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Anti-Sex League | |
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Leader | Paula Smith |
Founded | 4th July 1954 |
Headquarters | Hylton, Malgrave |
Youth wing | Junior Anti-Sex League (Malgrave) |
Newspaper | The Celibate Citizen |
Ideology | ArtSem |
Political position | Right |
Official colours | Royal Blue |
Website | http://www.celibatesociety.ms |
The Anti-Sex League is a non-government organisation in Malgrave. It was one of the largest non-political organisation in the country but it has started to decline since the 1980's, desopite this decline in support it still holds major influence in the conservative east.
History
The Anti-Sex League was founded on the 4th July 1954 by members of the Conservative and the Action Party in the village of Hylton. It quickly gained popularity in conservative and far right circles in the east and impoverished communities in the rest of the country, who after the discovery of MalAids saw a reduction in birth rate as crucial in the fight against the incurable blight. In the 1970's it received large support from the Conservative government of the time and grew rapidly in size, with many regarding membership in the organisation or its youth equivalent as a strong addition to education and future employment. Since the late 90's successive left-wing governments have fought against this perception and the influence of the group has dwindled however the strong foundations of the organisation in the industrial north and local government in the rural east have led to the group retaining a sizeable membership.
Platform
The Anti-Sex League is founded on the principles of celibacy, moral guidance and artificial insemination (often shortened to ArtSem). It sees the destruction of sexual behaviour and its replacement with ArtSem and cloning as crucial to the evolution of the species and the discovery of ascension
Famous Members
- Amelia Lowwe was a member of the organisation until she quit in 2005.
- Emily Lowwe was an active member of the organisation, and routinely cited as a possible leader of the group until she quit in 2016.