Message from @Death Strike's Bat
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Arabs don't have fetishes
They don't have a porn culture, and aren't complicated people.
Chinese people, I would think, also don't have fetishes
a fetish seems like something that would develop in a culture where either sex or porn is widely available
Yes
Like the west
Or japan
Or indians
Germany
the Indians definitely yeah
You need both porn culture and a certain type of people
yeah, can't imagine too many crazy african fetishes
maybe a loose attitude to being turned on
but not specific fetishism
I'm excluding homosexuality
Where did you get that, @Death Strike's Bat ?
Spitting, peeing, shitting
have any of you guys been to africa
and if so, north, or sub-sahara
Never
These are rich people
Yep
Rich people like these are deviants everywhere
We're talking 2-3k AN HOUR for this.
And do what rich deviant people do.
No, a lot of it's in Dubai mainly
For this fetish
Is there a difference between "fetish" and what africans do like is it sexuality as just another expression of a fundamental barbarism or something
It's in Dubai as it can't be anywhere else.
@fallot I think the other axis of the hierarchies thing we were talking about is the difference between people who view society as moving toward some better, higher, more perfect state of humanity and away from our fundamental nature. And people who see things as more cyclical or eternal and accept the fundamental human nature.
And the linear view is a very christian, particularly a very protestant view
Moldbug is right about the modern left being basically nothing more than secular protestants from some perspectives. That's why they freak out whenever any right wing thing happens - because it's not supposed to happen in a very visceral, fabric-of-reality sense
They have the reaction to non-linearity in politics that people in lovecraft stories have to Dagon or whatever
*the thing that should not be*
a Christian can see society moving towards an ideal of godliness
Well I think it's particularly protestant to see a flattening of hierarchies as moving closer to "heaven"
I can see it as two axes but I would agree that we're only in like one quadrant of the plane or whatever
I don't think that's specifically protestant, rather such a mindset proliferated amongst westerners who became protestant
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