Basics of ideology
Sexual Front Manifesto
  French: Sexual Front Manifeste
  German: Sexual Front Manifest
  Italian: Sexual Front Manifesto

Optimal orgasms and a gentle death instead of God
  German: Optimale Orgasmen und ein sanfter Tod statt Gott (1.0)
  Italian: Ottimi orgasmi e una morte delicata, invece di Dio (1.0)
  Italian: Ottimi orgasmi e una morte delicata, invece di Dio (1.3)
The idea of a gentle death
Truth and lunacy
Me and my genes
Self-cognition and male/female sexuality
Marxism and personal values
Imposed freedom
Progress and quality of life
Nihilism?

Sexual politics
Democracy
Why poor Third World democracies are a poor option for foreign investors
Wrong perceptions about democracy
Leadership vs democracy
Why everything gets worse in poor democracies
Bad democracies
US-style democracy
Democracy overemphasizes change
Better democracy

Activism
An elitist ruling party; a constitution; democracy; and freedom
Sexual Front politics
How we can change the world
Policies for a society of greater sexual freedom
Second tier values: freedom and safety
The fallacies of Libertarian politics
Violence as political tool
The necessity, and benefits, of destruction
The problem with leftist politics
Their model, my model
The anarchistic alternative
States are not per se obstacles to personal freedom
Less government, more personal freedom
"Personal freedom" strategy
Will the male and female sex drive ever square?
Male competition or male solidarity?
Activism for nihilists
Agenda for political activism
  Spanish: La necesidad de activismo político
On what to spend your money

Problematic wealth
The wealth trap
  German: Die Reichtum-Falle
  Italian: La trappola della ricchezza
The poverty-sexuality connection
Who needs a rich society?
Population policies
A better world order
  Spanish: Un mejor orden mundial

Cultural imperialism
Cultural imperialism
Anti-sexual US agenda
Why the US is morally out of proportion
The real reason for anti-Americanism
  Swedish Anti-amerikanismens verkliga orsak
America at war
Why we are winning the Iraq war
Hope on China
Why China's success is crucial
Why there is nothing wrong with corruption

Feminism
Genuine feminism
Female adaptations
Sexual morals
Female emancipation
  Dutch: Vrouwelijke Emancipatie
Anti-sexual feminism
Brainwashing young females
Anti women
The motivations behind feminazism
  Spanish: Las verdaderas motivaciones del feminazismo
Disease and sexual morals

Drugs
Drugs
The legalization of drugs
The anti-religious effect of drugs
Who is against drugs?
Drugs and religions
The value of lifestyle drugs
Drugs for sexual enhancement
Death from opiates

Commercial sex
Prostitution and commercial sex
  Italian: Prostituzione e commercio sessuale
Commercial sex establishments
  Spanish: Cerrando establecimientos de sexo comercial
Sex for food
Prostitution
US Congress regulating international dating (biological interests)
  Italian: Il Congresso degli Stati Uniti regola le unioni internazionali
US International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005
Third World tourism
Promoting sex tourism?
The dialectics of US meddling

Religion
Why I write about Mr. S ...
S ... - a priest whose primary interest is sexual
Child torture, child murder in Africa
C... and the Philippine colonial mentality
Missionaries
A Catholic priest in Cambodia
Burden of proof
Why young adults can favor anti-sexual religions
Why Bin Laden has an endless supply of suicide bombers

Law
Laws of principle (disproportional punishments; extraterritorial laws)
Leaving US citizenship (disproportional punishments; extraterritorial laws)
Multiple citizenship
US human rights (disproportional view of rights and violence)
Violent and non-violent crime (disproportional punishments for social engineering)
Constitutional proposal (constitutional right to sexual satisfaction)
Age discrimination (no birth records)
Youth emancipation
An alternative legal theory (victim and perpetrator settlement)
Dynamic justice (victim and perpetrator settlement)

Rape charges
Sexual violence
Sexual culture (how laws can change sexual culture in a country very quickly)
Anti-male legal bias
False rape accusations
Feminazi's rape
Violent crime
Holding judges criminally liable for inappropriate sentences
Male fools (disadvantageous to have a relationship with a woman with a previous child)

The media
Regulating the media
Banning sexual reporting
Over-reporting "sexual predators"
The BBC
A good story

