>>95669281There's truth to this - Star Vs, TLH and probably a few newer cartoons such as Gumball aren't shying away from sexual innuendo and such. I also give kudos to Star Vs and TLH for not being vulgar with their stuff, and in the case of Star Vs the fanservice is subtle and almost classy.
>>95669285Liberalism is primarily about letting the goverment dictate what you do, how you do it and what you can or must not think. You are merely deceived by the word "liberty" in the name of this totalitarian system of control.
Liberalism only advocates sexual freedom if it is unnatural or deviant. It HATES simple, happy sexuality of normal people. Liberal sexual "freedom" is always tied in with politics and political goals. To them sex is a weapon, a tool for destruction.
As for protestantism of yesteryear it grew not from inherent purity of an individual, but a deep unwillingness and cowardice to accept oneself and ones urges, because most of them are dark, heinous shit - we're human after all. This is why protestants back then produced hardcore loli fapfiction about "satanic kindergartens" and so on. They cannot deal with their own urges, so they project them outside and suddenly everyone and everything is suspect, evil, dirty and out to get them.
A healthy individual faces his perversion (whichever that may be) and embraces it. By acknowledging it it loses its power, and can be harnessed for creative output or controlled. Liberalism on the other hand seeks to unleash all these primal appetites and use them to hollow out an individual by destroying him and everything around him. It's very effective. That kind of person inevitably becomes a vessel for whatever memes or programming those in power wish him to adhere to.