Phil

Discord ID: 113602436983160838


49 total messages. Viewing 100 per page.
Page 1/1

2019-04-10 14:13:22 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

2019-04-10 14:13:45 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

Hey everyone

2019-04-10 14:14:30 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

Thanks bro

2019-04-10 14:17:43 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

I found the link on /r/MensRights

2019-04-10 14:30:14 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

Sure

2019-04-12 11:36:47 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i really don't get the number of false rape accusations. i mean, the judicial system has always been on a "innocent until proven guilty" basis, yet there seem to be a lot of men that go to prison without having done anything. wtf how can you have proof of something that didn't happen

2019-04-12 11:42:32 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i was talking about wrongful convictions, but the power to send a man to prison until the court date by just going to the police is also a bit much imo

2019-04-12 11:44:39 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

yeah, i get that, but there should be some verifications don't you think?

2019-04-12 11:45:34 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

exactly

2019-04-12 11:46:13 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

plus if a man accuses a woman of rape i really doubt she would be getting into hold immediately

2019-04-12 12:04:34 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i don't support it because the judge and jury are people and they make mistakes

2019-04-12 12:05:48 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

it's not about trust, it's about people making mistakes which can and does happen

2019-04-12 12:06:56 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

it is supposed to be beyond reasonable doubt, but even in good systems mistakes happen

2019-04-12 12:07:07 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

and a capital punishment is not a mistake that can be fixed

2019-04-12 12:09:20 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

plus death row in the us is gendered

2019-04-12 12:09:29 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

98% of death row inmates were male

2019-04-12 12:10:02 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i'm more for not hanging anyone but i get your point of view

2019-04-12 12:13:50 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i don't believe in killing people for murder

2019-04-12 12:14:01 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

in an eye for eye society a lot of people would be blind

2019-04-12 12:14:21 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

the government is supposed to protect its citizens even if they are criminal and they have no right to kill them

2019-04-12 12:15:23 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

yea but it's murder of other nations' citizens

2019-04-12 12:15:28 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

not that it's a good thing

2019-04-12 12:16:11 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

well i think morality is deeply subjective, that's why we have written laws

2019-04-12 12:16:45 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

laws are based on morality, but they are not the same thing

2019-04-12 12:17:36 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

yes but the laws are what should be enforced

2019-04-12 12:18:07 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

a judge can't imprison a person because they think what they did is wrong, they can only imprison people that violated the law

2019-04-12 12:19:09 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

well that does happen

2019-04-12 12:19:32 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

usually there are diplomatic deals involved with that

2019-04-12 12:20:07 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

it ultimately comes down to politics

2019-04-12 12:20:43 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

for example if a us national gets sentenced for the death penalty in a country in which the us has power over, they can get them back

2019-04-12 20:21:36 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

reminds of me the british guy that went to saudi arabia and got arrested because he had alcohol in his blood due to drinking wine on the flight

2019-04-12 20:22:04 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

it's not always about common sense, some countries have laws that you need to know before going

2019-04-12 20:29:16 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

well it was basically a draft

2019-04-12 20:29:24 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

it didn't even say the complete dob

2019-04-12 20:30:07 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

tbh i have nothing against her, i just think her colleagues should have gotten recognition too

2019-04-12 20:31:24 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i agree

2019-04-12 20:31:38 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

but she doesn't deserve any hate herself

2019-04-12 20:32:31 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

yup

2019-04-12 20:33:19 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

yea

2019-04-12 20:34:55 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

tbh she has contributed like 2400 lines of code on the project's github repo

2019-04-12 20:35:12 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

there's a guy who has more than 850'000 and nobody talked about him

2019-04-12 20:36:23 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i know there's more than writing code to programming, but the time consuming part is writing, debugging and all that stuff

2019-04-12 20:37:19 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

i didn't know that

2019-04-12 20:38:01 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

but even if it was 90% generated he has still typed 80'000 lines of code more than her (assuming that she wrote all of her contributions)

2019-04-12 20:41:22 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

^this

2019-04-12 20:43:38 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

can you give us some more details? it sounds very interesting

2019-04-12 20:44:15 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

no, more like stuff he/they said and how he/they felt

2019-04-12 20:47:09 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

oh yea

2019-04-12 20:47:43 UTC [Men's Human Rights #lounge]  

it would have been so much better if articles gave like a list of contributors, maybe some statements from the most important ones and just talked about the discovery for the remaining part

49 total messages. Viewing 100 per page.
Page 1/1