Sexualism and the Sexualist Explained; Part 1

Someone asked, "what in the literal hell is going on over at the school?" The setting; a small town. Not much more than an exit on the interstate highway in the hinterlands north of Houston, Texas.

Centuries before, in far away lands, events were unfolding that would set the stage for the what was going on over at the East Texas school in 2020. Currents in the stream of human activity were forming patterns. In fact, these patterns were the earliest proto-infrastructure for what we today call civilization. In time, the respective roles of those who would rule, and those who would be ruled were well understood by each. However it did not get talked about much, on fear of death.

Around the time of Louis XIV, a noble asked, "what in the actual $#@! is going on over at the castle?" (by then you could ask that)

The french noble and the resident of the small East Texas town were responding to different events, though the questions were related. Both were reacting to change. Not easy change such as the price of beer went up -- hard change. The kind of change that forces us to do the mental gymnastics needed to understand the objective world around us. In addition, they were betrayed. Nobody talked to them, nobody asked them. Change came, uninvited, without a word. The Texas man, because of growing up drinking the kool aid "for the people, by the people, etc." and thinking that meant something other than it does, and the french noble, who, due to the "sweeping away" of feudalism was no longer in the communication path between Louis and his people. And, yes, sometimes they were removed without being advised ahead of time.

Central governments, in diminishing or removing the authority of the middle men, were not altruistic in their actions. They did not trust (and rightfully so) the middle men (that would be feudal lords in France, and state governments in the US) to carry out their plans, nor trust that surveillance of the populations were being truthfully reported. They needed to be able to get directly to the people. That part worked but had unexpected side-effects. With the middle men out of the way, thus followed a courtship. This materialized as overtures from the central governments, sales jobs if you will, to win the hearts and minds of the people. Concessions had to be made. The governments were experiencing something new. Compromise. What they found themselves doing was passing out "rights." Continuously, endlessly, regarding every aspect of human activity. And the people got used to it. This was not characteristic of France, or the US. It was a general, global phenomena beginning soon after the European Crusades, and continuing into the present. And the people got more used to it. Rights.

(To be continued)
End of Part 1