Homosexuality Matrix:
Feminists claim that lesbians were left out of the gay rights movement. Other women claim this too. Yet, society frequently glorifies lesbians. Two women making out is seen as amazing, funny. If they were left out of the gay rights movement then they should be denigrated and disrespected, not valorized.
My professor even admitted that the first wave feminism was telling all women to be lesbians. I hear so many contradictions in my class it's not funny.
Homosexuality is about identity. Yet identity is not sexual. Hence, homosexuality has no relation to identity. My homosexuality red pill came about at 7am in the morning when I read an article for class called, "The Hall of Mirrors." It is about a book called the Well of Loneliness.
iden·ti·ty
noun \ī-ˈden-tə-tē, ə-, -ˈde-nə-\
: who someone is : the name of a person
: the qualities, beliefs, etc., that make a particular person or group different from others
plural iden·ti·ties
Full Definition of IDENTITY
1
a : sameness of essential or generic character in different instances
b : sameness in all that constitutes the objective reality of a thing : oneness
2
a : the distinguishing character or personality of an individual : individuality
b : the relation established by psychological identification
3
: the condition of being the same with something described or asserted <establish the identity of stolen goods>
4
: an equation that is satisfied for all values of the symbols
5
: identity element
The point of the homosexuality movement then is the opposite of what it claims. It is about sexualizing everything just like what straight women do in the heterosexual matrix. Damn, I have a feeling that lesbians are running the show in the homosexuality matrix too.
At this point, I cannot give a more in-depth analysis of this matrix because I lack the critical mass of experiences that would allow me to present the red pill as effectively as it should be shown.
I only took this class that glorifies homosexuality and says society sucks because it meets once a week and free up a lot of my schedule.
This will sound bold... You might end up shooting me or
torturing me...
Every gay I have listened to, in their weakest
hour, informed me that they have been sexually
abused. There has not been an exception so far.
The lesbians who my brother knows revealed the
same story. Every time, same pattern.
Those classes Slim takes only glorify the act of rape.
It´s just the most black/white conclusion I can come
up with. Gray area? ... Will think about that later...
I´m not rigid in my opinion, just haven´t given it
any extra thought... yet.
Jared, I ran an experiment with my lesbian professor.
She didn't like the idea of me writing about Havelock Ellis and wanted me to write about some other authors that don't say homosexuality is congenital. Funny, if sexuality isn't predetermined then it's a choice. Yet, homosexuals often argue that they were born that way.
If it is a choice then they should be straight. That means that something happened to them to take away their choice.
She wanted to argue that I was wrong about the sexual abuse theory. I checked her immediately. She earlier had mentioned that the paper I'm supposed to write is not about whether or not a theory is wrong.
Then when I turned to the argument that you made about Xenophobia, that it can only be given by someone who is a titled professional. She got sad. It looks like she wanted to cry for a minute. The fact that people have justified authority about the conditions and psychological nature of people gets to her.
That seems indicative of an insecurity rooted in homosexuality or in her. Yet, she has no problem giving authority to the non-academic literature that she reads. She has no problem with having authority as a professor.
There are some deep seeded issues in the homosexuality matrix.
I would venture to agree about sexual abuse, performative authority, and I would also add there are problems with logical entailment of right or wrong. They supplant that idea with usefulness or effectiveness instead of using both. However, the fundamental premise of the homosexuality matrix seems to be that they are right about sexuality and that it has no categories and the heterosexual matrix is wrong. That seems contradictory.
cat·e·go·ry
noun \ˈka-tə-ˌgȯr-ē\
: a group of people or things that are similar in some way
plural cat·e·go·ries
Full Definition of CATEGORY
1
: any of several fundamental and distinct classes to which entities or concepts belong
2
: a division within a system of classification
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They want to say that categories of sexuality are problematic. Yet, they admit that they do not have sex with the opposite sex. That's a category by negation. Even if you include the identity aspect there is no reference to sexuality.
gen·der
noun \ˈjen-dər\
: the state of being male or female
grammar : one of the categories (masculine, feminine, and neuter) into which words (such as nouns, adjectives, and pronouns) are divided in many languages
Full Definition of GENDER
1
a : a subclass within a grammatical class (as noun, pronoun, adjective, or verb) of a language that is partly arbitrary but also partly based on distinguishable characteristics (as shape, social rank, manner of existence, or sex) and that determines agreement with and selection of other words or grammatical forms
b : membership of a word or a grammatical form in such a subclass
c : an inflectional form showing membership in such a subclass
2
a : sex <the feminine gender>
b : the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex
They invented this categorization of men and women. Men and women were previously defined by
sex. Get this....the gender construction is meant to displace the sex construction because it is TOO limiting. That is wrong. Sex is defined by reproductive organs. It is funny that lesbians and homosexuals tend to admit that their sexuality is defined by putting penises with penises and vaginas with vaginas.
For Your Pleasure:
1sex
noun \ˈseks\
: the state of being male or female
: men or male animals as a group or women or female animals as a group
: physical activity in which people touch each other's bodies, kiss each other, etc. : physical activity that is related to and often includes sexual intercourse
Full Definition of SEX
1
: either of the two major forms of individuals that occur in many species and that are distinguished respectively as female or male especially on the basis of their reproductive organs and structures
2
: the sum of the structural, functional, and behavioral characteristics of organisms that are involved in reproduction marked by the union of gametes and that distinguish males and females
3
a : sexually motivated phenomena or behavior
b : sexual intercourse
4
: genitalia
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Examples of SEX
The form asks for your name, age, and sex.
The couple didn't know what the sex of their baby would be.
How do you tell the sex of a hamster?
discrimination on the basis of sex
Some feel men are the more aggressive sex.
All he ever thinks about is sex.
Her mom talked to her about sex.
She doesn't like all the sex and violence in movies.
He had sex with his girlfriend.
Origin of SEX
Middle English, from Latin sexus
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to SEX
Synonyms
coition, coitus, commerce, congress, copulating, copulation, coupling, intercourse, lovemaking, mating, relations, sexual intercourse, sex act, sexual relations
Related Words
fornication; safe sex; carnality, sexuality; breeding, insemination; dalliance, hanky-panky, whoopee
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Other Biology Terms
autochthonous, fecund, homunculus, phylogeny, substrate
Rhymes with SEX
dex, ex, flex, hex, lex, rex, specs, vex, x
2sex
transitive verb
Definition of SEX
1
: to identify the sex of <sex newborn chicks>
2
a : to increase the sexual appeal of —often used with up
b : to arouse the sexual desires of
First Known Use of SEX
1884
sex
noun (Concise Encyclopedia)
Sum of features by which a member of a plant or animal species can be placed into one of two complementary reproductive groups, male or female. In both plants and animals, sex is determined by the reproductive cells (gametes) produced by the organism. The male produces sperm cells, and the female produces egg cells. Males and females may or may not have apparent structural differences, but they always have functional, hormonal, and chromosomal differences. Patterns of behaviour, sometimes elaborate, may also distinguish the sexes in some species. See also reproductive behaviour.
Would someone please give some input on the
race matrix?
This may be a contentious issue on the forum that is likely to be productive for everyone.
I would like to hold my thoughts for right now as I gather them.