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    Posts made by flozen

    • RE: Are religious people more moral?

      @cteavin:

      I think this title question would be better written as either "Are religious people better able to exist in our modern science-oriented society?" or "Are religious people more socially responsible than non-believers?". Maybe even, "Are religious people able to follow judicial law and social moors better than the non-religious?".

      That's all great food for thought.  As far as the part i boldfaced, wouldn't religious people be less likely to do the "best" job in following judicial law and social moors, as they would claim spiritual beliefs take precedence when there's a conflict?  Isn't that what occurred with the horrible anti-gay postal clerk, Kim Davis?

      A bit of the end-game in that kerfuffle:
      https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/07/21/kim-davis-kentucky-hook-legal-fees-gay-marriage-fight/500408001/

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: Something Trump is wrong about..

      @Frederick:

      This is one ripe pile of manure.   I suspect you are picking on RaphJD because you are jealous of his 9 inch cock.
      You mentioned giving sources.   Nobody gives more sources more consistently than the two highest ranking members of this site..  and you moonbats are notorious for almost never giving sources.

      Frederick, you are at your best when you're not trying so hard to be such an apologist, and since you're provoking, someone's lackey.

      And when you've posted prior threads that – in the title -- crow about how it will please another member, I literally cringe.  Do you also fetch?  Are you familiar with the term, cuck?

      https://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?topic=53467.0

      As far as providing citations to prove assertions, you have no right to criticize the centrists and thoroughly modern liberals, like yours truly.  We are diligent in that regard.

      While we're on the topic of citations, how often have you wasted our time with nonsense citations; say, with comments about disgraced DNC Chair Donna Brazile, which you linked to the Terry Gilliam movie, Brazil?

      https://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?topic=53653.msg291789#msg291789

      Unfunny, bordering on sad.  And those are my citations for, and about, you.  Goodnight.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: "Planned Parenthood"?

      Yes to both of you, government's role in abortion (probably in a dozen prior abandoned threads here), is always interesting as a topic, and nice and incendiary, lol.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Something Trump is wrong about..

      @raphjd:

      Gotta love the uneducated misandrist left.   They claim that western women are oppressed, but can't give even 1 issue that hasn't been debunked or that's not laughable.

      ANYWHOOOOOO,

      As a feminist cuck, you should already know all this.   Or are you one of those cucks that just pipe up in agreement whenever your feminist overlords says something without caring what she says?

      Lacy Green (and many other feminists) did a series of videos about sexual assault and rape and the JUST BELIEVE campaign.   JUST BELIEVE is where you don't question a female who cries rape, you just believe.     Anyway, Lacy said that no one, but especially females, never, ever lie about sexual assault and rape.

      Anyway,  as a backlash, people (males and females) flocked to Lacy Green's various social media accounts and accused her of sexually assaulting and/or raping them.  It was estimated 4 million people this.     Based on the JUST BELIEVE campaign, Lacy Green should have been locked up immediately, but because she has a vag, she got away with it contrary to the campaign she was an active leader of.

      Most feminists say that only 2% of rape claims are false.  If you do a bit of Googling, you will see that this is comes from a judge's speech and he got the figure from a pamphlet by a feminist group.     A few years ago, some feminists finally started admitting this.  As far as I know, Rebecca Watson was the 1st to admit that is was higher, but still only 8%.    Of course, there are studies that show it's higher than than the 2% to 8% feminists claim.

      We've gone over this stuff here plenty of times before and it still shocks the fuck out of me that feminist cucks never seem to know any of this stuff.    In another couple of weeks I'll have to explain this exact same shit to another feminist cuck, because they've never heard of it.  yada, yada, yada…..............   It's never ending.

      It's like the "white people go around" anti-white racist event at Berkeley.   I posted about it when it happened and have to explain it countless times because SJWs have no fucking idea what it is.

      Yeah, but you see, we don't care to memorize or archive your prodigious extrusions.  You write a post?  You make a claim?  Cite your sources.  Each time.

      You humor yourself, thinking that we are "following" your posts like some celebrity's Twitter feed, or grad school lecture notes.

