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Reply #15 - 02/13/23 at 03:07:04
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1SeMOMQbmM

There is also another way to look at it.

There is such a thing as reincarnation. If you've lived many lives as a cow. And you suddenly come into the world as a cleaning lady, then you shouldn't be surprised if you nuts all over the kitchen floor.
After all, you have been shitting around for many lifetimes.

So it is if you have lived many lives as a woman and you are suddenly born a man.. I can imagine that your body feels a bit strange. But, life has determined it. And life is not mistaken.

After all, you're a man now.





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Do what you know is right. (you can always use fear as a counselor later)
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Reply #16 - 02/13/23 at 07:39:44
 
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Reply #17 - 02/13/23 at 10:24:03
 
zevenenergie wrote on 02/13/23 at 03:07:04:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1SeMOMQbmM

There is also another way to look at it.

There is such a thing as reincarnation. If you've lived many lives as a cow. And you suddenly come into the world as a cleaning lady, then you shouldn't be surprised if you nuts all over the kitchen floor.
After all, you have done that for many lifetimes.

So it is if you have lived many lives as a woman and you are suddenly born a man.. I can imagine that your body feels a bit strange. But, life has determined it. And life is not mistaken.

After all, you're a man now.




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Reply #18 - 02/13/23 at 12:02:44
 
I look at it from a somewhat bigger picture and find the whole theme painful. But also too serious and it is made too complicated. And therefore almost impossible to solve.

Life is what you make it.

I don't mean to hurt your feelings, nor anyone,s. Sorry if that's the case.
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Reply #19 - 02/14/23 at 04:50:00
 
No worries from me Z.

It’s the ridiculousness of it all that’s so mind-boggling. Boys winning track meets, swim meets, crushing girls faces in volleyball. WTF is the matter with you people who think that’s acceptable? I blame the lack of masculinity of liberal men. There’s got to be a few leftist men in school administration with at least some semblance of what remains of their balls, right?
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Reply #20 - 02/14/23 at 05:29:47
 

 I think once you stop making it primarily a politics issue and start making it a psychological one, maybe liberal men won't stop listening to your points the second you insult them.

 I admit none of this really makes sense to me, but the masculinity side of this is only one half of the equation.  There are many biological females that want to transition to male.  Why the continued focus on men not being men?  Is it just because boys out do girls in specific sports?

 This in general is an issue of humans changing their psychology and attempting to take their body along for the ride.  Which, to me, in itself is someone of an oxymoron.  If humans are "non-binary" and gender doesn't matter, then why do you need to alter your physical appearance and biology?

 It's like saying the clothes you wear doesn't matter while you go shopping for specific clothes.
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Reply #21 - 02/14/23 at 06:22:50
 
Eegore wrote on 02/14/23 at 05:29:47:
 I think once you stop making it primarily a politics issue and start making it a psychological one, maybe liberal men won't stop listening to your points the second you insult them. ..."


Sounds the same as:

Don ’t punish that person,
for doing ‘a’ thing.
Just sit them down. And talk nicely to them.

Then tell them they should not do ‘that’ thing again,
Because it is a wrong thing to do.
And one should not do, ‘wrong’ things.


Everybody can see how well, ‘that’, has worked!


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Reply #22 - 02/14/23 at 07:04:12
 

Sounds the same as:

Don ’t punish that person,
for doing ‘a’ thing.
Just sit them down. And talk nicely to them.

Then tell them they should not do ‘that’ thing again,
Because it is a wrong thing to do.
And one should not do, ‘wrong’ things.

Everybody can see how well, ‘that’, has worked!



 However you want to interpret it.  All I am saying is people typically don't respond well to insults.  Blaming men, and men who have specific political affiliations, is not going to solve the problem.

 Once the blaming Liberal men and calling them weak changes their minds and they start acting like non-liberal manly men, we still have all those women to figure out a way to blame, and insult into changing their minds.  It's going to be a long road.
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Reply #23 - 02/14/23 at 07:24:57
 
"...All I am saying is people typically don't respond well to insults...."

How do you think people typically respond to,
    punishment ?
When they do something which is outside the norm ?

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Reply #24 - 02/14/23 at 07:40:43
 

How do you think people typically respond to,
   punishment ?
When they do something which is outside the norm ?


 In different ways.  

 However Webstermark is not suggesting punishment, just insulting a political ideology.  I wonder how well that strategy works, or why it is important.  My experience has been that people do not respond well to insults, and that blaming politics rarely gets things changed.

 It may be factual that Liberal men are more supportive of gender modification and policy supporting it, but calling them weak and blaming their politics doesn't seem like it will go vary far.  Plus it ignores women that are also involved in this.
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Reply #25 - 02/14/23 at 07:46:10
 
As the only Liberal in the forum, this is a personal attack... on a topic that I have agreed with you on repeatedly.
Biological women have a right to their own sports competition.

So, sorry Web but you're raging at a fictional member.
I think most Liberals agree with me and with you.... the issue is driven by LBGTQRST militants and is nonsensical.

You have drifted from the topic of sex reassignment of the underaged to trans men/women in women's sports.


Very different topics.
This is painting with a very wide brush.
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Reply #26 - 02/14/23 at 10:32:56
 
Eegore wrote on 02/14/23 at 05:29:47:
 I think once you stop making it primarily a politics issue and start making it a psychological one, maybe liberal men won't stop listening to your points the second you insult them.

Nope. When situations like this first begin, they are addressed calm and rationally. But the simple fact is, everything is political. Every single thing is political.

 I admit none of this really makes sense to me, but the masculinity side of this is only one half of the equation.  There are many biological females that want to transition to male.  Why the continued focus on men not being men?  Is it just because boys out do girls in specific sports?

Because men should be standing up to stop this nonsense. That’s why
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 This in general is an issue of humans changing their psychology and attempting to take their body along for the ride.  Which, to me, in itself is someone of an oxymoron.  If humans are "non-binary" and gender doesn't matter, then why do you need to alter your physical appearance and biology?
I don’t know. I’m not a crazy fruitcake so I can’t answer that question.
 It's like saying the clothes you wear doesn't matter while you go shopping for specific clothes.

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Reply #27 - 02/14/23 at 10:35:27
 
Serowbot wrote on 02/14/23 at 07:46:10:
As the only Liberal in the forum, this is a personal attack... on a topic that I have agreed with you on repeatedly.
Biological women have a right to their own sports competition.

So, sorry Web but you're raging at a fictional member.
I think most Liberals agree with me and with you.... the issue is driven by LBGTQRST militants and is nonsensical.

You have drifted from the topic of sex reassignment of the underaged to trans men/women in women's sports.


Very different topics.
This is painting with a very wide brush.


On one hand, if most liberals agreed with you, this wouldn’t be happening. But, much like wearing masks, this has turned into political signaling. National democratic figures have to be in favor of young girls and boys, getting their sexual organs hacked off and ruining their life forever. It’s like abortion. You have to be in favor of killing, unborn children to be a national Democratic figure.

So switch parties my friend. Come on in, the water is fine!
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Reply #28 - 02/14/23 at 11:52:23
 
Gender transitions, women's sports, and now abortion is in the mix...
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Reply #29 - 02/14/23 at 12:13:25
 

Because men should be standing up to stop this nonsense. That’s why.

 So what do the women do?
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