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    Posts made by cteavin

    • RE: Opression - SJWs vs reality

      @csrdan:

      @raphjd:

      I was falsely accused of raping a woman because she was pissed

      this is exactly what i mean by the disgusting behaviour of feminists demeaning and devaluing the notion of rape itself…

      the more people hear (even anecdotally) about stories like this the better. the public needs to know when this happens. it needs to be newsworthy. of course, noone will touch it for reasons you have understood.


      i'd be interested to know what you consider "socialist" and not, and whether it conflates with communism which is very different.

      I agree with most of what the main posters are talking about here but you're ironically doing exactly what you're criticising.

      csrdan came here to point out that we shouldn't conflate leftist politics with the SJW movement in the same way that we shouldn't do so with socialism and communism.

      There are four waves of feminism. The first gave women the right to vote and helped push Prohibition because drunk men beat women; the second pushed/pushes for equality; the third pushed for the individual woman's rights and started the move to redefine gender; the fourth wave, aka Intersectionalism, says that minority women's concerns were not met with the first three waves, and so started the hyphenation.

      Four movements, not one general idea of feminism. Know your enemy.

      I proudly support the goals of the first two waves of feminism as correct and just.

      raphjd had a shitty experience with a woman and labeled her a feminist. Unless she has a banner she's waving around and is actively working with the movement she's just a woman using (the bad) third and fourth wave feminist ideas that have overshadowed the goal of equality that women have largely already achieved. To say that she speaks for any wave of feminism is to say that a redneck chanting "Jews will not replace us" speaks for the Republican party or Trump. What these people do is a symptom of a disease, not the cause.

      csdan goes on to say that the more people know about these small cases the better. I think that's right but remember that third and fourth wave started because people were being treated unfairly by the system. They felt ignored just as rapjhd does and so the system overcorrected. This is why I said you're ironically doing what you're complaining about.

      To answer rapjhd, yes, these are still outliers but their movements are growing stronger, conversations are happening, people are thinking about it but we can't think clearly until we calm down, push our feewings to the side. If we don't, then we might as well just knit ourselves some cock and ball hats because we're going to sound is irrational as the pink hats and nothing will get done.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • Is Trump focusing too much on the world outside it's boarders? Coulter on Trump.

      http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2017-10-25.html#read_more

      She says people voted for Trump to make real change in the US (Make America Great) but media and politicians are forcing him to spend his time on global issues. In short, the world is still going to be shitty after his term is up but he has a chance to make real progress domestically.

      I'm curious what you all think. Is Trump doing too much domestically, or not enough and what about his place on the world stage, should he be spending that time at home?

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: THIS or THAT: the game

      Nordic – any place with winter.

      Ballet or opera?

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: THIS or THAT: the game

      These days, I'd take rainy. Once the winter hits hard, I'll go for sunny again.

      To receive and iPhone X as a present or any other phone?

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: "The person below me" game.

      When I was a kid I did but not now.

      TPBM is confounded/confused about what a gay male sexual relationship would be like without oral and anal.

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: Should I or shouldn't I? (a game)

      Did not know about that. I absolutely should. I'm going to look into it more.

      You should do laundry before the weekend.

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: Gay-For-Pay

      @kenjysn1:

      actually i think you don’t know much about the culture of China. not the same with japanese, bcos taiwan has been long time influenced by japan so there must be more like japan. the slut and nasty of male is Discrimined by everyone. but if you are a female, you will be treated slightly. from the inner land fro west to north, the culture still very original. some place male to male love is more like a brother relationship. when they married a female each. they will keep together not just for sex, their wife know that don’t say anything bcos it’s normal there. but in another place you would be killed when you have sex with another male….. so don’t have male host room here. may be some male whore  there can give you some services, but keep your mind you will get any kind of disease from them.

      I've been to China half a dozen times. Reading this reminds me that I've seen just a small fraction.

      Where are the best places to visit for gay people? Where should we avoid?

      posted in Chit Chat
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    • RE: Should I or shouldn't I? (a game)

      I should but learning Japanese was tough enough. I'd like to learn to read Chinese but I have zero hope of being able to correctly pronounce it.

