Reflections on Entryism
Dec. 17th, 2020 10:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

I wasn't exaggerating. On the one hand, it took the Masons a long bitter fight in the 1920s and 1930s to identify and throw out Klansmen who had joined Masonry with the goal of turning the Craft (that's what Masons call Masonry) into a wholly owned subsidiary of the Klan. On the other, quite a few other lodge organizations had to engage in similar struggles to keep socialists from taking them over -- that's when a lot of lodges started making the Pledge of Allegiance part of the opening ritual; socialists hated that and usually wouldn't say it, which made it easy for them to be identified and rendered harmless in various polite but effective ways.
The irony? There are two groups of people who quite frequently pop up on my blog, either trying to post links to articles on their websites unrelated to the topic of the weekly essay, or trying to give my feet a tongue bath because they think they can then talk me into agreeing with their positions. You guessed it: it's either socialists on the one hand, or people from the racist right on the other.
It's interesting that this should still be the case a century after the examples I'd studied. Now of course socialism and racial politics both have ghastly track records -- between them, they're responsible for most of the major genocides of the last century and a half -- and that's got to be a problem for recruitment. Still, given the abysmal historical ignorance of most Americans, it shouldn't be that insuperable. Some sort of subcultural heredity? Or some other factor?
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Date: 2020-12-19 03:46 pm (UTC)I think part of this ties in with the other post on “Myth, history and pagan origins”
https://ecosophia.dreamwidth.org/113555.html
I see in there your reference “I notice how women's face become luminous as they open themselves like a road as they discuss tribal violence.”
This idea of entryism as male sexual energy, tied in to the will to conquer and dominate makes sense. I enjoy(ed) a good fight back in the day, it’s been a few years but it still excites me.
I do think it’s a particular hobby horse of (some) women to denounce male sexual energy in this vaguely veiled way that doesn’t exactly hide their own sexual desires. The desire to be “entered” as it were.
From the epic of Gilgamesh and the story of Enkidu down through the beauty and the beast we see women as a civilizing force that desires to be dominated in some way. As I said I see it as analogous to those infamous gay preachers who denounce homosexuality and are later found out.
I guess I’m just frustrated by this demonization of male sexuality by the same people who are desirous of it. With no regard to the consequences of their own sexual conflicts. After all it takes 2 to tango.