


Marc Hayes
11/12/11
The Penn State Football child molestation scandal has, for the moment, consumed the limited attention span of the average American. The mere thought of an older man having sexual relations with a male child is enough to trigger a violent visceral reaction from those naive enough to believe such atrocities do not occur daily throughout the Eurocentric world. It must be taken into account that man on boy homosexual behavior, albeit taboo, permeates the historical, philosophical and religious backbone of Eurocentric culture.
Eurocentric dominated people overtly love their games and covertly love their man on boy love. Both pastimes are historical credited to the Greeks. Europeanised societies historically point to the Greeks as the fathers of science, medicine, philosophy, and sports, but conveniently forget to add the elevation of man on boy love to sacred levels to the list of Greek achievements. Greek philosophers like Plato and Socrates, regarded by the Eurocentric minded as two of the most intelligent men to have ever walked the planet, were lovers of young boys.
Subsequent Eurocentric cultures like the Romans, The Roman Catholic Church, The Colonial Powers and the entire diaspora gravitated towards the sometimes perverted behaviors initiated by the boy loving Greeks. Many of these behaviors are kept alive and covertly perpetuated by an intellectual and religious elite. Its this European dominated cultural elite that spreads the non-spiritual philosophical perspective that values intellect over what is right and good.
It is for that reason the Penn State child molestation scandal will fade, but the man on boy activities will continue until the Eurocentric type takes a good long hard look at where and why this behavior is so engrained in their culture.