      You should fact-check the news more than you do.

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: THIS or THAT: the game

      Breeding as in unprotected anal sex? Only with a committed long-term boyfriend/husband. For me, that'd be the goal.

      Doing a nude layout for 10,000USD or working at Starbucks for 10USD an hour?

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: "The person below me" game.

      Nope. Never really played a game. Am I really missing something?

      TPBM is uncircumcised.

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: Get some prison cells ready for Obama and Hillary…

      @aadam101:

      Trump should be executed for his treason.  The man went on live TV and told the Russians to hack the United States government in exchange for a "reward" from the US media.

      I'm not looking into Fred's article in detail but it looks like revenge writing. The author wants to distract from the Russian investigation against Trump by saying, look over here. They're two separate issues, both will come to nothing.

      But Adam, really? This is the kind of thinking that gives the Never Trumpers a bad name. If you really believe that he was communicating with the Russians (nevermind that the idea of the Russians reaks of 80's Cold War fiction) then you're on board the Pussy Gate Bus where everything he says is taken literally. I don't mean to be insulting but that's as foolish as taking an idiom or turn of phrase literally.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Thinking about suing Equifax?

      @aadam101:

      I am against anything that makes the banks or credit reporting agencies stronger.

      Have you been following the Equifax debacle?  It's not even just the hack but the way they have deal with it has been a total joke.

      First they created a brand new website that looked like a fake site where consumers could  verify if they were part of the hack or not. The site was giving false positives.  If you typed in the same information sometimes it would tell you that you were part of the hack and other times it would say you were not.  People also reported typing in fake information like SSN 123456789 and John Doe and the site was telling them they were part of the hack.

      Then Equifax was sending people to an actual fake website that someone had created because Equifax didn't even know their own URL.

      Then their website was sending people to a page where the site was infecting peoples computer with malware.

      So I am absolutely 1000% against anything that helps Equifax.

      You just paraphrased the entire John Oliver show from last week. Is that all you know about the issue, what you saw on a comedy news program? You didn't verify the veracity of what he said after, did you? Remember, his is a comedy program that leaves out bits and pieces for effect. When these bits get circulated around they are presented as facts, like a certain Fox News story that made the rounds here earlier.

      About the repeal, in a class action lawsuit the individual plaintiffs get smaller settlements while the one law firm that represents the case makes a killing. The amended law doesn't exclude anyone from suing, it only prevents large class action lawsuits. The arguments for the decision say that it will cost financial institutions more in arbitration and legal fees to service the variety of individual lawsuits. The major voice against it says it gives the impression that the individual is disempowered, not that they are actually disempowered.

      The issue sits on a classical Republican/Democratic divide: Does the federal government need to get involved?

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: "The person below me" game.

      While there are a few people I'd love to be up into me, I'm just not in the mood.  ;D

      TPBM loves American Horror Story.

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: THIS or THAT: the game

      Post. I trust myself.  :cool2:

      Give your semen to a sperm bank or never, ever share your genetic material (meaning you never father any children)?

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: Should I or shouldn't I? (a game)

      No I shouldn't. No one should. Never. Ever. No.

      You should buy an ebook reader like Kindle.

      posted in Forum Games
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    • RE: RaphJD will love this post.. mathematics is racist!

      @Frederick:

      The moonbats will want math & science removed from education curricullums!  It's RACIST!
      "whut da hell you mean dat pi  r squared?    Pie is round!  and it ain't "ARE" but "IS" foo!"
      "my geometry teacher axed me 'bout a rectangle.. I says to her, 'hey bitch I didn't wreck yo raggedy ass angle!" 
      "den my teacher told me to use the Euclidian Algorithm.  I didn't even know dat Al Gore had Euclidia!  he musta got that clap from screwin' some skank ho'.  Mah sista has Euclidia!"

      http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/24/white-privilege-bolstered-by-teaching-math-university-professor-says.html

      :bithfight: That's not what her paper says. I just read it. Surprisingly, it's actually interesting and has zero to do with white privilege or r_emoving math and science from the curriculum_.

