Nearly 400 years have passed since China fell in 1644, and China's moral system has never been completely reformed. In modern China, Machiavellianism prevails, with deception and backstabbing taking pride in, and benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness being shameful. Therefore, many Chinese readers will likely oppose or even be angry at the views I present in this article.I don't care.In modern Chinese society, benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness are labeled as feudal dross of Han Chinese and Confucianism.Christian morality cannot be introduced, and coupled with the chaotic official ideology before and after the Cultural Revolution, in a state of spiritual emptiness, almost the entire population converted to the "love cult" promoted by Hollywood in the 1970s and 80s. Women and villains like Li Songjian, in particular, were devout believers in this cult. I chat with at least five new older single women every month.It's incredibly strange, whether in China or the US, in the South or the North, they all seem to have their brains compromised, saying the exact same thing: "I haven't met anyone I have feelings for yet."And people like Li Songjian are even more outrageous. For the sake of so-called true love, he deliberately got my sister infected with tuberculosis, almost killing her, and then deliberately infected me. Luckily, I have a strong immune system and didn't get infected. In other words, once you become a follower of this "love cult," regardless of gender, it seems that morality, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness can be completely disregarded; even killing one's own children becomes acceptable.
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>>216586335Love cult? can you go further in depth
>>216586335Very interesting read, I hope you can elaborate
>>216586335hong kong is a chinese province
>>216586451>>216586662Love cultIt refers to sacrificing everything for love: oneself, children, parents, family, morality—everything.This is a foreign idea. Traditional Chinese morality was abandoned as early as 1644. On a side note, present-day China is not China. China is still in a state of subjugation.And this subjugation primarily affects women and a portion of infected men.Because traditional moral education in China is essentially nonexistent,and most Chinese women are immoral hookers,some Chinese people lack basic morality because no one taught them. Their fathers are cuckolds, their mothers are prostitutes. Clearly, people raised in such families are incomplete trash.
Love, in the end, is simply a combined reaction of the nervous and endocrine systems that promote mating and reproduction in humans. Pigs and dogs have it too. So now when I see women who fall in love with me, I feel no ripples at all—who wouldn't like someone who was a gold medalist in the US Computer Olympiad in high school, then used his pen as a sword to fight against social injustice, writing countless articles to reshape the national spirit?I'm a woman, and I get aroused too. Guo Juyang's arousal towards me each time is more like a stock market loser who sold off Nvidia shares in 2009.And now, every month, many women flock to me. In my eyes, they're like someone with 100 RMB wanting to buy a Bitcoin, then saying they know someone who bought Bitcoin with 100 RMB back then. They also tell me I should believe in love, love them, then get married and dedicate 50% or even 100% of my assets to them; otherwise, it's a desecration of love. Every time I hear a completely new woman, who looks entirely different, say the same thing word for word, I find it particularly laughable.
The truly great human emotion lies in the brotherly bond between multiple men, unrelated by blood, striving together for a common goal.Through historical observation, almost all great achievements originated from multiple men, united by a purpose beyond mere self-interest, forming a community. This spirit has been celebrated throughout history. From the Oath of the Peach Garden to the entrustment of the young emperor at Baidi City and the "Memorial on Dispatching the Troops," from the elite scholars and officials to the lowest-ranking theatrical performers, all admired such loyalty and righteousness. From Yuncheng to Chengdu to Shantou, people paid homage to Guan Yu and Zhuge Liang. Sadly, today, many people, upon seeing the entrustment at Baidi City, immediately think Liu Bei was testing Zhuge Liang. The decline of morality is truly lamentable.This brotherly alliance between men is not only advocated in traditional Chinese Confucian culture but is also positively celebrated and promoted in the West. Having lived in the United States for many years, I've observed that much of American culture cultivates trust and cooperation from a young age. Children participate in team-oriented sports like soccer and rugby from a young age. Then, many college students join fraternities (fraternity housing), student-run organizations.A group of male college students voluntarily join a student organization not governed by the university or government. They live and eat together in a large house, like brothers. Many lifelong friendships are forged within fraternities.
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>>216586335>Nearly 400 years have passed since China fell in 1644, and China's moral system has never been completely reformed.They became 家奴 by manchurian order
>>216588068I read your explanation carefully, and I found it really insightful and fascinating.It made me think about how different the Japanese idea of love and sexuality has been from the Western one.In Japan, the idea of “love” as a romantic ideal mostly came from the West in modern times. Before that, feelings of affection were described in other ways. Words like ai appeared in Buddhist writings, and chōai meant favor or affection, especially in aristocratic contexts, but not exactly romantic love.During the Edo period, things were quite open. For common people, following one’s sexual desires wasn’t considered bad—it was just a part of life. In some villages, people even had certain days or customs to openly express those desires.What’s even more surprising is that some magazines for women in the Edo era mentioned that masturbation could improve blood circulation and be good for health. It shows that people back then, especially outside the samurai class, saw sexuality in a much more practical and natural way than we might imagine today.In contrast, in modern Japan, sexuality has become much more private and often even taboo. What was once considered a normal part of life is now hidden or treated with shame, which makes the Edo approach feel surprisingly open and refreshing.