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Replying to @DecadentPerspe1 @BravingRuin
Those who criticize the "sexual liberation" do so out of ignorance of the past. The sexual mores reactionaries advocate actually date from the mid 19th and represent petit bourgeois values which are opposite to that of the western tradition. Pic related, Fragonard, mid 18th.pic.twitter.com/kELLBBBv4Y
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>we're not talking about that period How fucking thick are you? I'm saying it's always been like this except since a vast wave of moral puritanism and cant came to be in the 19th century, due to the lower classes gradually taking over with their slave morality.
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Stay uneducated, keep complaining, doing & being nothing, while life passes by. Incel trash.
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Replying to @nastyinmuhtaxi @BravingRuin
Not to mention that he even acknowledges what you’re saying in the excerpt I posted:pic.twitter.com/chTvrKYbW0
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Agnès Sorel, wife of René d'Anjou, lover of Charles VIII, early 15th, & Gabrielle d'Estrées, mistress of Henri IV (late 16th). Both sporting the traditional western nipple-revealing cleavage which fell out of fashion in the late 18th century under liberal bourgeois pressure.pic.twitter.com/0WcwyGpzNn
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