their capacity for self-restraint or judgment
The Christian right forces its
followers to project evil outward,
a convenient escape for people unable to face
the darkness and psychological torments within them

the only emotion that cannot be
subsumed into communal life,
which they seek to dominate and control,
is lust. They fear its power
Sex, when not a utilitarian
form of procreation, is dangerous
No Sex Please...We're Republicans
Never in the history of our country has American politics been so dominated by sexually repressed men. It's that weird fascist thing. Inadequate men are so obsessed with goose stepping to glory that they're able to forget their insecure sexuality.
And this isn't just being flip. There's something deadly about a government without humor or sex -- and there’s about as many laughs in the Bush White House as the back ward of a mental hospital.
Remember how the pugs went berserk about Bill Clinton's extra curricular activities?
They spent literally hundreds of millions of dollars trying to impeach him for his private sex life (which should have stayed private!). Granted, the impact on his family was reprehensible, but we suddenly found ourselves in a Republican/Pharisee version of the Holy (?) Inquisition.
From almost day one of the George W. Bush years, the Dionysian take on human existence has been banished into another galaxy.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been replaced with the alternative Apollonian view of the world, which at least would be nurturing of science and civilization.
Republicans, to say it straight out, simply seem to be terrified of sex. Bush's buddy Christian fundamentalists inevitably conjure up visions of Salem Witch Trials.
And predictably, the recent abusive man/boy antics of Republican congressmen demonstrate that sexual repression is always neurotically acted out.
Which brings to mind another matter. A righteous hatred (or fear) of sexuality has historically been associated with a contempt for women.
Patriarchal religions are always filled with warnings about the "Goddess" and "nature religions". The very word "pagan" means country dweller. Does this have anything to do with why Republicans are always raping Mother Nature?
And take this wacko Armageddon business (the Baptist Big Bang). Will someone please tell me why these people are so eager to get "blown up"?
Surely it has something to do with their hatred of anything physical. Well, sexual abandon is about as "physical" as it gets, so it must be evil incarnate. Right?
The relentless drive against abortion by the Christian right -- the first salvo having been fired with the 5-to-4 Supreme Court decision a few months ago to uphold the federal ban on the procedure known as "partial birth abortion" -- has nothing to do with the protection of life.Reactionary Politics & Sexual Repression
Having Sex for Pleasure Is the Worst Sin of All
The link between reactionary politics and sexual repression only became clear to me recently when I read Emma Goldman’s memoirs and discovered that the crime she and her colleagues were repeatedly sent to jail for in the '30s was distributing birth control information.
To most of us, it may be hard to understand why birth control is a political issue rather than a private choice and why Christian fundamentalists oppose it.
Is it because keeping people frustrated and miserable makes it easier to control them?
Because power and domination are increased by denying permission whenever possible with no regard for the consequences, and without consequences for the elite who are simply excused from such restrictions? Because sexual freedom and happiness may be a seed of hope for larger freedoms?
Or should it not be explained as a conscious strategy but rather as instinctive hypocrisy or blind obstructionism, opposing any kind of progress or change as an erosion of existing authority? Why would procreation be deemed natural and pleasure not?
Is it fear of sex? A means to control women, perhaps even to ensure their availability for sex?
It is, rather, a cover for a wider and more pernicious assault against the ability of women to control their own bodies, the use of contraception and sexual pleasure.
The movement openly conflates contraceptives with devices or substances that cause abortion. It holds up as heroes of "conscience" those pharmacists who refuse to sell contraceptives.
It works to block over-the-counter sales of Plan B emergency contraceptive pills.
It peddles, with hundreds of millions in tax dollars handed to the movement by the Bush administration, abstinence-only sex-ed curricula and opposes a vaccine against the HPV virus, the major cause of cervical cancer, claiming it would promote promiscuity.
The denial of contraception, as is well documented, increases the number of unwanted pregnancies and abortions.
And abortion is never going to go away. If it again becomes illegal, the rich, as in the past, will find ways to provide abortions for their wives, mistresses and girlfriends, and the poor will die in unhygienic back rooms.
But since this is a war with a wider agenda, abortion statistics and facts do not count.
The Christian right fears pleasure, especially sexual pleasure, which it sees as degrading, corrupting and tainted.
For many, their own experiences with sex -- coupled with their descent into addictions and often sexual and domestic abuse before they found Christ -- have led them to build a movement that creates an external rigidity to cope with the chaos of human existence, a chaos that overwhelmed them.
They do not trust their own urges, their capacity for self-restraint or judgment. The Christian right permits its followers to project evil outward, a convenient escape for people unable to face the darkness and the psychological torments within them.
The leaders of this movement understand that the only emotion that cannot be subsumed into communal life, which they seek to dominate and control, is love.
They fear the power of love, especially when magnified and expressed through tender, sexual relationships, which remove couples from their control. Sex, when not a utilitarian form of procreation, is dangerous.
They seek to fashion a world where good and evil are clearly defined and upheld by the nation's judicial system.
The battle against abortion is a battle to build a society where pleasure and freedom, where the capacity of the individual and especially women to make choices, and indeed even love itself, are banished.
And this is why pro-life groups oppose contraception -- even for those who are married. The fight against abortion is the facade for a wider fight against the right of an individual in a democracy.
The war to "protect life," to crush "the culture of death," is a war against the open society.
It is a war to push back the gains in women's rights, in personal choice, in the power of the individual to form his or her own life.
It is a war that seeks to refashion America into a place where external forms of repression, imposed by the government, are used in a bid to contain the brokenness, desperation and emotional turmoil of those Americans whom we, as a society, betrayed.
It is, in short, a war of revenge.
Men and woman that have sex several times a week and every week tend to be
docile. They are couch potatoes! Sex should be made exciting by limiting it
to just once a month. The excitement of counting down the days is just the
most exciting thing.