Sabbatean Role Models for Youth
January 12, 2011
by Henry Makow Ph.D,
(for henrymakow.com)
I've been trying to comprehend the programming for the minds of the 20 something's (re. 16-23 yr target group.)
Two iconographic faces come into focus as the icons (bait) role models for heterosexual teen males and females "want to be's": Jaclyn Friedman author of "My Sluthood, Myself" for girls, and a character who calls himself Tucker Max, author of "Assholes Finish First."
The depravity they're selling is common as dirt, yet peddled as if it were Einstein's unified field theory. Publishers don't want books by survivors of the 60's and 70's 'sex revolution' who would tell the goyim livestock that - "sex is the biggest nothing in the world" (to quote Andy Warhol.)
Friedman and Max are losers who profit by allowing other people to see their worst behavior and qualities as courageous and admirable.
In "My Sluthood, Myself" Friedman describes herself as "a slut who craves a stable, loving, committed relationship. File me under "Lookin' fer luv: ur doin' it wrong."
She admits that after a long dry spell she had a long unsatisfactory lesbian relationship ("Nothing wrong with that!") because she didn't want to be lonely.
From there she turned to finding one-night-stands on Craig's List:
"After having been blown apart yet again by some minor rejection that felt so huge it sent me to my bed. I hadn't showered or shaved or left the house in days. And so, glass of wine in hand, wearing a robe and dirty sweatpants, I posted an ad just so I could watch the replies come in and feel like I had some kind of choice in the world. That somebody wanted me, even if they were gross and I'd never want them back."
She hears from an articulate male who mimes feminist views, has sex and boasts about it.
"I'm telling you this because sluthood requires support. ... A slut needs a posse who finds her exploits almost as delicious as she finds them herself, who cares about her safety and her stories and her happiness but not one whit about her virtue. A slut alone is a slut in difficulty, possibly in danger."
Sluts! Stand United! Find solidarity in depravity.
She decides she's too vulnerable to have another relationship so random sex is a substitute. But she doesn't have the same "luck" again.
What a great role model! A messed up Jewess who admits she's fat and "pushing forty" going to college campuses to teach young women to be sluts. Here is her inspiring message:
"Sluthood isn't a disease, or a wrong path, or a trend that's ruining our youth. ... It's a choice [that] has the potential to be liberating. Healing. Soul-fulfilling. I'm telling you this because sluthood saved me, in a small but life-altering way, and I want it to be available to you ... even if you don't ever want sluthood for yourself, you're going to be called upon to support a slut. I'm telling you this because when that happens, I want you to say yes."
Like her Jewish progenitors, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem and Eve Ensler, Jaclyn Friedman is a misfit and a loser, who would rather make others sick, than correct her own faults. This is what the Sabbatean Jewish heresy and the NWO are all about, accustoming people to evil by making it seem good.
[The Sabbatean-Frankists were Satanists who believed in "redemption through evil." They believed the Messiah would return when the world had descended into chaos. They advocated the destruction of marriage and family, and engaged in adultery, orgies, incest and pedophilia.]
TUCKER MAX
Tucker Max is Jaclyn Friedman's worse nightmare but they're actually two sides of the same coin.
He is the author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, a debauched chronicling of his booze-fueled sexual deviance, four years on the The New York Times bestseller list, and most recently a feature film. Max, a dumb goy is the enemy of feminist bloggers everywhere.
His crude erotic trip through subterranean America is populated by midgets and strippers; generally, women do not fare well in the face of his f**k-'em-and-dump-'em M.O. Protesters have boycotted his movie and accused him of promoting a "rape culture."
Here's an excerpt from his book, "Assholes Finish First.":
"My name is Tucker Max, and I am an asshole. I get excessively drunk at inappropriate times, disregard social norms, indulge every whim, ignore the consequences of my actions, mock idiots and posers, sleep with more women than is safe or reasonable, and just generally act like a raging dickhead. But, I do contribute to humanity in one very important way: I share my adventures with the world."
Jaclyn Friedman attacked Tucker in this 2009 Op Ed piece, "How can this guy have female fans?" http://www.
Astounded that Max has a lucrative college lecture circuit which attracts thousands of female groupies, Friedman fumed, "These women are not reluctant dates dragged there by men exacting revenge for being forced to sit through the "Sex and the City" movie. They are die-hard fans, willing to do almost anything to get their hero's attention."
Friedman can't understand that most women are attracted to men they perceive as having power. Tucker Max is amoral and immature, but he's also focused on himself to the extent that he's emotionally unavailable and presents a challenge.
Jaclyn Friedman and Tucker Max turn decadence and depravity into a virtue. That's why the mass media has rolled out the red carpet for them. The Sabbateans want the livestock to be comfortable in the dirt.
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Related- Makow - "The Scent of Feminist Desperation"
Thanks to Richard Evans for his input.
Hugh said (January 14, 2011):
People jumping from sex partner to sex partner to sex partner are crazy. Think of the STDs (sexually transmitted diseases).
Are STDs something a person in their right mind wants? For their love ones, spouse, children? What about the rest of their lives.
I paid dearly for blood work, and know I have no STDs.
I get serious, and committed to a woman, and find out I have an STD because she "was" a slut. She has much to fear from me.
'Nough said.