A monster savaged a woman, and the whole world watched and did nothing.
This is the story of Saint George and the Dragon. It is a familiar story, we have all heard it. The dragon kidnaps the princess. The hero kills the dragon and saves her.
But in this case, there was no hero. The dragon devoured, while the princess wept.
“You may say, 'Well, dragons don't exist'. It's, like, yes they do — the category predator and the category dragon are the same category. It absolutely exists. It's a superordinate category. It exists absolutely more than anything else. In fact, it really exists.” —Jordan Peterson
Monsters are mixtures (Jonathan Pageau), beings that lack order and exemplify chaos. For example, the cyclops is bigger than he is supposed to be, and has an eye in the middle of his forehead, where eyes are not supposed to be. We recognize this lack of order as ugliness, and as something fearful and potentially dangerous.
In the story of Saint George the dragon harms women. The woman is unable to protect herself, and needs the hero to save her. This is the story of our time. Monsters again roam the earth, devouring women as they please.
Monsters represent the unknown. Fittingly, the details of this monster, the Algerian man who beat up a European woman, are unclear. Is Imane Khelif a man, or is he intersex? It is difficult to know this information, because the ideologically-possessed media no longer speaks clearly about men and women. This ambiguity is typical of monsters, they represent the unknown. And Khelif being Algerian, also makes him a foreigner to Europe, adding to his strangeness. All we know is that he is an ugly monster who has no right to harm our women.
But he was allowed to. No man stepped in to stop it.
The disorder of our time is a monster that is devouring women (and children). While all men should be heroes, and protect these helpless victims, heroes are rare. We forget this, because the word “hero” is overused to mean every police officer, healthcare worker, soldier, etc. While these are jobs that provide opportunities for heroism, heroes are rare.
The whole world is on the side of the monster, or is too afraid to stop it.
One man has said he will stop this, he will not allow monsters to devour women. Trump has promised to get men out of women’s sports. He is the Saint George of our day.
Heroes are rare. A vote for Trump is a vote against monsters devouring women. Harris, the monster, supports other monsters.
South Park predicted and mocked the danger of men fighting women in sports, years ago.
Take the orange pill.