      This thread of F's originally was about Trump and the death penalty – go see for yourself!  But by the bottom of page 1, you took issue with ct, and out of nowhere and apropos of nothing, you bring out the "SJW/feminist" accusation and related dogma.

      It is so damn tiresome at this point, there will be no further response, so fire the torpedoes in your usual, classy way.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: "Planned Parenthood"?

      @Frederick:

      Why would an organization that exists to ABORT babies from UNPLANNED pregnancies be called "PLANNED PARENTHOOD"?

      I should hope that there is nothing PLANNED about an abortion  (although I can think of at least one woman who said she was going to get pregnant just so she could exercise her right to have an abortion).   Abortion does not lead to PARENTHOOD.

      I'm trying to think of a better name for their group.     Hmm…   how about "Snip My Baby's Brain Stem To Prevent Parenthood"?
      SMBBSTPP
      It's kind of catchy...
      "S-M-B-B....   S-T-P-P"

      Sigh.

      Yes, by all means, Planned Parenthood offers abortion referral and services.  They also offer birth control services – a nice way to reduce the former! -- along with general health care, HIV services, LGBT-focused services, pregnancy testing, and yes, even men's health services.

      https://www.plannedparenthood.org/get-care/our-services

      According to a 2015 CNN article updated in August, Planned Parenthood reports that 80% of its patients receive services to prevent unintended pregnancy.

      http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/04/health/planned-parenthood-by-the-numbers/index.html

      And you can choose to believe it or not, doesn't matter much in the grand scheme of things.  It is a shame, though, that you feel compelled to float such an easily dismissed claim.

      I realize a number of your recent political threads – some about Trump, and all of them far more more interesting -- were commandeered to off-topic screeds about the pernicious evils of women.  But it's a very tired bandwagon.  And as far as this Planned Parenthood nonsense, I fear I must put the receiver down.

      ..."click."

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Something Trump is wrong about..

      @raphjd:

      JUST BELIEVE, despite Lacy Green never being thrown in prison for raping 4 million people…

      Feminists only want to punish 2% to 8% (their figure) of falsely accused...

      OK, so I found Lacy by Googling, she's a bit of a youthful, naive Internet mess, though I'm all for the defense of Planned Parenthood and better sex education.

      As far as her "raping 4 million people," citation, please?  And, hyperbole much?

      This 2% to 8% thing – citation, please?  (A nice way of saying, what are you talking about?)

      Understand, most of us do not spend 12 hours a day sifting through the annals of alt-right misogyny postings, and then sit there, seething, until we vent our spleen with details so obscure, conflated and/or skewed that the rest of us are simply unable to follow.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Is Cory Feldman responsible to lead a charge against pedophilia in Hollywood?

      @raphjd:

      You don't have to use those exact words to push the leftist SJW narrative.    The fact that you are a feminist says it all.

      What did your goddess Hillary say?   Oh that's right, women are the real victims of war because men go off to fight and end up getting killed.

      OK, so you can't find posts where I used language approaching the terms you credited to me.

      Accuse first, then attempt to redirect later.  Is that really how you want to roll?

      Of course, when all else fails, invoke Hillary out of nowhere.

      Weak as water, and goodnight.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Halloween

      @JohnAllenson:

      I went to my big gay choir rehearsal.  I had hot apple cider.  the choir had a costume contest.  While there was a street party outside I just headed home.

      Such a festive time!  Was the children's choir rehearsing as well?

      posted in General News
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    • RE: Is Cory Feldman responsible to lead a charge against pedophilia in Hollywood?

      @raphjd:

      @flozen:

      @raphjd:

      Ah, the usual "just ignore that bit" crap from a feminist.

      As a feminist and SJW, you should DEMAND that the inequalities be gotten rid of.   Then again, you're a feminist and SJW, so you DEMAND we ignore the inequalities.

      I do favor the elimination of inequalities in justice, as applied to any gender, race and so on.

      Can you point me to even a minor trove of examples – among your many, valued contributions here at GT -- where you have advanced any solutions to issues that disadvantage women in particular?  Because, from what I've seen, you're quite the one-note flute.   :dick:

      Western women are not oppressed.

      Feminists don't give a shit about women in the 3rd world because then they'd have to face the reality of their bullshit about western women.