      Google Books has the two essays the article you posted points to. You can read them for free. The first one, the one the article quotes from, is Chapter Two from page 11 and is actually very interesting hitting on what it means for corporations to run charter schools for profit and how that affects public education. The author then goes on to talk about how those external influences affect the math department. The gist of what she says is that if you're a poor kid in a public school where the teachers have to keep you (unlike charter schools which can remove the student if they underperform) the student feels extra pressure. Math is something they can't relate to because it deals with abstracts disconnected from the students daily experiences. The author is calling for a new way to train math teachers in how to make math accessible while not falling into the mindset that they have to aim for good scores on the national tests.

      She does say that her families background is activist and that language creeps into her part of the paper. She's also quoting from specialized sociology and math research books that use specific jargon. Combined, it's a lot to take in but she's in no way telling people there needs to be less math. She appears to be saying that there should be less standardized testing or less teaching to take the standardized tests.

      Read for yourself and decide.

      https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=z885DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA11&lpg=PA11&dq=Political+Conocimiento+for+Teaching+Mathematics:+Why+Teachers+Need+It+and+How+to+Develop+It&source=bl&ots=EHabPgWuOD&sig=Ax54eAquejrBFIiRrreWh8PNoNI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi627mi8YvXAhUMEbwKHV2ZD9EQ6AEINDAC#v=onepage&q=Political%20Conocimiento%20for%20Teaching%20Mathematics%3A%20Why%20Teachers%20Need%20It%20and%20How%20to%20Develop%20It&f=false

      The other chapter is from page 150.

      After reading that I became interested in her thought progression. Here's a more accessable paper written in 2013. At least read the first paragraph to get a feeling of her thesis.

      http://www.creatingbalanceconference.org/resources/wp-content/uploads/formidable/Gutierrez_2013_Politics-of-Urban-Math-Teaching.pdf

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Rape claims

      @raphjd:

      You keep saying that I'm using extremes, but I'm not.

      In Canada, NYC and others, it's illegal to mis"gender" someone.     While you won't go directly to prison for it, you will be given extreme fees (in NYC $125,000 for accidental misgendering and $250,000 for wilful misgendering; each time).   If you don't pay the fine, you will go to jail for contempt of court.    This is how SJWs justify the law saying it doesn't "criminalize" speech.

      Imagine the nightmare of the gender trenders like Elliot Cope, Milo Stewart, Dakota and the rest.    They could destroy people's lives and businesses under this law.

      As I said elsewhere recently, imagine if a bunch of white students went around a college campus with baseball bats looking for disobedient non white students.     Do you think any of them would be arrested?  You know they would be.    Not surprisingly, "oppressed" black students and their cucks, at Evergreen College,  did exactly that and not a single arrest was made.   Hostage taking is a felony.   Not a single person in those videos was arrest for hostage taking, despite even the people involved reluctantly admitted it was hostage taking.

      What you call "extreme" is actually the norm.

      In December of 2015 the NYC Commission on Human Rights provided a follow up to a 2002 set of guidelines that does, indeed, say that such fines could be applicable – but not for accidentally misgendering a person. Here are the actual guidelines.

      http://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/961-15/nyc-commission-human-rights-strong-protections-city-s-transgender-gender

      Since those guidelines have been put in place, not a single person has been fined. Not one. They are on the books but not applied even through last summers toilet wars.

      Is it possible? Sure. It's also possible that you'll be arrested on sodomy laws in a few states but the number of people arrested in the past hundred years is how many? Are those guidelines terrible? Yes. But they are not the norm. By being in so few places on the planet, they are by definition not the norm but extremes.

      These are extreme examples you're using to make a point but they distract from the message by forcing people to defend or disprove the far, far left rather than hitting at the real problems that affect us all closer to the center.