Third World development
From poverty to prosperity
Globalization
How to lure foreign investment into a Third World country
Foreign investment
My recipe for Third World development
Creating wealth in Third World countries
Why Indonesia should liberalize its drug laws
High visa charges
Colonialism
Why Third World countries are poor
The trickery of economic aid
Scandinavian hypocrisy
  German: Skandinavische Scheinheiligkeit
The new cultural imperialism
My advice to young women in Third World cities



States are not per se obstacles to personal freedom



Version 2.0, July 2006

Most people in the US and Western Europe, and even in other parts of the world, consider states as obstacle to personal freedom. (Please note: the term “state” is used in its international sense, referring to the persistent organizational structure of a country and its government; not in its US meaning of a federal state.)

Modern states of the European / North American model require from their citizens an ever increasing level of conformity (even sexually), and to an ever increasing degree police their citizens so that indeed, they conform with the governments mandates for moral and legal conduct. Many people experience much of this as an unwanted limitation of their freedom.

States in earlier times made sporadic attempts to implement such conformity, but lacked the technology. Thus, in previous times, one could formally nod at the state mandates for legal and moral conduct, but when the state was out of sight, one could nevertheless go about one’s own business, undisturbed by the state.

This may sometimes have required a move to the periphery of a state, where it always was easier to evade state control, but it could be managed.

But modern states already have an unprecedented array of technological tools to watch over their citizens, and this array is growing at an ever faster pace. It won’t be long and states will not only be able to maintain genetic profiles of their citizens, but mental profiles as well.

They will start with brain scans of potential immigrants: who is a potential religious fanatic, who has a criminal mind, who will not play by the sexual rules of a society?

Once there will be some highly publicized child rape-murder case, they will apply the method for mass tests in order to advance their investigation.

Like everybody else, I am against the intrusion of the state into my private spheres. And like everybody else, I sometimes dream that everything would be better if states today were weaker, as they have been in earlier centuries.

Anarchists and libertarians even fantasize about doing away with states altogether.

But make no mistake. States are needed, and they should be sufficiently strong. States are needed to provide safety. Because without states, or with weak state structures, the vacuum will not persist long. Mafia-types or armed fanatics will sooner or later rule over neighborhoods.

Yes, mafia-types are not on record for implementing anti-male sexual norms. Feminazis typically have no say in their hierarchies. And the same applies to neighborhood fanatics of the Taliban tradition. Though when Christian fundamentalists will have become as militant as Islamic fundamentalists, we could see a very unsexual kind of neighborhood rule.

Do we really want to advocate rule by local warlords? (Well, as a nihilist, I would answer: OK, if I am the warlord! But because I have no affinity to guns, this would be an unlikely position for me.)

I think it is going too far to oppose states per se, only because the current state model, which is more or less based on direct democracy, leads to a hopeless state entanglement in the private affairs of a country’s people.

The alternative is not abolishing states, and not even weakening states. The alternative is strong states that are based on a definite ideology that the state should grant its citizens an optimal degree of personal freedom.

Its very unlikely indeed that the current Western model of states based on democracy will ever move in that direction; for it seems inherent in that model to follow the opposite trend.

The average people of a country (those who elect a government) are too easy to manipulate by anti-sexual populists (see my articles under the header “democracy”), and they even lack the intellectual capacity to understand the correctness of a scientific interpretation of humankind and life. I feel sad that I am ruled by governments who have been elected by average people as most of them are grossly misguided.

Thus, the fault lies not with states per se, but just with the democratic foundations of current states.

If we want to live in a world in which states do not interfere with personal freedom while providing optimal safety, and if furthermore, we want to live in societies in which optimal sexual satisfaction and after that a gentle death are the recognized primary values for each person, then there is no alternative to somebody governing states who wants to implement precisely such policies.

How this “somebody” assumes power isn’t that important a question. I’d prefer a strong ideology-based party to be elected into office and then to turn the state into a single-party state. This is unlikely to happen soon. Therefore, as long as this “somebody” implements what I consider enlightened policies, I am really open to any other method this “somebody” gets installed or installs itself.

For I care about political substance, not formalities.

Editing note: Contributors are requested to provide links to brain scan technology and the application of brain scans as a control tool of states. References to other Internet sources that support the ideas expressed in this article are also welcome. Anybody can contribute. Please send suggestions to the email address listed in the header.