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Posted on 11/28/25 at 12:21 pm to Narax
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That's OG Crenshaw lol, the founder of intersectionality,
I involuntarily roll my eyes every time I see or hear "intersectionality." Maybe its a trauma response
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Are you claiming it's ok for white people to judge Black people? Because if you think so I can prove it by pulling various links.
Judge is the operative word here. I think its ok for anyone to think critically about anything. What goes on here, as I undoubtedly know you are aware, is often not that. Every tweet from any rando with an smart phone is not worthy of analysis or dissection. I know that people find and post tweets from random people in random places that are essentially engagement farming and/or outrage porn, but I don't consider those tweets evidence of any sort of trend of intellectual theory/thought. Those are just judging for the sake of emotional or ego masturbation.
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Short term incarceration will always lead to worse and worse crimes, since the criminal is not reformed.
This implies that long-term incarceration reforms people. Incarceration in the US doesn't reform anyone. People mature, age, decide they don't want to go back to jail, etc. etc. but none of that has to do with anything the prison actively does for any inmate.
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Thats a rather critical view of law...
I am critical of all laws at all times.
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Liberals gave up on the reformative aspect of incarceration, something that was a triumph of 20th century liberalism.
Society at large gave up on the rehabilitative aspect of incarceration. It's bipartisan.
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Do you think it is impossible to reform criminals?
I think it's impossible to reform anyone by throwing them in a cage and walking away. Or throwing them in a cage and letting them out only to perform some mandatory labor. That's basically what incarceration is like in the US. It's very inhumane.
I understand that everyone behaves inhumanely at times. And people in prison have likely behaved inhumanely, as well. That does not mean that the government should emulate the immorality of the people in its custody. That is not how anything will ever improve.
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We can safely put them away
Safely put them away? People are not safe in prisons and jails. It is very traumatizing for most people.
We can put people who the government said did something wrong in cages with other people that the government said did something wrong. Nothing about that screams "safely" to me.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 12:25 pm to kilo
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What's on the mainstream feminist agenda?
Here you go. Your post history should be a nice quick look at the current state of femminism
If you don't know, you can just say that you don't know.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 12:27 pm to Lsupimp
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Women generally benefit by being guided by men, especially when they are younger.
Literally every single person here knows that women guide the men.
Unrelated but I feel like we used to be friends and now you're just ugly to me on here.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 12:28 pm to 4cubbies
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The whole point of law is to control its citizens. Justice aims to treat citizens fairly or equally
Justice doesn't happen without law. Laws must be codified precisely to prevent biased or unequal treatment of the accused. The code of Hammurabi was a milestone, and was willing to enslave anyone that ruined his neighbor's fields, regardless of their race, background or nationality.
Progressives and leftists are a leading example of the end justifying the means, which is why you don't like law, and think the US Constitution is a living document. Because then it has no meaning, and there is no brake to apply to the leftist thirst for power.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 12:31 pm to ZIGG
I’ll say this - my wife (medical doctor) has voted democrat consistently for almost 40 years. If the GOP wants her vote (and educated women like her) they have to embrace science.
Confounding how republicans keep drifting further from science every way. We have an anti vaxxer as the health secretary for God’s sake.
You’re not winning over educated voters with that one.
Confounding how republicans keep drifting further from science every way. We have an anti vaxxer as the health secretary for God’s sake.
You’re not winning over educated voters with that one.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 12:42 pm to 4cubbies
Men guide women. Women civilize and motivate men.
I’d like to be friends. I will stop “ being ugly” this instance.
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Unrelated but I feel like we used to be friends and now you're just ugly to me on here
I’d like to be friends. I will stop “ being ugly” this instance.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 12:59 pm to Narax
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There is no Karma
I disagree.
We call it "Karma",
God calls it, "You reap what you sow."(2 Corinth. 9:6, Prov. 22:8, Luke 6:38)
Just because we have a different name for it doesn't mean it is not truth. All truth is God's truth.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 1:10 pm to 4cubbies
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I involuntarily roll my eyes every time I see or hear "intersectionality." Maybe its a trauma response
Look it's her word, she created it, it's very influential.
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Judge is the operative word here. I think its ok for anyone to think critically about anything. What goes on here, as I undoubtedly know you are aware, is often not that.
Think? Not say? Not declare someone to be awful and evil, not to declare their music, and idealization of violence as wrong? Not to declare and judge their abrogation of parental responsibility as in needing correction?
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Incarceration in the US doesn't reform anyone.
That's a pile of shite. You want it to be true, but it's not.
Many people over the years have been reformed during incarceration, you yourself admitted that many criminals age out of crime eventually.
There are many programs that educate prisoners and work towards getting them employment post incarceration.
None of them have any impact?
https://standtogether.org/stories/criminal-justice/jumpstart-prison-ministry-program-breaks-incarceration-cycle
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The results speak for themselves: Of the 400 people who graduate from JUMPSTART Prison Ministry each year, 96% stay out of prison, permanently.
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I am critical of all laws at all times.
Especially those 10 Commandments.
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Society at large gave up on the rehabilitative aspect of incarceration. It's bipartisan.
