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  • None of those are true or accurate. Maybe don’t break the law, don’t have unprotected sex, don’t groom children, and no, there’s no “trans genocide”

    You didn’t lose any rights. You just to can’t force your beliefs on others, similar to religious fanatics. Keep your sexuality and religion to yourselves.

    You can be trans. But you don’t need to broadcast it. No one cares. No need for pride parades either. I think parents raising their kids to be more decent and accepting of their peers would be more effective than forcing people to accept it.

    You already have rights. You just can’t list it as an achievement or qualification on a resume , or expect to be hired just because you’re trans.

    Barack Obama was President. Proof that black people can excel. Oprah Winfrey is one of the richest women in the world. Proof that color is not an obstacle.

    Education is, however, an obstacle. Who’d rather become a gang member because they couldn’t pursue education?

    I’m not attacking you, this is just my perspective. I just happen to disagree. I wouldn’t think that black people would be proud of being hired solely because of their color rather than merit or for their hard work and education, as for all ethnicities

    I think education is more important than “trans or lgbtq rights”.

    Abortion? If you have unprotected sex knowing what the true purpose of it is to reproduce, then you should have the child.
    If you have multiple abortions because you keep having unprotected sex, that’s irresponsible. Abortions should be limited to rape victims, underage females, incest, and if the mothers life is endangered.

    95% of abortions are because of elective reasons. They chose to abort it knowing that they can’t afford a baby or whatever reason.

    Men also should realize that unprotected sex can lead to pregnancies, so they should take the same amount of precautions.

    Prison inmates as slave labor? They shouldn’t have broken any laws. They have to contribute to society or be rehabilitated somehow. Another interesting point. Should prison be a punishment or rehabilitation? I know it’s a bit of both but which way should it teeter?

    Hopefully you (we) become less miserable as the years go on.

    Take care. Even if your list is inaccurate or exaggerated.






  • Hellsfire29@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldFacts are facts.
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    Maybe if the Democrats put forward a decent candidate rather than waiting until the last second to replace Biden with Harris. Even Tulsi Gabbard received more votes than Harris in the 2020 primary.

    Trump even won the popular vote. 7 million Americans decided that they’d rather deal with him than to vote against him with Harris.

    Think about that. And she ran exclusively on abortion and hardly anything else. She changed her accent more times than she changed topics.

    Let’s see how the next 4 years will play out, despite the drastic exaggerations from liberals. Trump can’t do any worse than Biden’s pardoning of his son. Oh wait …




  • Earth has been around for 4.5 million years. Humans have only been around for 300,000 years approximately. With only a few hundred years of the industrial age.

    Would a few hundred years really cause an extinction event?

    That’s interesting to think about… Perhaps it’ll take a few hundreds/thousand years to fix. If it can be fixed… Or we get hit by an asteroid first…

    Between cutting down all of the trees and other pollutants, like these so called environmentalists flying around in their own private jets, it’ll be fun for a while.

    Either the humans will die off due to global warming/runaway greenhouse effect before interstellar travel is achieved, or the humans will die off due to the suns transformation into a red giant before interstellar travel is achieved.

    IDK. Either way, we won’t be here for long. But the earth will be long after us.

    Will technology save the human race beyond the two inevitable events? Probably not.