Anonymous ID: a0b40b Nov. 22, 2021, 11:44 a.m. No.15057684   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7747

 

Is there a penalty for sodomy in the military today?

 

  • seems more like they promote it, with all the diversity and inclusion going on.

 

It was also weird that the US military hired thousands of Thai monkey-boys to staff commissaries in Iraq. GIs from rural areas were tricked into sex with a tranny. It's demoralization and its something an opponent may try to do - Armies don't do that to themselves intentionally, unless they have been infiltrated by a satanic pedovore cult.

If any person in the fleet shall commit the unnatural and detestable sin of buggery of sodomy with man or beast, he shall be punished with death by the sentence of a Court Martial.

 

The pedovore satanist cult pumps both sides of "freedom issues. "

 

They create draconian penalties and instigate persecutions so they may later take advantage, weaponizing the aggrieved minority.

 

A chief route to mass mind control is pornography; human sexuality is aperiodic and visual, human can easily be duped into and maintained in a perpetual state of low key sexual arousal.

 

This condition radically affects our ability to concentrate, shortening our attention span, making us more distractible and decreasing our intelligence, so that we do not notice the deterioration of our civilization by every conceivable measure.

 

https://www.jstor.org/stable/3786421

Anonymous ID: a0b40b Nov. 22, 2021, 12:05 p.m. No.15057812   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15057747

As a practical matter sodomites were rarely prosecuted and they were never systematically persecuted.

 

Buggery “comyttid with mankynde or beaste” was first made a capital crime by Henry VIII in 1533; naval buggery was specifically made a hanging offense in 1627. In 1806 there were more hangings in England for sodomy than for murder. Punishment could be brutal even if you escaped the noose. A sailor convicted in 1757 of raping a boy received 500 lashes

 

Capt. Henry Allen of the sloop Rattler was executed for sodomy in 1797, and Lieutenant William Berry was hanged in 1807 for buggering a boy.

 

https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/232436/buggery-and-the-british-navy/