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Rogan slams 'insane' obsession with gender of Nashville shooter: Sign of a 'civilization at brink of collapse'
Precisely what I've been saying for a decade or better. British professor Joseph Unwin said it better than I ever can:
article said:During the discussion with Rogan, journalist Michael Shellenberger recounted a previous episode of Rogan’s podcast, "I think you were the first one that drew attention to, like, that all this, all the confusion around sex and gender, was a symptom of civilizations in decline."
Rogan credited commentator Douglas Murray for his talks on the subject. "It seems like every civilization when they're at the brink of collapse, becomes obsessed with gender, and [Murray] talked about ancient Greece, in ancient Rome, and it just seems like a thing that people do when there's no real physical conflict, so people look for conflict that doesn't exist, and they find conflict in standard norms, they find conflict in societal norms."
The two spoke about how "wokeism" is like a new religion, with Shellenberger saying he heard a theory that gender is like the concept of a "soul for secular people" who are looking for something to replace the purpose and meaning that religion used to provide.
Precisely what I've been saying for a decade or better. British professor Joseph Unwin said it better than I ever can:
Or in other words, we have approximately 100 years or less from right now until the whole structure goes ker-smash, and we enter the next Dark Age. Fortunately, I have 20 years or less left before I leave this rock, and I won't be unhappy to go. I don't belong here any more.Sex and Culture said:Unwin sought to prove that the traditional monogamous model for marriage was not essential to the maintenance of a healthy society. After studying 86 different cultures, across time and continents "and much to his surprise" he came to the inescapable conclusion that the traditional male-female monogamous model for marriage was indeed the best foundation for a healthy and productive society.
Unwin found that societies that adopted this model typically took about three generations to reach their peak of productivity and progress. After that, frequently, a gradual development of complacency and licentiousness would take place and what he described as an "outburst of homosexuality" would sometimes occur. When that happened, and the society started to move away from the traditional model of male-female monogamous marriage as its foundation, it would begin to unravel. It would then take another three generations of deterioration from that point for the society to collapse.
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Sex and culture [electronic resource] : Unwin, J. D. (Joseph Daniel), 1895-1936. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Notes and references: p. [433]-617. Bibliography: p. [624]-642archive.org