Conserving Immorality

I think it was Chesterton who said that all conservatives conserve any more are yesterday’s advances of the progressives. We can see this perfectly in the defense of Andrew Tate and his prostitution ring.

Yes, even liberals have realized that their defense of unsavory sexual practices is off-putting. Time for conservatives to take over this losing cause and immolate themselves for the “freedom” of Tate to whore out himself and others.

11 thoughts on “Conserving Immorality

  1. …. most of the girls and young women he was pimping suffered from mental breakdowns, had learning difficulties or both. What a man. The only thing that makes a man a “real” man is integrity. It also happens to be the most attractive feature in any human being.

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      1. “every social reform, every scientific advance… eventually outruns its usefulness ”

        Which is why you want to preserve an earlier stage… rather than undo everything and end up with the same awfulness that caused people to want to change it… three steps forward one or two steps back is, all in all, a reasonable approach to lots of issues.

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        1. There’s a business term for this. Right on the tip of my tongue, and… no. Something like “point of last good”– Like, we changed stuff and now nothing’s working, what settings were we using the last time stuff actually worked? Let’s go back to those.

          I think, to some extent, we are seeing this as a cultural/religious phenomenon. A lot of the more thoughtful younger people are waking up in a social existence where nothing works, asking themselves, basically, “what were people doing the last time things were working?” and… showing up in church. It has been a weird and wonderful thing to see, and I’m so curious where that road takes them. Massive religious revival? Quick burnout? Something else?

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          1. Unfortunately, many of these young people believe the solution is communism (which never worked, but they don’t remember that) and not God.

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            1. I have a feeling that if any of them spoke aloud a positive word about Communism, the parish Romanian and Ukrainian ladies would probably swoop down and chew their ears until they cried. They don’t, though. At least some of them have read Fr. George Calciu, or at least the Fr. Arseny stories, before they even turn up at our parish.

              That’s probably church-specific selection bias. I have no idea about the ones showing up at other churches and religious organizations.

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              1. From my experience, the ones with utopian solutions don’t go to church. The moment you think salvation comes from this world, you are part of the other camp, even if you are a good person.

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