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Old 08-11-2017, 08:31 AM   #901 (permalink)
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Old 08-11-2017, 08:52 AM   #902 (permalink)
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They don't have the right to say whether they should or shouldn't have foreskin as a baby and they are outraged!
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Old 08-11-2017, 09:14 AM   #903 (permalink)
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They don't have the right to say whether they should or shouldn't have foreskin as a baby and they are outraged!
So they should be. Babies getting their genitals cut needlessly is a disgrace.
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Old 08-11-2017, 09:20 AM   #904 (permalink)
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It amazes me how the same people who will talk sociocultural influence all day will look at male circumcision with an uncritical shrug and a "why not?" It's not the most pressing issue of our day but that doesn't mean it's entirely irrelevant.
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Kinda like people who think spanking your child is totally fine.
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Kinda like people who think spanking your child is totally fine.
This was me up until recently to be honest.
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Old 08-11-2017, 10:52 AM   #907 (permalink)
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Old 08-11-2017, 12:54 PM   #908 (permalink)
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This! I really don't get why people feel the need to go out of their way to disrespect how someone wants to be identified.



Why is it so hard to just identify the person they wish to be identified as even if you don't see it? You don't have to live in their skin and experience their day to day life. If you can't simply respect how they choose to identify then why are you even associating with them. Just walk away then you don't have to worry about ******* thoughts like feeding into their delusions.
It's not hard. Again, you'r not giving a **** about MY perspective. I want to be called the almighty lord lucem god and creator. Are you going to do that? Or is there some kind of magical difference that NONE of you can point out?

And I'd much rather NOT push them away or avoid them or treat them like they should be quarantined. That's much ****tier. Like, if a dude walks up to you and says "I identify as a female" and you get up and just walk away is that not just pure disrespect?

What you're doing is FORCING a perspective I don't have onto me. If Bill wants to be called Sally I'll call him Sally all he wants but why should I have to identify him as a female if I don't see him that way? Because some magical rule decides that gender identity issues are more important than any other identity issues?
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My advice is to open wide so that it's easier for us to force it on you.
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Old 08-11-2017, 01:19 PM   #910 (permalink)
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It amazes me how the same people who will talk sociocultural influence all day will look at male circumcision with an uncritical shrug and a "why not?" It's not the most pressing issue of our day but that doesn't mean it's entirely irrelevant.
It's extremely creepy. I can't imagine pushing a live human out of me, watching it scream and cry as it adjusts to this new and horrible place with all of its bright lights and noises and think "yeah, let's cut up this infant's penis because reasons"

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Kinda like people who think spanking your child is totally fine.
Oftentimes, the kind of people who think it's fine ("I was spanked, and I turned out great!") are living proof of why it's not. It's unnerving to me how young children are often treated like animals or robots rather than the complex human beings they are-- but, people are often too lazy to learn and practice better methods for dealing with tantrums and the like.

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This! I really don't get why people feel the need to go out of their way to disrespect how someone wants to be identified.



Why is it so hard to just identify the person they wish to be identified as even if you don't see it? You don't have to live in their skin and experience their day to day life. If you can't simply respect how they choose to identify then why are you even associating with them. Just walk away then you don't have to worry about ******* thoughts like feeding into their delusions.
Yeah, exactly. People seem to have no problem correcting themselves if they misgender someone's dog, but if it's a person, it's suddenly so incredibly difficult and inconvenient. And they'll (you know, your garden-variety edgelords) bend over backward and do all sorts of mental gymnastics to try and justify being a stubborn, childish ******* about it.
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