tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post7096979696367905878..comments2023-06-15T09:13:45.467-04:00Comments on Liberty's Torch: Human Wave, Or Humans Waving?Francis W. Porrettohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05862584203772592282noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-52431989976096150432014-10-26T23:43:25.053-04:002014-10-26T23:43:25.053-04:00It occurred to me that I may be misunderstood by w...It occurred to me that I may be misunderstood by what I wrote above. I am not saying this young lady intentionally wrote for an audience of perverts, or that she is morally wrong in any way for her story.<br /><br />Although I often don't think things through sufficiently before I post them, I would like to be clear that I was not sitting in judgment of this young lady. <br /><br />I was trying to say that I felt that few people who were taught the Judeo-Christian standards I was taught by my Roman Catholic upbringing (long before the advent of masses said in the vernacular, let along "sing-alongs", folk and "rock" masses, and the abuses Ann Barnhardt has written about) would be interested in reading about the so-called "positive" aspects of being the recipient of anal sex.<br /><br />However, thanks to the moral ambiguities the Left loves to support, there is actually a large number of people in current society that would revel in tales which aggrandize the value of anal sex. The groups I mentioned seem to me to be indicative of the extreme moral decay we have experienced in the last fifty years or so (and yes, I've been around longer than that, so I can claim some personal knowledge of that).<br /><br />So, Minh, if you happen to read this, my apologies if I seemed to be judging you. I should have made it plainer that that was not the case.Reg Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14099612693763932005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-68211935394261350302014-10-25T01:39:12.262-04:002014-10-25T01:39:12.262-04:00I'm certainly not a prude, but I would think t...I'm certainly not a prude, but I would think that a writer normally creates a story for an audience, rather than simply to please herself/himself. It would seem self-evident that this genre is going to seriously limit the size of her audience. Unless she has a hankering to publish in Penthouse and Easy Rider.<br /><br />On second thought, I realize I am wrong. In a society such as ours, where MBLA exists, where Catholic bishops are sure whether or not an adult touching a child sexually is wrong, where a fair number of psychologists, psychiatrists, and "bioethicists" think that pederasty, pedophilia should be removed from the DSM because they feel it isn't really a disorder (as Whoopi said, "It isn't _rape_ rape"), where our grade schools are teaching six-twelve year olds that sex with the same gender and/or with adults is OK, I guess a story of this kind might very well appeal to an incredible number of modern-day clergy, metro-sexuals, and pedophiliacs, social engineers, and progressives in general. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo enjoyed it, didn't she?<br /><br />I wonder if she minds writing for that kind of an audience?Reg Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14099612693763932005noreply@blogger.com