Quote of the day - Camille Paglia - AIDS
Everyone of my generation who preached free love is responsible for AIDS.
Camille Paglia - Sex, Art, and American Culture p. 216
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"And indeed, the burden of Cassandra's "gift" is evident in mythology. She predicted the outcome of many disastrous events. In one memorable example, Cassandra announced the dire consequences of the Trojans accepting the infamous Wooden Horse from their Greek opponents. But as Apollo made certain, no one believed Cassandra when she warned her companions about the future. And this, in the end, was to be Cassandra's tragic fate."
Everyone of my generation who preached free love is responsible for AIDS.
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". . [T]hree 40-somethings and one 50-something make up a foursome of bawdy, aging women who wasted their lives sleeping around, cackling about it, and acting like immature, 20-something sex-crazed male dogs in heat. Because they dined in glamorous places, wore trapezoid shaped clothes and $1,000 fancy high heels, this somehow made their low-brow, savage behavior, 'classy.'"
Labels: Debbie Schlussel, Hollywood, Quote, sexual revolution
In my parents’ day and age, (unmarried teen parents) were sent away, they were shunned, they were called what they are. There was at least a sense of shame.
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While I have neglected "Classics of Conservatism" for many months, it is never too late to start again.
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Sex is private, morality is a private thing, private conduct is nobody's business -- these are the bromides of the sexual revolution. So why is sex more public than ever before?
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