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The Red Lotus Society Brief History and Purpose
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The Red Lotus Society traces its history well over 2,000
years ago during the era of dynastic imperial China. The first emperor
sanctioned the creation of this organization in order to provide himself with a
supply of young maidens as a means for the elixir of life. The first empress
created the society and used the lotus as its symbol. The lotus symbolizes the
fertility of the feminine personality. The empress was given the command and
resources to scout beautiful hand maidens from all over China. Succeeding
emperors continued to sanction this organization and through the centuries the
Red Lotus Society has gone through many changes. The first reforms occurred during
the Tang Dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries C.E. Prior
to the Tang Dynasty, Imperial China was isolated and mostly secluded from the
rest of the world. With the advent of the Silk Road, China became a center for
trade and commerce, creating trade routes to the Middle East, India, and
Africa. During this time period foreigners migrated to China via the Silk Road
and the Tang Emperors saw the beauty of these women. The Red Lotus Society up
to that point, only recruited Chinese women, but now included foreign women,
Persian women were especially prized by many emperors. The second series of
reforms began in the 19th century, during that era many European
enlightenment ideas were being studied in China, which included new forms of
sexual depravity. The Marquis De Sade works were highly appreciated by the Red
Lotus Society. The Red Lotus Society also researched into Bondage and
Domination cultures of both Victorian England and Edo Japan and the organization
adapted these ideas into the foundation of the Red Lotus Society. The Manchu
Dynasty who were responsible for the downfall of dynastic imperial rule through
corruption and gross mismanagement caused the Red Lotus Society to break away
from imperial authority. The third series of reforms were caused after the
organization were no longer part of the imperial government apparatus. With
this schism the organization had to rethink how they operate in order to
survive. First, they move their organization from imperial Peking to British
controlled Hong Kong. This move was important because the organization realizes
the strategic location and importance of Hong Kong as a center of global
commerce. Also, during this period membership expanded to include the emerging business
class, prior to these reforms only members with royal blood can obtained
membership. With birthright no longer a requirement, members can join the
society by paying a membership fee. The final series of reforms occurred in
modern times, specifically in the early 21st century. The
organization became a true global organization, with advent of globalization
and the interconnected world. The organization de-centralized and offered franchise
rights and licenses for those that are willing to expand the organization’s
reach. The re-emergence of China on the global stage and the emergence of a wealthy
class of Chinese throughout the world, specifically in North America, the Red
Lotus Society is thriving as never before. The mission goal and purpose of the
Red Lotus Society is to seek and recruit female slaves to serve their Chinese
masters and mistresses. The Red Lotus Society develops and trains these females
to become obedient and docile slaves for their owners and members. Members have
the right and privilege to use these slaves in any manner they see fit. The
slaves are nothing but sex toys for members to use and abuse.
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Posted on : May 22, 2020
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Commented on May 24, 2020
Thank you so much for your short an succinct outline of the RED LOTUS SOCIETY's development and history. It's very impressive to notice then gradual adaptation and expansion of the society's agenda and goals. Especially the globalisation aspect to include European and other female slaves. It's very encouraging to see the great reach of the global franchise system now to include the sexual trading of female slaves worldwide.
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