J. Matt Barber
Incest: the next frontier in 'reproductive freedom'
By J. Matt Barber
Like a plastic Piggly Wiggly bag fluttering about in the alley, those untethered from God's natural law are violently tossed to and fro by the gusting winds of moral relativism. Jenny Kutner is one such Piggly Wiggly bag. A 20-something assistant editor at Salon.com, she describes herself as "focusing on sex, gender and feminism."
By "focusing on sex, gender and feminism," and as you will soon see, this young "progressive" means to say that she spends her days rationalizing each and every conceivable form of sexual deviancy, as well as trying to otherwise deconstruct that which she and her fellow feminist travelers view as an artificially constructed culture of "heteronormativity" – the sinister brainchild of the evil-man-led global patriarchy (for those interested, we meet Tuesdays at noon at the Golden Corral on Wards Road). Along with a growing number of secular leftists, Kutner's latest sexual taboo for de-stigmatization is incest.
Those of us defending the institution of legitimate marriage and fighting to preserve respect for sexual morality in our culture have long warned of the greasy slope made slippery by the advent of counterfeit "same-sex marriage." If you artificially remove one requirement for marriage – in this case, the binary male-female prerequisite – then there is no justification, logically or legally, for not removing all requirements. If we yank one foundational brick from the marriage wall, then, as in the days of Jericho, the whole danged thing comes a-tumblin'. That is to say, in the wake of America's burgeoning "gay marriage" tsunami, we can soon expect to dog-paddle the ensuing sewage of legalized polygamy, incestuous marriage and heaven-knows-what-else.
In her Jan. 15 piece headlined, "A woman describes her sexual relationship with her estranged father," Kutner introduces us, via an earlier interview with the "Science of Us" website, to "an 18-year-old 'from the Great Lakes region' who has been in a serious relationship with her previously estranged father for two years."
Daddy's little girl, a self-identified bisexual who says she lost her virginity to her father at the age of 16, is planning a grand wedding with the old man. (Can you say mass confusion? "Are you family of the bride or the groom? Forget it. Sit wherever you want.")
They later plan to settle down and have cross-eyed children of their own, thereby restocking the shallow gene pool from which Pops can later fish for his next victim.
Writes Kutner: "Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA) is a term used to describe intense, almost obsessive romantic and sexual feelings that estranged relatives often feel for each other upon reunion – yes, I said 'often.' According to the Guardian, '50 percent of reunions between siblings, or parents and offspring, separated at birth' result in GSA – a much higher proportion than one might expect."
Holy Oedipus complex, Batman! I guess absence really does make the heart grow fonder.
Calling Dr. Freud.
Set aside for a moment the bovine nature of this absurd assertion and pay special attention to Kutner's application of the pseudo-scientific phrase: "Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA)." This is a regular propagandist tool employed by the sexual anarchist left. They've become quite accomplished in the art of Orwellian Newspeak. To achieve the noble cause of unfettered sexual license, one must redefine the terms. In fact, one must recreate the terms.
Hence, male-on-male sodomy becomes "gay." That which, heretofore, has been known as "child rape" shall, from henceforth, be called, "intergenerational romance." He who was once identified as a "pedophile predator" shall, from now on, be referenced as a "minor-attracted person." And, yes, the empirically pathological impulse of some sick pervert to schtupp his 16-year-old daughter shall, forevermore, be known as, "Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA)."
Kutner continues: "The woman goes on to describe moving in with her father and his ex-partner (who is now their roommate), and how she must hide the relationship from her mother, who she says has not yet picked up on the fact that she and her dad are dating."
Ah, the indifferent ease with which Kutner writes the words, "... she and her dad are dating." This heartwarming story of love, romance and everlastingly damnable criminal reprobation "actually forces one to do some rigorous double-checking of one's own beliefs," she adds. "What the woman has to say about having children with her father, for instance, certainly forced me to consider my response carefully, given my own advocacy of reproductive freedom."
And that's what it all boils down to – that nebulous catch-all known as "reproductive freedom." Libertine license. The left's sacred "right" to have sex with, and/or to dismember alive in the womb, their own children. The freedom – between abortions, AIDS treatments, herpes outbreaks and Hep C shots – to otherwise copulate with whomever, or whatever, they so choose.