      Other than calling me a dick, what have you done here other than push the SJW narrative of "all white men are evil"?

      And now, I only ask you to provide the citation/thread with my usage of any combination of words that equate to "white men" being "evil," and I'll do your laundry for a year.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Is Cory Feldman responsible to lead a charge against pedophilia in Hollywood?

      @raphjd:

      Ah, the usual "just ignore that bit" crap from a feminist.

      As a feminist and SJW, you should DEMAND that the inequalities be gotten rid of.   Then again, you're a feminist and SJW, so you DEMAND we ignore the inequalities.

      I do favor the elimination of inequalities in justice, as applied to any gender, race and so on.

      Can you point me to even a minor trove of examples – among your many, valued contributions here at GT -- where you have advanced any solutions to issues that disadvantage women in particular?  Because, from what I've seen, you're quite the one-note flute.   :dick:

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Kim Jung Un is also a chef!

      I am somewhat awed by your answering my questions without the slightest trace of irony.  Thanks, and you tread carefully, now!

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Is Cory Feldman responsible to lead a charge against pedophilia in Hollywood?

      @raphjd:

      In the UK, a pedo is anyone who has sex with a person under 16yo.

      Despite this law being totally gender neutral, the only sex crime that is, it's almost always the boy who gets charged, even if he's the younger of the pair.

      It's fucked up. Lots of boys are legally pedos for banging their older girlfriends.

      This is another thing feminists will never talk about.

      Christ on a cracker, must topics like pedophilia – that are overwhelmingly, (and yes  not exclusively) male-based -- get detoured to your terminal issues with women-shaming?

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Kim Jung Un is also a chef!

      @Frederick:

      That reminds me of something that happened with that murder case I sometimes refer to.   There was this video made that the police removed from the internet.  A teacher showed the video to students.. and got FIRED as a result!

      How I wish you would mention your International Murder Case more often!  "Sometimes" is just not enough for me.  Also, please expand the level of detail.

      For example, what did that teacher do after getting FIRED?  Did s/he take some time off to get a new perspective?  What class did s/he teach?  Height, weight?

      I sure won't be sleeping tonight!

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Trump Adviser Papadopoulos Lied About Russia – Surprised?

      @Frederick:

      You are referring to the plea bargain made with George Papadopoulos.    Doesn't seem to be a big deal..

      Correct, not a big deal in and of itself.  But it sets in motion the unraveling of many untruths to come.

      @Frederick:

      but anyway.. you are correct that people often LIE when making plea bargains.

      Where did I say "people often LIE when making plea bargains?"  You're projecting, mi amigo.

      @Frederick:

      A great example of that is in rape cases where there are massive penalties for the accused if convicted.. so many of them plead guilty in a plea bargain.  One problem with that is that over 10% of those confessions later turned out to be false confessions!    Consider this scenario.   You are accused of rape, during interrogation, the cop tells you that they have your DNA that proves you committed the rape (cops are allowed to lie in interrogations).  So, what do you do?  Try and fight the charges and risk spending the rest of your life in prison? Or take a plea deal?  Most people would take the plea deal.

      Yes, there are surely rape cases where defendants turn to the plea bargain.  But almost every type of serious criminal investigation/trial is sometimes open to plea deals, so this analogy is a VERY lenghty distraction.  Let's stick to the political matter at hand.

      Perhaps we should consider – just, for a moment, allow yourself to consider -- the notion that Pappy is negotiating the plea deal because, well, he's guilty.

      It's interesting that in today's related news, Trump downplayed Pappy's role – much like he did with Manafort:

      https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-rips-mueller-target-papadopoulos-liar-low-level-volunteer-n815946

      That "distancing" strategy will evaporate when the names in play expand, for example, to "Jared."  Since you enjoy predictions, I'll wager that the young, politically inexperienced Kushner has left enough of a phone and message trail that he's now near the front of the line to be charged by Mueller.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Are religious people more moral?

      Even as an atheist myself, I don't tend toward declarations that all people of religious belief are the worst.  However, I would agree that taken as a whole, more negative than positive actions have resulted from the enforcement of religious doctrines.

