Exterminationist religiosity: note on misandry and Christian intolerance

I can't help thinking that the therapeutic enterprise is not just a project of the liberal capitalist state, which it certainly is, but also of women who want to 'cure' men because they hate our sex. I have seen enough to know that there is certainly truth in this sometimes, and I think often. A woman who doesn't like a man will, if she is just a decent and honest person, say that she doesn't like him. If she is into some kind of aggressive social-political project, then he is either (in ascending order, depending on how much she dislikes him) immature, crazy, or criminal. Imagine having to deal with people who just right away assume that about you, because they don't like you, so you're one of these three evil things, all of which amount to saying that you ought to be excluded from the society of acceptable normal people. In other words, the therapeutic state, logically, needs its own Auschwitz.

The origin of this in the West is Christianity, because it warrants aggressive projects of curing people of unhappiness. Christianity cannot forgive anyone who is unhappy about anything, even injustice of any kind. That makes it deadly, and it therefore led to Auschwitz. And it was Jews but not only them. It was whoever in its schema had to be excluded. As Raul Hilberg put it, this meant: first, that they could not live among Christians without being Christians themselves; then, they could not live among them. Finally, that they could not live. Or would just be removed to some place "outside society," like insane asylums and prisons. It was a murderous ideology, and we are still living with its effects, in a society that, ours, is massively protestant, which means it has secular forms of thinking, but is based on the same conviction that people must be 'happy' or else their very existence cannot be tolerated.