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Warren DeMontague

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1. Some prudery is. I also think the religion AND the prudery grow out of similar primate impulses
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 04:50 PM
Aug 2012

But chinese society is heavily influenced by Confucianism, which has a tradition of social conservatism.

Also, terms like "Atheist" in and of themselves tend to bely a western outlook or orientation. Buddhists, for the most part, are also "Atheists"- they do not believe in an eternal deity, that sort of thing.

I dont think "religion" per se is the root of ALL "prudery" (and, then, whats the root of religion?) but i DO think these impulses are related.

I think, for instance, that the obsessive NEED to censor puctures of attractive naked women, that we see among the 2nd wavers, for instance, relates to a hard wired primate impulse in small social groups to control the level, and hence the "value", of general sexual abilability. This is why women often engage in "slut shaming", and why the 2nd wave is so DEEPLY threatened by sex positivity or "slutwalks".

Ths impulse, which basically makes the person mistakenly believe that they are entitled to play cop over the sex lives of others- goes completely bigfuck haywire when confronted not with a small insular hunter gatherer band, but a media rich planet of 7 billion people, very few of whom will listen to exhortations about "you put some clothes on!!!!!!"

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