You know: "Equality."
© J. Matt Barber
January 18, 2015
Like a plastic Piggly Wiggly bag fluttering about in the alley, those untethered from God's natural law are violently tossed to and fro by the gusting winds of moral relativism. Jenny Kutner is one such Piggly Wiggly bag. A 20-something assistant editor at Salon.com, she describes herself as "focusing on sex, gender and feminism."
By "focusing on sex, gender and feminism," and as you will soon see, this young "progressive" means to say that she spends her days rationalizing each and every conceivable form of sexual deviancy, as well as trying to otherwise deconstruct that which she and her fellow feminist travelers view as an artificially constructed culture of "heteronormativity" – the sinister brainchild of the evil-man-led global patriarchy (for those interested, we meet Tuesdays at noon at the Golden Corral on Wards Road). Along with a growing number of secular leftists, Kutner's latest sexual taboo for de-stigmatization is incest.
Those of us defending the institution of legitimate marriage and fighting to preserve respect for sexual morality in our culture have long warned of the greasy slope made slippery by the advent of counterfeit "same-sex marriage." If you artificially remove one requirement for marriage – in this case, the binary male-female prerequisite – then there is no justification, logically or legally, for not removing all requirements. If we yank one foundational brick from the marriage wall, then, as in the days of Jericho, the whole danged thing comes a-tumblin'. That is to say, in the wake of America's burgeoning "gay marriage" tsunami, we can soon expect to dog-paddle the ensuing sewage of legalized polygamy, incestuous marriage and heaven-knows-what-else.
In her Jan. 15 piece headlined, "A woman describes her sexual relationship with her estranged father," Kutner introduces us, via an earlier interview with the "Science of Us" website, to "an 18-year-old 'from the Great Lakes region' who has been in a serious relationship with her previously estranged father for two years."
Daddy's little girl, a self-identified bisexual who says she lost her virginity to her father at the age of 16, is planning a grand wedding with the old man. (Can you say mass confusion? "Are you family of the bride or the groom? Forget it. Sit wherever you want.")
They later plan to settle down and have cross-eyed children of their own, thereby restocking the shallow gene pool from which Pops can later fish for his next victim.
Writes Kutner: "Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA) is a term used to describe intense, almost obsessive romantic and sexual feelings that estranged relatives often feel for each other upon reunion – yes, I said 'often.' According to the Guardian, '50 percent of reunions between siblings, or parents and offspring, separated at birth' result in GSA – a much higher proportion than one might expect."
Holy Oedipus complex, Batman! I guess absence really does make the heart grow fonder.
Calling Dr. Freud.
Set aside for a moment the bovine nature of this absurd assertion and pay special attention to Kutner's application of the pseudo-scientific phrase: "Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA)." This is a regular propagandist tool employed by the sexual anarchist left. They've become quite accomplished in the art of Orwellian Newspeak. To achieve the noble cause of unfettered sexual license, one must redefine the terms. In fact, one must recreate the terms.
Hence, male-on-male sodomy becomes "gay." That which, heretofore, has been known as "child rape" shall, from henceforth, be called, "intergenerational romance." He who was once identified as a "pedophile predator" shall, from now on, be referenced as a "minor-attracted person." And, yes, the empirically pathological impulse of some sick pervert to schtupp his 16-year-old daughter shall, forevermore, be known as, "Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA)."
Kutner continues: "The woman goes on to describe moving in with her father and his ex-partner (who is now their roommate), and how she must hide the relationship from her mother, who she says has not yet picked up on the fact that she and her dad are dating."
Ah, the indifferent ease with which Kutner writes the words, "... she and her dad are dating." This heartwarming story of love, romance and everlastingly damnable criminal reprobation "actually forces one to do some rigorous double-checking of one's own beliefs," she adds. "What the woman has to say about having children with her father, for instance, certainly forced me to consider my response carefully, given my own advocacy of reproductive freedom."
And that's what it all boils down to – that nebulous catch-all known as "reproductive freedom." Libertine license. The left's sacred "right" to have sex with, and/or to dismember alive in the womb, their own children. The freedom – between abortions, AIDS treatments, herpes outbreaks and Hep C shots – to otherwise copulate with whomever, or whatever, they so choose.
You know: "Equality."
© J. Matt Barber
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