      About Evergreen college, I don't know what would happen. I do know looking online that "hostage" seems to be a matter of perspective. The websites that clearly are against the protests labeled what they saw in YouTube videos as "hostage taking". But it's still an extreme example. Do protests happen on university campus'? Yes, all the time. Do they devolve into incidents like the Evergreen case? Rarely. So rare, in fact, that we can call them an extreme.

      As I said elsewhere, what needs to take place is the faculty and staff get back to guiding students instead of the other way around.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Thinking about suing Equifax?

      @aadam101:

      Trump just took away Americans rights to sue Equifax and other companies via class action lawsuits. 
      Remember all that winning he promised us? When is it going to start?

      http://www.cleveland.com/nation/index.ssf/2017/10/banks_credit_card_companies_wi.html

      Do you know the pros and cons of the issue?

      What specifically are you upset by? I just spent an hour reading up on the 5W1H. I'm ready for a discussion unless you're just complaining for the sake of complaining?

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: If You Found George W. Bush’s Speech Offensive, You’re The Problem, Not Him

      @raphjd:

      You are trying to make it acceptable for politicians to lie to us.

      If Obama had the moral high ground, then why hide what he was doing?   Snowden would be a non issue if Obama kept his promise to be the most transparent President ever.    Again, Obama lied his ass off.

      I've pointed out Obama's history with LGBTs equality and his political career.   He was willing to throw LGBTs under the bus to get the next political office.    Hell, he took credit for LGBT equality in Illinois that he had nothing to do with.   Sure, he did some good for LGBTs in Illinois, but only a little.   He did nothing like he loves to claim.   He claims things that happened before he first got elected.   He claims things other people did.

      I think you're being willfully ignorant of how politics works.

      Obama could have promised the moon, as Trump can promise a border wall that Mexico pays for, but once he got in office he was bound by the rules of an elected official, not granted the powers of a king. To get anything done he had to work with the Senate and Congress. Do you remember how hard the Republican minorities made it for Obama to do anything? Have you noticed how hard the Republican majorities are making it for Trump? Even if Obama/Trump wanted to do x, y, and z, it wasn't/isn't theirs to do without the backing of both houses and so neither man has lied. You need to make a distinction between lying and keeping a campaign promise, two very different things.

      Throwing under the bus is rhetoric because you didn't like what he did but that's politics. Do you recall the open mic when Obama was talking with one of Putin's staff? He'll be able to maneuver more after he wins the next election. For LGBT rights that's what he did, he waited till he didn't have to run before putting forth (another) (unpopular) policy.

      Trump might be different. He was the first President that got in trouble for keeping his campaign promises.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Rape claims

      @raphjd:

      Come on, let's stop deluding ourselves.

      We all know that ALL LIVES MATTER is deemed to be extremely racist by modern liberals.   When modern liberals hear that, their brain tells them we said KILL ALL N*GGERS.

      As already pointed out, WHITE LIVES MATTER despite being the most accurate when it comes to police shootings, when compared to crime figures, would be deemed extremely racist.    Nothing can ever be "white".

      You can't have Miss White America, but you can have Miss every other race America.  I was told that the reason we can't have Miss White America is because we already have Miss America.   When I explained that the same applies to other races, I was called a racist.

      You're conflating different issues while, once again, starting with the extremes.

      I think you'll agree with me that we have several different definitions of racism at play whenever people talk about racisim. There's the classical definition that one race is superior to another. The sociological definition that talks about power, who has it and who doesn't. Then there's bigotry renamed as racism. Then there's that general feeling that people can't identify, so they call that situation or person racism/racist. All in all, people are miscommunicating.

      Yeah, if you want a White Pride Club on campus or a Ms. White America you're going to dredge up the past with a whole lot of ugly baggage. That's how language works and I don't know a fix except for time. To deny a campus club because they call themselves The White Pride Club… You do understand why the language is problematic. Personally, I think the solution is to end this move towards hyphenation. As long as we have a dichotomy between White and the Other, we're going to have race problems. Would you agree?

      Trump's Inaugural Address had very wise words: "We are all of us Americans". I think this push towards forced diversity is the problem.

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