Sunday, April 13, 2014

Public Bath Houses

I used to wonder how the ancient civilizations of Rome and Greece could be so "open" sexually.  I believe what's happening right here, before my very eyes, is answering that question.  Now that some elementary children are using the bathroom of their "gender identity" rather than their actual identified sex, the desensitization has begun.  The fact that anyone in their right mind could claim the authority of "gender assignment" at birth is ludicrous.  Gender assignment takes place at 40 days gestation.  At 280 days gestation, approximately; the baby arrives into this world, already assigned a gender and identified as such.

Using gender "confusion" or whatever it's now called is just fueling the fire of misinformation.  If someone "identifies" differently than their anatomy, they are given special privilege.  That's not exactly a "level playing field," but that's the reality of our society.  The illusion of modesty is all but gone from our society, already.  Now, immodesty is actually promoted, and for those of us who would rather not "see everything everyone's got," it's only a matter of time before that will be considered intolerant or "anatophobic"  [fear of anatomy].

How far will our society go to redefine "tolerance?"  I thought tolerance meant an acceptance of individual's rights to have views and perspectives other than your own, or at least an acceptance of their right to disagree.   When did tolerance mean everyone had to accept everything?  And if so, why are those who are blatantly choosing and forcing their lifestyles, not labeled intolerant or moralophobic?

As we continue to redefine so much in our society, I now see how public bath houses and public nudity was simply accepted in these ancient civilizations.  We might want to also consider the fact as we studied these ancient civilizations, they are now, in fact, history . . .

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