If a man cannot be heterosexual, I prefer him to be bisexual rather than gay, precisely because this would not affect the institution of marriage or the order of society (reproduction, family, and fertility would still happen).
I prefer that these men be bisexual and have the right within marriage to a kind of "concubinage," but with men. Just as I also support a man's right to concubinage with other women within marriage.
The same goes for women. I prefer that they be bisexual and not exclusively lesbian, because that wouldn't affect society or marriage.
Mate selection isn't sex. Men are millions of times more sexual than women.
It's testosterone that causes sexual desire (women have an average of 50 ng/dL, while men can reach 1000 ng/dL, that is, 20 times more testosterone than women).
That's why men have a higher libido and are always looking to have more sex and fuck more women (even spending a lot of money to do so), while women are generally inert and don't make that same effort to have sex with men.
Believing that women are less sexual than men is a MYTH meant to keep CIVILIZATION afloat. As a woman who is against civilization, I can tell you that EVERYTHING I do has the pretext of sex. My tone of voice? My clothing? Friendships? All indirectly or directly for mate selection
Aristotle believed that warlike peoples had a tendency to love women excessively and therefore fall under the dominion of their wives (as the Spartans had), with a few notable exceptions, such as the Celts, who instead preferred males.
Aristotle, Politics, II.9.7-9
Ledger's Joker as a Symbol of Dionysus in Modernity
In The Dark Knight (2008), directed by Christopher Nolan, there is an opening scene in which the Joker robs a bank while simultaneously deceiving his own accomplices. At one point, one of the victims asks him: "What do you believe in?"
The Joker later responds:
"I believe whatever doesn't kill you simply makes you... stranger."
Notice how closely this resembles Nietzsche's famous statement: "What does not kill me makes me stronger." The Joker merely changes the "o" in stronger to an "a" in stranger. It is quite possible that Heath Ledger studied Nietzsche and the figure of Dionysus in preparation for this role.
The robbers' masks strongly resemble the masks of ancient Greek theater. They are exaggerated, smiling, and tragic at the same time. This is yet another element that connects Ledger's Joker to the god Dionysus.
What is the relationship between Dionysus and theft?
Dionysus is the god of transgression or crime. From this perspective, the trickster god Hermes (the god of thieves, money and cunning) can be understood as an aspect of this broader Dionysian principle.
This helps explain why, in the opening robbery, the Joker manipulates and betrays his own partners. It is a brilliant touch by Ledger, symbolizing his understanding of this Dionysian dimension.
The firearms used in the opening scene can also be interpreted as phallic symbols. Like swords, they represent power. Yet swords are even more Dionysian. I refer to them as "Priapic weapons," since they resemble the erect phallus of Priapus and operate through direct, close-range confrontation.
Firearms, by contrast, are more Apollonian, striking from a distance like arrows. Symbolically, they resemble the ejaculation or semen of the phallus rather than the phallus itself. Nevertheless, they remain phallic symbols, which is why Apollo may also be understood as an aspect of Dionysus and of the phallic cult.
It is also significant that throughout the movie the Joker describes himself as an "agent of chaos," and, as Alfred said: "some men just want to watch the world burn." Once again reinforcing his connection to Dionysus, the god associated with chaos, ecstasy and fire.
The scene in which the Joker burns a massive pile of money suggests another possible influence: Marquis de Sade. The idea of committing crimes not for material gain but for the sheer pleasure of the act itself is profoundly Sadean. It embodies ecstasy for the sake of ecstasy. Ledger seems to have grasped this idea perfectly.
For this reason, I consider Heath Ledger a genius, and I see his Joker as one of the most Dionysian symbols in cinema.
Struggle is the father of all things. It is not by the principles of humanity that man lives or is able to preserve himself above the animal world, but solely by means of the most brutal struggle. - Adolf Hitler
Phallic worship already existed in the caveman era.
This is another thing that proves my theory that Dionysus was the first god of humanity and that he emerged among cavemen.
In a cave in Ulm, Germany, archaeologists discovered what they believe to be the world's oldest adult toy, estimated to be nearly 28,000 years old. Known as the "Hohle Fels phallus," this mudstone artifact measures 20 cm (7.8 inches) and remains remarkably smooth despite the
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