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Lindsey Graham, a gay man, was not just a pathetic hypocrite, but a quisling - the highest form of traitor.
He was a spineless, pathetic, simpering coward. For a scrap of influence, he spent his entire life polishing the boots planted on the necks of people just like himself.
Every sneering speech, every gutted protection, every life made smaller or more dangerous was another offering laid before men whose approval he valued more than his conscience.
He was repulsive bottom-feeding parasite who survived by feeding his own community to predators and then congratulating himself for it. Even his hatred was secondhand- borrowed from stronger men, repeated obediently, and aimed downward at anyone too vulnerable to retaliate.
He had the demeanor of a slave who defends his masters because they let him work inside the house instead of the field.
He spent decades mistaking proximity to power for possession of it. In reality, he was never their equal, only a useful lackey: a frightened, self-serving weakling who traded dignity on a daily basis, all for the privilege of remaining the last servant to be thrown out of the banquet hall.
The world became a slightly better place the day he died.
I have a good topic for the blog! How old were you when you first consumed porn, and what sort of porn was it? e.g. I was 12, and I read it on fanfiction.net . To this day I still prefer written, drawn or animated compared to live action because I ended up being a ginormous monsterfucker
How old were you when you first consumed porn? And what sort of porn was it?
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The Paraphilia Research Archive
A public digital library preserving books, papers, and research on paraphilia, fetish, atypical sexuality, and related topics.
This archive exists to keep knowledge accessible at a time when research on stigmatized and taboo topics related to sexuality is increasingly difficult to find, removed, or buried. It collects academic texts, historical material, and other resources so researchers, paraphiles, fetishists, survivors, and curious readers alike can explore the subject with nuance rather than panic.
The goal is simple: preserve information, encourage informed discussion, and support approaches to sexuality that prioritize harm prevention, accountability, and understanding over ignorance and stigma.
Knowledge should not disappear just because it makes people uncomfortable.

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The great speeches of the Fourth of July:
What, to the Slave, Is the Fourth of July?
Fellow citizens, above your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions whose chains, heavy and grievous yesterday, are today rendered more intolerable by the jubilee shouts that reach them.
Frederick Douglass, July 4, 1852
The Rights of Women of the United States
We deny that dogma of the centuries, incorporated in the codes of all nations, that woman was made for man. Her best interest, in all cases, to be sacrificed to his will. We ask of our rulers at this hour, no special favors, no special privileges, no special legislation. We ask justice. We ask equality. We ask that all the civil and political rights that belong to citizens of the United States be guaranteed to us and our daughters forever.
Susan B. Anthony, July 4, 1876 (the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence)

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Democracy is a Radical Notion
Too often, Democracy is presented to us as the boring, moderate option, only chosen by conformists and the indecisive masses. I am here to tell you:
Democracy is not Moderate. Democracy is Radical.
Democracy is the last major political ideology to insist that legitimacy rises from the many and not the few.
Every other system - no matter how it dresses itself up - rests on the same grim foundation: that power must be concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite. Sometimes it is in the hands of The Party's Politburo, sometimes it's the Guardian Mullahs, sometimes a Noble Bloodline, sometimes it's the President-for-Life and his pathetic cadre of sycophants.
It doesn't matter what ideology props up Tyranny. The labels differ, but the structure is identical - a small group decides, and the rest of us obey. Strip away the slogans and you find the same contempt underneath: a profound distrust of humanity as a whole.
And that is how it has always been - in most places, and for most of human history. But Democracy is the rejection of that structure at its root.
Democracy is not tidy. It is not efficient. It is not comforting. It is a stubborn, defiant insistence that ordinary people - in all their conflicted ignorance, prejudice, generosity, and brilliance - are entitled to govern themselves. Not because they are perfect, but because they are human.
It assumes that the people are not livestock to be managed, nor children to be shielded from dangerous thoughts, but moral agents capable of judgment, disagreement, and correction.
There is nothing moderate about that.
And that is why Democracy and Freedom of Expression are inseparable. A system that depends on the peopleโs consent must allow the people to speak - to argue, to offend, to be wrong, to be foolish, to be alarming. Either you trust the people or you do not.
Democracy cannot survive on curated truths and sanitized discourse. It requires exposure to bad ideas so that better ones can defeat them in the open. It requires citizens who can hear something repulsive and reject it for themselves.
Authoritarian systems have no need for Freedom of Expression. They do not require educated citizens, only compliant ones. They do not need critical thinking, only discipline. Speech is dangerous to them precisely because it invites comparison, skepticism, and refusal. So the Authoritarians of all colors regulate it - not for any public good, but for their own survival.
Here in America, Democracy is strained. The public sometimes chooses poorly. Demagogues rise. Falsehood spreads. But the system is showing its cracks precisely because it allows us to see them.
The answer to bad democratic outcomes is not to abandon democracy - it is to defend it more fiercely. A system that permits error is the only system that permits correction.
I know that the temptation, in moments of fear and frustration, is to reach for guardians - to wish for someone stronger, smarter, cleaner to take the wheel so that you do not have to confront it yourself. That temptation is ancient, but it has always led to the same place: The surrender of voice. The criminalization of dissent. The quiet suffocation of truth.
Democracy asks something harder of us. It asks us to believe that people, together, can learn - can improve. That exposure to ideas does not inevitably corrupt. That sunlight does more good than silence. That freedom - including the freedom to create and consume shocking, offensive, unsettling ideas - is not a threat to legitimacy, but its foundation.
Democracy is not easy and it is not perfect. Democracy rejects the fantasy that some flawless leader will come along to save us. It does not falsely promise us good outcomes every time.
What it promises is something far more radical: that no one gets to rule us instead of us - and that includes ruling our minds.
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