The modern form of child birth in hospitals, where they lay the mother flat on their back with legs spread on stirrups, is incredibly uncomfortable for women not on pain meds. When women have natural births they prefer other positions, like the one in this comic, sitting down or squatting, or partially submerged in water.
It's not by accident either. There are definitely dysgenic factors that have devolved art into it's modern state, following along natural lines of the rise and fall of civilization, but one can't deny the maliciousness behind it, as with so many other things affecting Western civilization. Modern art is ugly, demoralizing, humiliating, propaganda, as is most other corrupted media. It's achieving the exact antithesis of what art is meant to do: to increase the beauty of our world, to teach us lessons, to connect us with our ancestors, to inspire us, to pass on tradition, to help us improve, to increase our love and connection to our communities, nations, and people, to increase social cohesion and strength.
The modern form of child birth in hospitals, where they lay the mother flat on their back with legs spread on stirrups, is incredibly uncomfortable for women not on pain meds. When women have natural births they prefer other positions, like the one in this comic, sitting down or squatting, or partially submerged in water.
I think this is less a debate on how to give birth vs shitty art.
Well, I definitely agree that modern art is shit.
It's not by accident either. There are definitely dysgenic factors that have devolved art into it's modern state, following along natural lines of the rise and fall of civilization, but one can't deny the maliciousness behind it, as with so many other things affecting Western civilization. Modern art is ugly, demoralizing, humiliating, propaganda, as is most other corrupted media. It's achieving the exact antithesis of what art is meant to do: to increase the beauty of our world, to teach us lessons, to connect us with our ancestors, to inspire us, to pass on tradition, to help us improve, to increase our love and connection to our communities, nations, and people, to increase social cohesion and strength.