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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 10, 2023

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So this is going viral Dalai Lama apologizes after video asking child to 'suck' his tongue sparks outcry. This was in February, but only today he apologized after it went viral.

One thing that's interesting is major media sites like CNN are hiding the video, presumably because it's 'too inappropriate', yet it was trivially easy to find footage of the Trump Access Hollywood tape leak when that story broke:

https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2016/10/07/donald-trump-women-lewd-comments-origwx-cs.cnn

or nytimes:

https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/politics/100000005573743/trump-casts-doubt-on-access-hollywood-video.html

or npr:

https://www.npr.org/2016/10/08/497164654/trump-caught-on-tape-making-lewd-remarks-about-women-in-2005

Other news sites link to a tweet containing the Dalai Lama video.

There are two ways of looking at this: either Dalai Lama knew it was inappropriate but didn't care or did not expect it to viral. Or he actually thought it was harmless.

Tibetan monasteries were extremely gay, allegedly.

So, who knows.

All monasteries are gay, as are all exclusively male total institutions.

I'm not sure about that at all.

Functional European armies of the past often excluded gays on purpose or treated them in line with traditional morality, and if there was any homosexual behavior, it was a rarity, not the norm.

Dunno if you see Tsarist Russian army as "functional", but homosexual rape in this pure Christian institution was common. Russia of today is indeed retvrning to tradition.

Links and sources:

https://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?style=1&f=5&t=119002&p=2699850

In the first days of my command of this battalion, I found a picant incident in one of the companies, which had a particular coleur locale; in this company, an aboriginal unter-officer, held by the unnatural vice [remember, historically homosexuality was still seen as a devil's sin], raped young soldiers from his platoon. The regiment commander reported it to me orally, for some reason avoiding an official report, and told me that such sins were happening earlier in the regiment. To myself, uncommon to such caucasian traditions, this event seemed a great crime. Conducting a personal investigation and having uncovered all as it was, I personally reported to my superiors, asking for the unter to be court-martialled.

The following events saddened me even more than the fact of a platoon being turned into a harem for it's commander. A Grand Duke (Velikiy Knyaz) arrived at White Springs (Beliy Kliuch) for a common inspection. After the inspection I receive a note to arrive before his highness for discussing matters of service. In the company of the regiment commander, colonel Sulikovsky, he starts a speech:

  • Why, colonel, do you report about this unter-officer story? It's inconvenient to start a fuss when the 200-jubilee is closing in. Take your report back. It seems such stories are alien to you; we, however, are already accustomed to them. Do you know that last year in my division not just an unter, but a commander of the Tiflis regiment, colonel Popov, was caught with the same crime: he raped the messengers and ordinares sent to him every day on duty. I was pretty much ready to forgive him those little excesses - he was a brave commander. But this history was made public. I had to fire him from the army. But you know what Kuropatkin told me in Petersburg? He said you're losing a good commander in vain; this little mischief is of no importance, which he was caught in. In Turkestan during the conquest, many, many have been doing this - "holding boys". And what would they do without women? But we must wage war. And "without a woman a man is like a machine without steam".

Of course, after that the deal with the unter-officer ended with nothing. I just transferred him to another company.

Functional European armies of the past had camp followers and usually raped everything withing foraging distance.