September 23, 2023

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I wonder where on God’s continuum America lies at this moment.  To read and hear the current era’s accounts of perversity passing itself off as someone’s truth is disheartening, not to mention as old as mankind.  The pleasures of the flesh and how to partake of them without consequence or shame are always with us, as are the poor.  More and more, it seems the poor take a backseat to sex. 

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There is in the Deep World a cadre of elite and influential people who see Epstein’s “pedo island” as an enlightened goal.  Their hope is that one day, it will be as socially accepted as a Wednesday-bring-a-friend night at the country club.  They dream of a life untethered from shame and true virtue.  People are forever eager to push boundaries and not be flagged as having dubious morals.  Their irony is that in the world they long for, everyone is Stormy Daniels.

Noted ’50s cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead wrote famously about the supposedly free-loving peoples of Samoa and the South Pacific in general.  Mead was a proponent of expanding sexuality and a big influence on the ’60s Sexual Revolution.  Her writings were a hoax.  She was a Deep World manipulator.

A view of the ’60s from the “wayback machine” might include a hippie T-shirt in 1966 San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district with the slogan “if it feels good, do it.”  In the new millennium, that slogan seems campy.  The Deep World manipulators preserved its sentiment, though, with the all-inclusive “love is love.”