Reflecting on Brave New World, twenty-seven years after writing it, Aldous Huxley explains how political control would be achieved in the future:
The society described in Brave New World is a world-state, in which war has been eliminated and where the first aim of the rulers is at all costs to keep their subjects from making trouble. This they achieve by (among other methods) legalizing a degree of sexual freedom (made possible by the abolition of the family) that practically guarantees the Brave New Worlders against any form of destructive (or creative) emotional tension. In 1984 the lust for power is satisfied by inflicting pain; in Brave New World, by inflicting a hardly less humiliating pleasure.
The majority in Western nations have fully embraced the distracting tyranny of sexual licentiousness, but even war-torn Muslim-dominated regions of the world have carved out the potential for political control through sexual indulgence. Hanin Ghaddad describes in Foreign Policy how Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon are turning otherwise apathetic citizens into political supporters by expanding a sexual practice called mutaa marriage. She writes:
“Mutaa is a form of “temporary marriage” only acceptable within Shiite communities, one that allows couples to have religiously sanctioned sex for a limited period of time, without any commitments, and without the obligatory involvement of religious figures.”
She interviews Shiite writer and activist Lokman Slim, who explains:
“After the 2006 war, Iranian money came to Lebanon in abundance, and money opened the door to sexual luxury that could not be ignored or controlled,” noted Slim. “Therefore, Hezbollah decided it is easier to allow sex under certain religious titles in order to keep the control over the community.”
This kind of political machination has been going on for decades in the United States. There is a concerted, consistent effort to sexualize children through compulsory so-called comprehensive sex-education encouraging sex with anyone at any time (now trying to get into kindergartens) and through highly sexualized media aimed directly at children. In fact, 9 of 10 school aged kids have seen pornography online and those in positions of power in our federal government do nothing to stop it, including the simple enforcement of existing laws against obscenity online.
If Huxley and Hezbollah are right, one could speculate that at least some of our leaders want this to happen. If they can foment distorted sexual desire at a young age and then promise to fulfill the sexual fantasies they intentionally create, they will have an army of supporters who will fight against “moral” efforts to end this tyranny which is often hidden behind patriotic calls to preserve “free speech.” Welcome to the Brave New States of America.
Pay attention to those promoting unrestrained sexual license. They intend to be your masters.