April 8, 2015
Sex won’t take place in bed;
it’ll take place in the head.
Do you want to live in a world where people spend their evenings in virtual brothels?
by David Richards
(henrymakow.com)
The next phase in the Illuminati’s agenda to separate sex from reproduction, and break down the family unit, is the introduction of virtual sex. The use of virtual reality headsets combined with robotic devices will make a limitless number and variety of sexual experiences possible.
People will explore the side streets of sexuality but they will do it intellectually. Sex won’t take place in the bed necessarily; it’ll take place in the head.
VR HEADSETS
Sony and Facebook will release their Morpheus and Oculus Rift headsets respectively sometime in 2016. The devices are remarkably hi-tech and will only cost about $300. The chief of the Oculus Rift project envisages a headset in every American home.
The headsets will provide the technological basis for immersive 3D worlds. It is interesting that they are being released as we are going through enormous global transitions and social upheavals. What better to placate people than to provide alternate worlds for them to explore?
Shuhei Yoshia, head of the Sony Morpheus project, promises, ‘In VR you can set a perfect location. It could be a fantastic space like Star Wars or Game of Thrones, or another place you want to immerse yourself in. An anime IP in Japan would be attractive to a Japanese audience — the place that you want to come back to will be different for different people.’
Virtual reality is being sold as liberating. However the logo of Oculus Rift is the all-seeing eye. It perceives things on our behalf; it’s like a third eye grafted on to us. The technology will be used as a weapon against us.
VIRTUAL SEX
Given that 30% of web traffic is porn, it’s inevitable that VR will be used for sexual purposes. Here are a few of the new technologies that show how this will work.
· Japanese company Tenga is developing a masturbation aid that allows a male to wear virtual reality goggles, put his penis into a cylindrical ‘sex tube’ and then a software program connects the tube to the action taking place in the video game, where an avatar responds to your actions. ‘I think in the future, the virtual real will become more real than actual real sex,’ Tenga’s chief executive Tsuneki Sato said.
· Social networks are being developed that allow both men and women to have sex remotely. FriXion describes its product as “an online community whose users are able to touch each other using various supported haptic devices from hand holding and kissing up to full penetrative sex–regardless of where they are in the world, from across a room to across an ocean.” How convenient; you can have degrading sex with a stranger without leaving your armchair!
· Red Light Center is a role playing game where you can visit virtual sex clubs, bars, strip clubs and brothels. It offers animated avatars for users to manipulate: ‘There are dozens of actions (sex positions, BDSM moves, etc) that you can command your character to perform,’ boasts the website. Real sex workers are paid up to $40 an hour to provide live voice overs for the avatars. Ominously, the game already has 8 million users worldwide! The popularity of such games could increase tenfold if they utilize VR tech.
Online porn has desensitized men to sexual imagery and left them dissatisfied with real women. Virtual sex is likely to worsen the situation. What man will tolerate the trials of courtship and marriage when he can play in his own virtual harem?
PSYCHOLOGISTS
There is a school of thought that virtual sex will be cathartic. Psychologist Dr Karen Moloney, left, argues it could reduce sexual violence, ‘I think there are amazing social positives to come out of virtual sex. If you can have a sexual experience without touching another human being, it means you can say: “I’m going to rape you, but I’m not going to harm you”. You can live out your fantasies.’
That is madness. There will surely be people who once desensitized to committing all kinds of heinous acts virtually will desire to experience the real thing.
Psychoanalyst Jasmine El Doori disagrees, ‘The men doing virtual sex have a woman at home who they could f**k, but they’re not doing it. They’re in their mid-to-late 30s and they’re in relationships with women who have ensnared them. They have no professional status, no achievements, they’re trapped in relationships with control-freak women and this is the backlash.’
She derides the idea that virtual relationships could have value. ‘They’re not real! They have nothing to do with relationships.’
Nor does El Doori believe that virtual sexual violence could be cathartic. ‘I’d say that this would bolster anti-social activity. I had a client that I had to report to police because he had two daughters. It’s hard to argue that [violent virtual sex] could be an antidote to this behavior.’
CONCLUSION
The plan is for VR headsets to be as common as television, so now is the time to think about the potential fallout. Virtual reality removes us from our senses, mental capacities and the people around us, and allows us to play in make-believe worlds. It makes possible the expression of guilt-free psychopathology. Giving vent to all kinds of perverse impulses will be personally and socially damaging.
Virtual sex will further dehumanize and corrupt us; we will no longer simply consume immoral media but actively partake in it. Do you want to live in a world where people spend their evenings in virtual brothels? Where people play rape simulation games? Or where your spouse compares you unfavorably to a sexual avatar? We need to sound the alarm now.
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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at
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