“The
corrosive effects of Wilhelm Reich’s philosophy of control through
sexual demoralization are still with us, promoted by Jews as a form of
political control to weaken the power of the non-Jewish majority.”—E. Michael Jones[1]
Here
is another representative of the elite intelligentsia, British
prize-winning author Howard Jacobson, who happens coincidentally to be
Jewish. He, too, would be proud to wear a T-shirt sporting the slogan:
SEXUAL PERVERSION IS GOOD FOR YOU!
Here is Jacobson in the Independent newspaper, where he is a regular columnist, putting in a good word for sexual perversion:
“It is only
when we explore the outer boundaries of our sexual desires that we
become most fully human. We are all sick in our way…When he wasn’t
looking at pornography or writing The Trial, Kafka visited brothers. I
am glad for his sake and for literature’s that he did. I feel about
prostitution as I do about pornography—that a man ought to avail himself
of whatever is on offer…
“We grow a
little freer when we read De Sade’s One Thousand Days of Sodom, though
we know we cannot live up to its lawlessness…We must find the space to
think, and where possible to act, rebelliously, refusing all attempts to
confine us to the hell of the normative…
“We are
strange creatures, part angels of reflection, part beasts that claw the
earth. it is cruel that an accidental species as peculiar as we are
should ever have been made to think there is a right way and a wrong way
of conducting ourselves sexually, as though there were some divine
pattern we were framed to follow.
“I don’t
say that giving ourselves over to the demoniacal, or just the deviant,
will necessarily make us happy…but the straight and narrow has never yet
made anyone anything but miserable.”—Howard Jacobson, In Praise of Perversion.
According to this
unabashed advocate of sexual perversion, being sexually normal is
“hell”. Add spice to your life by making use of prostitutes and
pornography. A man, after all, “ought to avail himself of whatever is on
offer.”
Howard Jacobson is a Jewish writer who has written novels in which sexual perversion always plays a predominant part. For example, in his novel Peeping Tom he gives us voyeurism; in The Act of Love
he dishes up generous dollops of fetishism. All Jacobson’s heroes, like
Philip Roth’s Portnoy, are devout masturbators. Jerking off, you could
say, is their substitute for religion.
Jacobson’s
article advocating perversion was published in a newspaper in which he
has appeared as a regular columnist for many years. The same British
newspaper, the Independent, has also published for many years the articles of another
Jewish writer known as Johann Hari who shows an equal aptitude for
sexual perversion. In 2002 Hari wrote an infamous article for the Guardian, Forbidden Love, in which he had put in a good word for incest.
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