I really don't think so, the far left and the far right have.
Remember, Trump signed the First Step Act in his first term.
If is your fellow travelers who are declaring that the entire system must be torn down.
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I think it's impossible to reform anyone by throwing them in a cage and walking away. Or throwing them in a cage and letting them out only to perform some mandatory labor. That's basically what incarceration is like in the US. It's very inhumane.
So for just Louisiana, EHCC Young Adult Program, Prison Fellowship, Louisiana Prisoner Reentry Initiative, the Second Chance Program, Prison Library Project, Louisiana Books 2 Prisoners, not to mention degree programs with Loyola University New Orleans at Rayburn Correctional Center, Tulane University at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women, and South Louisiana Community College.
That's inhumane?
That's insulting!
You are brainwashed, how dare you insult the thousands of people in each and every state that work with willing prisoners to help them improve themselves.
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That is not how anything will ever improve.
What weird fantasies do you have about prison, it's literally a fantasy?
Yes, many of them ignore these programs, because they know they are out within a few years.
You are hurting those men, I'm not joking about this.
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Safely put them away? People are not safe in prisons and jails. It is very traumatizing for most people.
Who are these most people?
It's prison, but you are implying things... Be explicit with what exact trauma most people in prison are experiencing.
Be clear with what's not safe for MOST prisoners.
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We can put people who the government said did something wrong in cages with other people that the government said did something wrong. Nothing about that screams "safely" to me.
Because what do you think is going to happen?
Posted on 11/28/25 at 1:11 pm to Tigerinthewoods
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I disagree.
We call it "Karma",
God calls it, "You reap what you sow."(2 Corinth. 9:6, Prov. 22:8, Luke 6:38)
Just because we have a different name for it doesn't mean it is not truth. All truth is God's truth.
This is very different than the actual Karmic beleif that things from a prior life punish you in this life.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 2:13 pm to Athis
Jesus Fn Christ?! Is that true?!
Posted on 11/28/25 at 2:13 pm to 4cubbies
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think it's impossible to reform anyone by throwing them in a cage and walking away. Or throwing them in a cage and letting them out only to perform some mandatory labor. That's basically what incarceration is like in the US. It's very inhumane.
Murder, raped and assault is far more inhumane.
You have to side with the criminal or the victim. It can’t be both.
Why do people like you always choose the criminal to defend?
Posted on 11/28/25 at 2:18 pm to ghost_rider10
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Is that true?!
Yes... I had the same reaction when I read about it a while back... How effin stupid do these people have to be? I can't tell you the amount of times I have told them "Just leave it alone" and how many times I was told "You were right"...
Posted on 11/28/25 at 2:22 pm to RFK
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I’ll say this - my wife (medical doctor) has voted democrat consistently for almost 40 years. If the GOP wants her vote (and educated women like her) they have to embrace science.
Confounding how republicans keep drifting further from science every way. We have an anti vaxxer as the health secretary for God’s sake.
You’re not winning over educated voters with that one.
What is a woman?
Does your wife know?
Why is she willing to vote for a party that doesn't understand basic biology?
Posted on 11/28/25 at 2:36 pm to Narax
I do not believe that we have lived lives prior to this life. There is no evidence to me in Scripture to confirm this idea.
What I was referring to was the commonly held definition of Karma that actions and choices are balanced by appropriate consequences in this life. There is also a balance between one's actions and choices in this life and their ultimate disposition in the next.
Reject God in this life, be rejected by Him in the next.
What I was referring to was the commonly held definition of Karma that actions and choices are balanced by appropriate consequences in this life. There is also a balance between one's actions and choices in this life and their ultimate disposition in the next.
Reject God in this life, be rejected by Him in the next.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 2:39 pm to RFK
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If the GOP wants her vote (and educated women like her) they have to embrace science.
Progressive women hate science. They loathe natural selection and natural law. They make up their own, and it is antiscientific.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 2:54 pm to RFK
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I’ll say this - my wife (medical doctor) has voted democrat consistently for almost 40 years. If the GOP wants her vote (and educated women like her) they have to embrace science.
She votes for trans science, so stop this nonsense.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 3:00 pm to LemmyLives
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Justice doesn't happen without law.
Justice happens all the time without law. In fact, most of the justice we experience in daily life happens outside of legal systems.
Yesterday, I divided the leftovers in take home containers among all my guests equitably. That's justice.
My son accidentally hit my daughter in the head earlier today and apologized. That's justice.
quote:Humans are biased. We can't codify the bias out of people.
Laws must be codified precisely to prevent biased or unequal treatment of the accused.
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Progressives and leftists are a leading example of the end justifying the means,
I don't partake in these tribal tirades.I'm happy to discuss ideas, but these "you're on the WRONG team! That makes you BAD!" rants don't interest me.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 3:02 pm to Lsupimp
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I’d like to be friends. I will stop “ being ugly” this instance.
<3
Posted on 11/28/25 at 3:04 pm to 4cubbies
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Justice happens all the time without law. In fact, most of the justice we experience in daily life happens outside of legal systems.
We aren’t talking about Mac and cheese. We are talking about crime. Why is all of this so difficult for you?
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