      I enjoyed the article from religionnews.com, previously unaware of the site's existence.  And among the article's findings, I was struck, in particular, by:

      "Overall, the results are clear: No matter how we define morality, religious people do not behave more morally than atheists, although they often say (and likely believe) that they do."

      posted in Religion & Philosophy
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    • RE: Is Cory Feldman responsible to lead a charge against pedophilia in Hollywood?

      @JohnAllenson:

      Maybe if child molestation (not paedophilia) weren't an unspeakable crime we could discuss it.

      OK, your parenthetical sentence structure above is intriguing.

      Are you suggesting that child molestation is, indeed, an unspeakable crime; but (pedophilia), defined by Merriam-Webster as:

      sexual perversion in which children are the preferred sexual object; specifically :a psychiatric disorder in which an adult has sexual fantasies about or engages in sexual acts with a prepubescent child

      …is something to be independently considered?  As applied to the attraction, not acted upon?  Or, to so-called consensual man-boy acts?

      Perhaps I've misunderstood.  Any clarification is welcomed.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • Trump Adviser Papadopoulos Lied About Russia – Surprised?

      "Trump adviser George Papadopoulos lied about Russian links"

      http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41808227

      _"An election campaign adviser to Donald Trump has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about the timing of meetings with alleged go-betweens for Russia.

      "George Papadopoulos admitted the talks happened while he worked for Mr Trump, not before, court papers show."_

      Quite a Monday it was, and get ready for the floodgates to open when the Mueller deals start getting cut…   :crazy2:

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Kevin Spacey comes out after being accused of sexual harassment 30 years ago

      In light of Rapp's allegations, and Spacey's non-denial and "if I was drunk" defense, the very notion that ol' Kevin  has "chosen" this moment to come out is offensive, and he is reaping the whirlwind of social media disgust.

      Comng out?  To the blind?  As just one facet, he has taken a bevy of m-u-c-h younger men to the Emmys and Oscars…

      http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/09/19/05/388E15D800000578-0-image-a-107_1474260075828.jpg

      I enjoy Spacey's acting and choice of film roles – eternally grateful for putting Gwynnie's head in that infamous box -- but I am no fan of the 26-on-14 age associated with the alleged past events.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Is Cory Feldman responsible to lead a charge against pedophilia in Hollywood?

      Oh… Corey Feldman..!  As his star failed to reignite in his thirties as an actor, he's certainly letting his eccentricity flow in his bid to become a 46-year-old "breakout" pop music star:

      Youtube Video

      Who knew there was that much Botox in circulation?  :blink:  At least he's preaching an anti-hate message with his extremely theatrical performance and costumes.

      Anyway, this P&D board tends to give late-reporting women very little credence and generally rake them over the coals.  How, then, will Corey fare?

      He needs to make good on his "tease" to pony up some names and occasions, imho.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Why this Monday Manafort Mueller thing is a nothing burger going nowhere…

      @Frederick:

      Manafort is accused of money laundering $18 million.  Just to make a point, let's assume that Manafort will be convicted of that…
      so what?  those crimes were committed BEFORE Manafort joined the Trump team!  
      Let me re-emphasize this.. the implication is that Trump's campaign was funded in part by the money laundering of Manafort... however, the charges against Manafort's money laundering specify a time period BEFORE Manafort was working on Trump's campaign.. Therefore.. it's impossible that whatever money was generated was done so for Trump's campaign.

      You are an avid reader of news articles, to your credit.  Surely you are aware of the copious reporting and analysis on the potential for a "Manafort Flip," where Mueller's investigation gathers evidence of his earlier wrongdoings as leverage to cut a deal for juicy testimony on all the (must we use "alleged", lol?) Russian collusion:

      http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/mueller-flipping-manafort-article-1.3598880

      …and a great quote from https://abovethelaw.com/2017/10/this-31-page-manafort-indictment-feels-like-flip-bait/

      "If somebody had told Paul Manafort, “You’re going to run the Trump campaign for a couple of months, get humiliated and replaced by Steve Bannon, then have your whole life picked through by a former director of the FBI while the president pretends to barely know who you are,” I’m sure he would have given the job a hard pass."   :cheesy2:

      posted in Politics & Debate
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