Sunday 10 June 2012

Unusual Facts 1: Animal Sexuality

Sexuality of the Animal Kingdom

There are many unusual facts that are not commonly known by the great mass of the population, mainly due to the censorship imposed by our kind leaders, for the thought of us knowing such terrible truths is all too much for our poor little minds to take.

Of course, this paternalistic attitude is but a facade, because the real reason why certain truths or facts are hidden away from society is because it generally exposes their moribund theories for what they are: absolute crap.

So it is with the world of animal sexuality. It is still considered by many of the right wing Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Jews and other conservative and small-minded peoples, that homosexuality and other so-called perverse sexual behaviour is unnatural, and only produced by our species, the human.

This is actually a myth, and the unusual facts of the matter are presented below. Over time, the great world consensus promulgated by the decadent and deeply uptight ruling elites with their obsession with control over everyone, was that only humans performed sexual acts other than for procreation. An animal's sexuality was merely instinctive and a response to stimuli.

Such a world view is still prevalent, but it is based on lies and the sooner it is shattered the better.
For animals are shown to be promiscuous or opportunistic, they masturbate and use objects as tools to do so, they give and get sexual stimulation with others without trying to achieve procreation, and lo and behold, homosexuality is also well documented.

The most common polygamous mating system used by animals is polygyny which is where one male has exclusive relationship with two or more females.

Even those in a monogamous mating system break off to engage in sexual activities with partners outside of the monagamous relationship. Sometimes this leads to offspring outside of the monagamous relationship.

Interestingly sexual monogamy (exclusive sexual relationship between a female and male) is very rare amongst animals. As is social monogamy (shared use of a territory, indicative of a social pair). These two mating systems are what has been seen as a the backbone of British society at least, for the last few centuries. Although the ruling class never bothered to utilise these trifling mating systems, and lived in a more polygynous system in order to have mistresses and spawn hundreds of bastard children. But in order to pass on their property in true nepotistic capitalist fashion, the ruling elite needed to at least have the facade of social monogamy through the concept of marriage.

The lower orders needed no such social monogamy because they had nothing to pass on, yet they were the ones most controlled and manipulated into these restrictive mating systems because their population had to be controlled.

As time has passed it is no longer so conducive to the ruling class to allow social monogamy so other mating systems have been encouraged in order to remove the parents from their offspring's upbringing so the state can educate the children. This is more beneficial because it means only one vision of life is provided and the state is looked upon as not so much Big Brother but Big Father.

Genetic monogamy is almost non-existent which is troubling for the ruling elite because it means that social monogamy has little to no role in determining how genes are distributed among offspring. From an evolutionary perspective, then nepotism is completely unnatural.

Under polygnyous mating systems when the active male is driven our or killed, the new male will ensure that breeding resources are not wasted on the previous male's young. So they kill the offspring to receive sexual attention from the mother; they harass pregnant animals to miscarry; they cause a spontaneous abortion through scent alone: this is known as the Bruce-Parkes effect.

In opposition to the Victorian and Edwardian position that animals only mate for procreation, the Danish Animal Ethics Council stated in 2006:

'Even though the evolution-related purpose of mating can be said to be reproduction, it is not actually the creating of offspring which originally causes them to mate.

It is probable that they mate because they are motivated for the actual copulation, and because this is connected with a positive experience. It is therefore reasonable to assume that there is some form of pleasure or satisfaction connected with the act. This assumption is confirmed by the behaviour of males, who in the case of many species are prepared to work to get access to female animals, especially if the female animal is in oestrus, and males who for breeding purposes are used to having sperm collected become very eager, when the equipment they associate with the collection is taken out.'

Furthermore many animals, both male and female, masturbate, when partners are available or otherwise. As the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
says:

'the behavior known within the horse breeding industry as masturbation. This involves normal periodic erections and penile movements. This behavior, both from the descriptive field studies cited above and in extensive study of domestic horses, is now understood as normal, frequent behavior of male equids. Attempting to inhibit
or punish masturbation, for example by tying a brush to the area of the flank underside where the penis rubs into contact with the underside, which is still a common
practice of horse managers regionally around the world, often leads to increased masturbation and disturbances of normal breeding behavior.'

Famous sexologist reported in 1927 on the fact that male goats perform auto-fellatio; female ferrets masturbate using a pebble if she cannot obtain a male; hyena practice mutual masturbation.

Bruce Bagemhihl reports further that autoeroticism also occurs in many primates and lions using the hand or paw; in vampire bats using the foot; in walruses using the
flipper; in savanna baboons using the tail; in mountain sheep, warthogs and spotted hyenas through spontaneous ejaculations; in birds through tufts of grass and leaves; in dolphins by using the ground; in orangutans through the creation of wooden dildoes. Oral sex is prevalent in goats, primates, hyenas, bats and sheep.

Homosexual behaviour, probably the biggest of all taboo subjects, and considered unnatural and even classified as abnormal psychological behaviour to this day, and not taught in schools as an acceptable lifestyle, occurs in the animal kingdom as well. It is practiced by marine birds and mammals, monkeys and great apes. No species has been found in which homosexual behaviour has not been shown to exist.

Prostitution is also observed in penguins where the female exchange sexual favours to male strangers for pebbles they need to build their nests and also in chimpanzees who trade food for sex.

The obsolete Darwinist mentality is clearly wrong. Animals do not only have sex to procreate as has been observed by many scientists. This is an unusual fact that has been hidden under decades of observer bias from researchers who would prefer not to believe that their conceptions of sexuality are completely wrong and misleading.

By Raygun


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