First published at 01:57 UTC on January 29th, 2023.
Throughout history, social revolutionaries tend to throw out sexual norms as well as political norms. Is that not what we are seeing today with with the progressive, neo-Marxist LGBTQ+ movement? Progressives have thrown traditional sexual norms ou…
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Throughout history, social revolutionaries tend to throw out sexual norms as well as political norms. Is that not what we are seeing today with with the progressive, neo-Marxist LGBTQ+ movement? Progressives have thrown traditional sexual norms out the window.
Jan van Leyden was a pimp, who ran a brothel in the the German Empire in the 1530's. He decided to give up the brothel and go to Munster, which had been declared to be the new Jerusalem by Anabaptist rebels. He arranged for the leader of the rebellion to be killed and crowned himself king and savior of the world.
Munster became a significant political force in middle Europe for a few years, but was eventually re-taken by the local Catholic Prince Bishop. Jan van Leyden was tortured and his body and those of two other Anabaptist heretics were hung in cages from a spire of the Munster cathedral. The cages can still be seen there today as a warning to others.
The Three Terrifying Cages on a Church Spire Where Rebels Once Rotted
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/10/29/cages-on-the-st-lamberti-church/
This is a clip of the church orgy scene from the film, Koenig der Letzten Tage (King of the Latter Days). The film portrays the real history or the Anabaptist rebellion in Munster during the reformation.
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