Worse very bad. Pakistan. Afghanistan. Recently. I don't want to link stuff. Find it. Horrible stuff. Nevermind India.
There, there's a culture of it. They have the young apprentices, boys. Dress, groom, and bathe him to my knowledge as a religious practice. And it goes there. Find what's it's called. It has a description and a ceremony.
Above in the first paragraph, it is prevalent, and out in the open. Those boys sent to apprentice, or in the orphanages. It isn't just boys. But we're being specific towards it happening religiously. Not just his religion, as it's the culture. It is out in the open. In that part of the World.
It was caught out in the open due to technology. But has been happening for much longer, dawn of time.
Where when we go back in time to the age of prearranged globally what age is this they are arranged? In India what age is this today? Like in other surrounding cultures?
A culture of the assumed enlightenment when they paraded child, reincarnation, marriage, sex, enunchs, genders?
Some of these practices have stopped? No. They're still prevalent. At least it isn't a child king sitting on that throne today.
Do you understand what that religion and its justification has caused in Western cultures? Gender diaspora. Look it reincarnated. But what was it really corrupting? Because it was so enlightened and innocent?
If a child sits the throne how much easier is it to corrupt it. It claims the child is an enlightened reincarnation. Religion speaks through it, influencing. Child comes of age. What went wrong. They'd sooner put another child back on the throne. Popular regionally Tibet, Nepal and a few other places out East, rulers and hierarchy of various descriptions, of course they claimed the lineage and godhood. Ironically. It goes back to headbinding and shoving a retard on the throne. Look it speaks to the gods and only religion can interpret them.
But the tradition didn't fair so well.
It hasn't stop children of all ages being sent to become monks. These in that religion and culturally in the region have been a spotlight of a lot of abuse.
Worse very bad. Pakistan. Afghanistan. Recently. I don't want to link stuff. Find it. Horrible stuff. Nevermind India.
There, there's a culture of it. They have the young apprentices, boys. Dress, groom, and bathe him to my knowledge as a religious practice. And it goes there. Find what's it's called. It has a description and a ceremony.
Above in the first paragraph, it is prevalent, and out in the open. Those boys sent to apprentice, or in the orphanages. It isn't just boys. But we're being specific towards it happening religiously. Not just his religion, as it's the culture. It is out in the open. In that part of the World.
It was caught out in the open due to technology. But has been happening for much longer, dawn of time.
Where when we go back in time to the age of prearranged globally what age is this they are arranged? In India what age is this today? Like in other surrounding cultures?
A culture of the assumed enlightenment when they paraded child, reincarnation, marriage, sex, enunchs, genders?
Some of these practices have stopped? No. They're still prevalent. At least it isn't a child king sitting on that throne today.
Do you understand what that religion and its justification has caused in Western cultures? Gender diaspora. Look it reincarnated. But what was it really corrupting? Because it was so enlightened and innocent?
I don't want to open this topic. It's insidious.
Ironic.
If a child sits the throne how much easier is it to corrupt it. It claims the child is an enlightened reincarnation. Religion speaks through it, influencing. Child comes of age. What went wrong. They'd sooner put another child back on the throne. Popular regionally Tibet, Nepal and a few other places out East, rulers and hierarchy of various descriptions, of course they claimed the lineage and godhood. Ironically. It goes back to headbinding and shoving a retard on the throne. Look it speaks to the gods and only religion can interpret them.
But the tradition didn't fair so well.
It hasn't stop children of all ages being sent to become monks. These in that religion and culturally in the region have been a spotlight of a lot of abuse.