Physical castration is one way of preventing an individual from satisfying their sexual desires - an extreme and potentially permanent way at that. While the more extreme forms of physical castration are being phased out and are now considered to be barbaric and against basic human rights, they’re simply being replaced by different forms of castration that are less obvious to the victims, but in the final analysis, have the same kind of intended effects on the victims as physical castration. The same kind of transition is currently underway when it comes to physical castration.
While the more extreme forms of slavery have officially and supposedly been “abolished” decades ago in most parts of the world, in reality what happened is that we just made the transition from the obvious in-your-face type of physical slavery to a less obvious form of mental slavery, where most people think that they’re free when in fact they really aren’t they’ve just been brainwashed for most of their life to accept the new form of slavery considering it to be a “normal” way of life (for more details on this, check out my post “Statism: A System for your Enslavement”).
This is similar to what happened with the more extreme forms of slavery. The current general trend worldwide appears to be that any form of physical castration is increasingly considered to be barbaric however, other non-physical forms of castration are becoming the norm. But as we’ll see later, there’s a deeper underlying and occult purpose for castration. 2 It’s basically an extreme way of enforcing sexual suppression and repression. On the surface, the reason for why all these forms of physical castration exist appears to be to prevent the castrated individuals from satisfying their sexual desires. In the case of women, their clitorises are being cut away and labia are sewn together. Chemical castration also became a possibility, where the genitals are deactivated using pharmaceutical drugs.
Today physical castration is still being performed in some societies around the world, although it mostly involves partial castration. For example, there are still countries and cultures where the penises of boys are being circumcised or split open in ritualistic sub-incision. Less extreme forms of physical castration in the case of men involved cutting away just the scrotum while leaving the penis attached. 1 In those ancient times physical castration often involved the complete removal of the genitals. The earliest records for intentional physical castration are from the Sumerian city of Lagash in the 21 st century BC.