Comment by aebtebeten
5 years ago
(a) which question has anything to do with sexual dimorphism?
(b) someone who is always clothed in company themselves but doesn't mind if others are sky-clad in private gatherings (such as a classical liberal, an economic conservative, or a normal republican) would answer +4 to:
8. There is absolutely nothing wrong with nudist camps.
Given that I believe private nudity is legal in the US[1], why should anyone respond otherwise, unless unaccepting of divergence from their beliefs?
(As for Nazis, what references do you have? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camp_badge#... shows the stereotypical pink triangles. For nudity, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freikörperkultur is a general german thing, not particularly Nazi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Long_Knives#SA_le... was 1934.)
[1] based on my twentieth century experiences in US hot tubs and springs.
Q. how many californians does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A. (rot13) Abar, pnyvsbeavnaf fperj va ubg ghof.
Ernst Röhm was the 2nd most important nazi before the night of the long knives and was an out homosexual[0]. The gayness of the nazis was a source of jokes and criticisms from the beginning. The pro-homosexual bias of fascists are so obvious, there are even books, generally by religious people, which assert, with considerable evidence, that fascism was entirely a homosexual phenomenon. This sort of thing doesn't fit the preposterous bias of the book you quote, which again is simply a list of the prejudices of the authors; more or less, the prejudices of late 20th century shitlibbery, against traditional christian people.
As for nazi nudity: go watch the movie "Olympiad." Or ... hell, just look at photos of the era[1]. A good fraction of them were neopagans as well; they probably invented the phrase "sky-clad."
>Given that I believe private nudity is legal in the US, why should anyone respond otherwise, unless unaccepting of divergence from their beliefs?
Are you joking? There are lots of things which are legal but which people might not be all together comfortable with. For example: gambling, smoking, eating live shellfish, having unprotected sex with 100s of people, going to Church on Sundays (I guarantee you there are people who see something wrong with this), remaining a virgin until you're married (ditto), getting falling down drunk, eating only vegetables: the list is endless. Nudism certainly falls into the category of something all kinds of people might not be all together comfortable with; both authoritarian and non-authoritarian; and in this case both American right wing and left wing people. Do you think Susan Fowler would have been happy if Uber had done its corporate retreats and a nudist camp? Don't tell me it's "inappropriate" -because if "there is absolutely nothing wrong with nudist camps" -how can it possibly be inappropriate to hang out with your colleagues with your junk hanging out?
[0]https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/holocaust-remembrance-day/.pr...
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturism_in_Germany
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digambara
> "The Digambara literature can be traced only to the first millennium CE..."
Irya is pretty hardcore straight edge.
I'm not joking. For instance, gambling[1] is something I don't do, but I would +4 the hypothetical question:
Indeed, my wife and I used to eat at the casino, because their kitchen was open late. If I had more reservations, say related to addiction potential[2], maybe I'd only +1 it, but I wouldn't give it a high negative score, which would be necessary to score an overall high RWA.
I don't smoke[3] either but (enclosed public smoking being illegal here) I would also agree with the hypothetical:
I also won't join them, but don't mind if traditional christian people meet and do traditional christian things together[4], so I would also agree with the hypothetical:
All these things diverge from my beliefs, but I accept others have their own beliefs[6]. Why should I not?
"What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor."
Na du deting to du xeta, fo mang kapawu to. (...to your shipmate)
[1] beyond the undiversifiable risks any capitalist runs
[2] ID is required in our casinos, so I wouldn't be surprised if problem gamblers were 86ed.
[3] except on those rare occasions when either my pyromania gets out of hand or my campfire skills are weak
[4] although St Benedict makes it sounds like traditional christian people are a bunch of super-commies who gave up personal as well as private property. Consider https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ananias_and_Sapphira#Story_sum...
[5] My local one, from the seventh century, has chapels for both St Barbara and St George, two of my favourite christian saints.
[6] "il faut de tout pour faire un monde" (the world is diverse) Desh fosho kowlting fo du da belek.
Bonus clip (casino): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swvzItnFtCw
You're engaging in solipsism here; the point isn't whether or not you think pre-marital chastity is acceptable or not (I bet there's a question in this goofball RWA book asserting that it's not OK) -the point is the nazis were nudists[0] and homophiles, making absolute nonsense of those questions as any kind of meaningful measurement of "RWA." Again, as I said in the first place; this seems to be a simple list of late 20th century center left bigotries about what American religious people are like rather than anything to do with "authoritarianism."
Despite people who tell me about the TEETH CHATTERING ATROCITIES of the nazi pork butchers ... saying things on twitter ... every sign of authoritarianism I see; from corporate fascism, to the idiots burning the cities down and toppling statues: every last one of them would have scored more like you on that scale as very open minded and accepting people, and less like some random Pentacostal who thinks foamy buttsex is kind of gross, but who doesn't bother anyone and who this scale would denounce as "authoritarian." If words like "authoritarian" are to retain their ordinary meanings, your scale goes into the dumpster, and you must refrain from ever referring to it again. It is a simple measure of WEIRD[1] psychological tendencies. Not "authoritarianism."
[0] better reference: referring to Nazi nudist societies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freik%C3%B6rperkultur#Naturism...
[1] again: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/10/joseph-...
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