Now consider that according to certain British Israelism or Christian Identity readings of Scripture, Eve was tempted not to partake of some actual piece of proscribed produce but to get up close and personal with the very Devil in the Flesh, and that she then seduced Adam into some gay-straight Satanic threesome, thereby conceiving—literally conceiving—half-brother fraternal twins good guy Abel and bad boy Cain, and by so doing spawning both the righteous ten tribes of Israel, Children of God (that is, European, White, especially Anglo-Saxon, peoples) and the evil Serpent Seed of Satan (Jews). Then centuries later, dark dames—definitely no damsels—would take over the silver screen as the femme fatales who populated noir cinema of the late 40s and early 50s, only to give way to the typical 50s helpless heroines, but then to re-emerge starting in the more cynical 60s. Some of the best examples of these dangerous, irresistible dames include Marlene Dietrich in The Blue Angel, Mary Astor in The Maltese Falcon, Gene Tierney in Laura, Veronica Lake in This Gun for Hire, Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity, Lauren Bacall in nearly anything opposite Humphrey Bogart, Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce, Rita Hayworth in Gilda, Lana Turner in The Postman Always Rings Twice, Ava Gardner in The Killers, and even Marilyn Monroe in The Asphalt Jungle.
Author: Skeptic
Published at: 2025-07-30 22:55:01
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