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Posted on 10/22/25 at 11:54 am to Fun Bunch
Progressives continually show how fricked up they are.
Their world is all fairy tales. Imaginary genders, friends, and outcomes.
Their world is all fairy tales. Imaginary genders, friends, and outcomes.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 11:56 am to Joshjrn
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Seems short sighted. What if someone’s bio says that they are an African-Xaymacan Tkarontonian but is otherwise “normal”?
They think theyre special, they arent special. "Intersectionality" is a losers game, and theyre just advertising how much of a loser in life they are. Always the victim.
No one wants to know his sexuality, ideology or other personal information. I'm convinced LBGTQ is just a club for oversexed autists.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 11:57 am to N2cars
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Really hope that's some AI bullshite
Its modern mainstream feminism.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 11:58 am to RogerTheShrubber
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They think theyre special, they arent special. "Intersectionality" is a losers game, and theyre just advertising how much of a loser in life they are. Always the victim. No one wants to know his sexuality, ideology or other personal information. I'm convinced LBGTQ is just a club for oversexed autists.
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Because of this interaction, you now know that person is intentionally using antiquated “indigenous” names for modern places, which I assume would give you a fair amount of pause in interacting with them. Is having that knowledge not an objectively good thing?
Posted on 10/22/25 at 11:58 am to Joshjrn
quote:I don’t think if someone is ‘normal’ they’d be using the antiquated names.
What if someone’s bio says that they are an African-Xaymacan Tkarontonian but is otherwise “normal”?
This person wants attention, and is getting it by this discussion.
I really don’t care about other people and if this thing can use stupid, irrelevant antiquated terminology - then I can be as short sighted as i want.
Maybe I’ll even put that im short sighted in my bio to give everyone a warning, like this stupid attention seeking freak did.
quote:no
Is having that knowledge not an objectively good thing?
Posted on 10/22/25 at 11:59 am to Joshjrn
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Xaymaca is the original indigenous name of Jamaica.
Tkaronto is the Mohawk name for Toronto.
bullshite. The Taíno people did not spell words with English letters. They had no written alphabet and communicated their language orally. Same for the Mohawk. We translated their spoken words to English so we get to say how to spell the words. Don't come around here trying to change established English words centuries later.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:01 pm to GreenRockTiger
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This person wants attention, and is getting it by this discussion.
this person wants..
1) favoritism. Governments reward victimology.
2) Excuses. He's literally listing all the reasons he cant be successful in a normal life. He's infatuated with "intersectionality." He wants to be excused from normal human responsibility.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:02 pm to Fun Bunch
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d'bi.young anitafrika: queer nonbinary dub poet monodramatist & black feminist decolonial

Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:02 pm to GreenRockTiger
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don’t think if someone is ‘normal’ they’d be using the antiquated names. This person wants attention, and is getting it by this discussion. I really don’t care about other people and if this thing can use stupid, irrelevant antiquated terminology - then I can be as short sighted as i want. Maybe I’ll even put that im short sighted in my bio to give everyone a warning, like this stupid attention seeking freak did.
You’re missing my point, which is that I’m aware you would consider doing this to be abnormal, yet you would otherwise have no idea they were doing so, because you didn’t know what the words meant. I’m not sure why one would want to remain ignorant of what would otherwise be such a clear indicator that you don’t want to interact with them.
But ultimately, you’re right; you can be every bit as shortsighted as you’d like to be
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:03 pm to GreenRockTiger
quote:Why not?
by all means go back to where your people came from
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 7:14 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:03 pm to GreenRockTiger
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I don’t think if someone is ‘normal’ they’d be using the antiquated names.
They're pandering.
Looks to me like he's on "stolen land" and needs to return to his homeland.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:03 pm to RogerTheShrubber
And because of that - I don’t care
It wouldn’t even exist if there was no colonization of new countries, or if it existed in Africa somewhere, there’d be no education opportunities for it.
It wouldn’t even exist if there was no colonization of new countries, or if it existed in Africa somewhere, there’d be no education opportunities for it.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:05 pm to GreenRockTiger
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And because of that - I don’t care
Everyone is sick and tired of it. They pushed this crap too far, and now the world is fatigued.
These people want special treatment, frick them. They need to be ignored. I respect people who arent permanent victims in their own mind.
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It wouldn’t even exist if there was no colonization of new countries, or if it existed in Africa somewhere, there’d be no education opportunities for it.
Yep. He's more than welcome to leave that "stolen land" and return to his homeland.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:07 pm to Joshjrn
quote:I’m not - I’m ignoring it - I’m choosing to be ‘ignorant’
You’re missing my point,
quote:I don’t need to know what everything means - I’m totally okay with that
because you didn’t know what the words meant.
quote:because one look at that thing is enough indication that I don’t want to interact with it
I’m not sure why one would want to remain ignorant of what would otherwise be such a clear indicator that you don’t want to interact with them.
My curiosity is not piqued by pure evil. I’d rather ignore.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:07 pm to Joshjrn
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Seems short sighted. What if someone’s bio says that they are an African-Xaymacan Tkarontonian but is otherwise “normal”? Because of this interaction, you now know that person is intentionally using antiquated “indigenous” names for modern places, which I assume would give you a fair amount of pause in interacting with them. Is having that knowledge not an objectively good thing?
I understand the point you are trying make. But that’s not really the same thing.
Knowing someone uses archaic place names tells you how they may wish to communicate…not who they are. One signals eccentricity, the other signals identity.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:08 pm to GreenRockTiger
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GreenRockTiger
This all tracks
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:10 pm to Klark Kent
Not sure why it’s so difficult for Josh to understand that idgaf about that queer freak
Nor do I want to learn about it because you know that thing doesn’t want to learn about me.
That all of this ‘information’ is just a detriment to society. Which is totally ironic coming from me.
But I could care less about your ‘plight’ - when does anyone care about me? They don’t and it’s ok.
Nor do I want to learn about it because you know that thing doesn’t want to learn about me.
That all of this ‘information’ is just a detriment to society. Which is totally ironic coming from me.
But I could care less about your ‘plight’ - when does anyone care about me? They don’t and it’s ok.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:12 pm to Klark Kent
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I understand the point you are trying make. But that’s not really the same thing. Knowing someone uses archaic place names tells you how they may wish to communicate…not who they are. One signals eccentricity, the other signals identity.
I’m not sure I’m following; rephrase?
To clarify what I’m saying, knowing that someone from Toronto doesn’t say they are from Toronto, but are from Tkaronto tells you a fair bit about that person, in my opinion. So if someone tells me that are Tkarontonian, I feel like I’m better knowing than not knowing what they mean by that, including all of its subtext.
And I appreciate that I haven’t made any value judgments on this up to this point, because I didn’t think it mattered, but being TD likes to get aggressive over dumb shite: I would want to know what it means because just that alone with be a giant red flag for me in dealing with this person.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:13 pm to GreenRockTiger
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Not sure why it’s so difficult for Josh to understand that idgaf about that queer freak Nor do I want to learn about it because you know that thing doesn’t want to learn about me. That all of this ‘information’ is just a detriment to society. Which is totally ironic coming from me. But I could care less about your ‘plight’ - when does anyone care about me? They don’t and it’s ok.
What you’re saying isn’t difficult for me to understand at all
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