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Don't Fascists Have Libido?

Communist Fictions of Right-Wing Sexuality

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May 30, 2025
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In Starship Troopers (1997) during the shower scene the film abruptly ends  according to my older brother who then kicked me out our room :  r/shittymoviedetails

According to director Paul Verhoeven, fascists can have mixed male/female showers together, as portrayed in the movie Starship Troopers, “because they don’t have libido”. Wait, what? The actors certainly got aroused on set, but Verhoeven didn’t think they would have in the film’s Space Nazi setting. Why not?

Ever since psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Reich coined the idea of “sexual repression”, it has become the household mantra underpinning all modern leftist thinking. Namely, leftists believe that right-wingers are sexually repressed, and, therefore, violent and warlike. (Or might it be that women are more physically attracted to brutish men over timid men?)

They also think that right-wing men only “hate foreigners” because Christianity won’t let them be gay with Mexicans. Hippies sang, “Make love, not war,” and promoted gay marriage as the cure to Nazism. And then, when few wanted to be gay, they began promoting hormone blockers for kids.

To elucidate how leftists have made a buffoonish caricature of right-wing sexuality, we need only review the Hollywood film Starship Troopers. But first, a review of leftist beliefs on sexuality:

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