June 20, 2009

Youth Seek Sex Not Love


[Final paragraph of article]
NPR failed to answer the big questions behind this story: What happened in society that makes young adults afraid to trust each other with their emotions? What changed so that getting busy with a random person is now more favorable than looking for a person to build and share a life? Is this simply a way of avoiding the responsibilities of adulthood?

[Answer]
The greatest harm results from good intentions. Psychiatrists demonize emotions, and made them into mental illnesses. Depression a common human experience not mental illness. Hate is targeted for elimination by non profit corporations. Government appropriates grants to eliminate hate and racism. In order to succeed humans must be eliminated. Along with humans come a full set of emotions. They are neither good nor bad, but as Plato suggested must be recognized, understood and controlled. Psychiatrists claim superior knowledge about what is best and teach that emotions are bad. They manipulate humans emotionally for control and for profit. Is the growth of psychiatry in any way connected to the fear of youth to experience emotions?



http://www.cultureandmediainstitute.org/articles/2009/20090612084521.aspx

or

http://tinyurl.com/nolgnf

NPR: Young Adults in Search of Sex, Not Love
Reports defend hook ups, barely examine larger issues of casual sex.
By Colleen Raezler
Culture and Media Institute
June 12, 2009

[About NPR Story]

Sex Without Intimacy: No Dating, No Relationships
by Brenda Wilson
Morning Edition
June 8, 2009

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