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re: Where did we go wrong as a society
Posted on 2/11/24 at 4:05 pm to Big Scrub TX
Posted on 2/11/24 at 4:05 pm to Big Scrub TX
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Probably around this time:
These two things aren't related. It's macabre that you would even throw that into this thread. Maybe step back and evaluate where your head is at.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 4:08 pm to Saint Alfonzo
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Maybe step back and evaluate where your head is at.
He’s a perpetual victim, he’s a lost cause.
Posted on 2/12/24 at 12:00 am to Saint Alfonzo
quote:Just because you say so? It couldn't be more related. You just don't like the answer. That's literally my answer to where we went wrong. I think slavery was actually more over-comeable than Jim Crow.
These two things aren't related.
To repeat: we went wrong as a society when it became acceptable in large swaths of the country for law enforcement to - at the very least - look the other way when church-going mobs of citizens were murdering other human beings and having their children pose for pictures with burnt, hung corpses. Also, in some areas, there were "lynching postcards" - imagine sending someone a happy postcard commemorating the incident in the picture. That was really a thing. Talk about macabre (and evil).
That is an almost unthinkable level of moral rot to recover from. Yet most of you dullards want to blame it on the 19th amendment or birth control. It's patently clear that when women weren't voting or having casual sex, plenty of shite was absolutely evil and haywire in this country.
Posted on 2/12/24 at 6:43 am to Saint Alfonzo
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These two things aren't related. It's macabre that you would even throw that into this thread. Maybe step back and evaluate where your head is at.
They certainly are related. The OP was about police not knowing if the accused was male or female and the presence of semen. If there was semen present and it was produced by the accused (I did not read anything other than the OP so I am assuming that's what the cops are saying) there is NO question as to what biological sex the accused is...they are a male human being, period, end of story. The "confusion" stems from the manmade construct of gender which describes characteristics of what society deems men and women in the same way society describes characteristics of race. You can perform a test to determine sex, you can perform a test to determine if someone is human, you can not perfom a test to determine their race nor their gender...it can not be done and will never be something that can be done because there is nothing to test for...both concepts, gender and race, are man made constructs which others (society) determine for individuals. Neither is a biological fact...being human is, being male or female is. Being black is categorically not and being a man is categorically not...both of these concepts have evolved to pigeonhole individuals into groups in order for the people in control to hold onto control over individuals. This knowledge is not new, we have known it for a LOOOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGGGG time, but it is so steeply ingrained into our psyches we struggle to reconcile our fee fees with our knowledge. Race and gender are feelings based concepts made up by man, biological sex and animal species are simply biological facts.
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