ugly women from competing with higher quality porn goddesses.
What about humans’ trafficking that turn women from poor countries into sexual workers in rich countries? Well, many argued that it should be prohibited because all women would rather stay in some messed up country where their clits got clipped rather than serving richer males in more affluent countries with high pay and hence all such trafficking must be non consensual and should be prohibited. Not true. The real reason is probably that ugly women in affluent countries do not want to compete with cheaper prettier higher quality babes from poorer countries.
When laws are there against mutually consensual deals between humans, beware, most likely, its insidious lies. That’s the kind of lies that witch hunters, Nazi, inquisitors, and the rest use.
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Jun26
I was driving home from a marriage party. My girlfriend is driving because I can’t drive. Suddenly someone yell swear words at us. Then that guy stops in front of us. We apologize not understanding what’s wrong. They claimed that my gf hit brake suddenly. They look like they want to fight and keep yelling […]
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Filed In: Unmasking Moral Prejudices
Jun19
I like Math.
Unlike Math, life is confusing. So many things are suspicious. Moreover, unlike Math, people don’t seem to see the difficulty.
When I have problems with Math, people tend to understand that this stuff is tough and explain it to me kindly.
Yet, so many things in life are suspicious. When I question it, people would […]
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Jun16
They said that it’s to protect morality.
However, that’s just pretexts. Pretexts, while contain some truth in it, are filled with incoherency and will often fail to predict people’s behavior.
A governments official may talk at length the virtue of prohibiting factories with high labors’ productivity. Their real motives are to get bribe from factories that cannot […]
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Jun8
Sentence 1: Men naturally want as many females as possible.
Sentence 2: Women want the best genes.
These 2 sentences can be very politically incorrect.
Especially sentence 2. Women want the best genes, imply that there are such things as best genes.
What are the best genes?
Whichever customers prefer.
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Filed In: Proper Alignment
May16
I am not a muslim. In fact, some of my writings suggest many situations muslim radicals want to be prohibited. I might have pissed them of, but who doesn’t?
However, I am not against muslim religion either. To me, a religion is just like any opinion. There are positive and negative side in it. It’s important […]
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May16
I like Math.
Unlike Math, life is confusing. So many things are suspicious. Moreover, unlike Math, people don’t seem to see the difficulty.
When I have problems with Math, people tend to understand that this stuff is tough and explain it to me kindly.
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