Message from @The Yellow King

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2018-11-21 21:03:14 UTC  

The nature of hair and nails as unliving I think would stop it from being mutilation.

2018-11-21 21:03:28 UTC  

Your definition of necessity is different than mine

2018-11-21 21:03:36 UTC  

If you intend to make a permanent alteration to your child's body, it ought to be only under strict medical necessity.

2018-11-21 21:04:08 UTC  

Temporary alteration like haircuts are not that big of a deal.

2018-11-21 21:04:18 UTC  

It isn't medically necessary to remove teeth to avoid crowding and future dental deformities

2018-11-21 21:04:21 UTC  

If your mom gives you a dopey haircut you'll grow out of it.

2018-11-21 21:05:41 UTC  

I would be OK with letting some children choose to have fucked up teeth if it means some children are not forced to have their genitals mutilated.

2018-11-21 21:05:44 UTC  

It isn't medically necessary to do a blood test to find out if you have a nutrient deficiency

2018-11-21 21:06:39 UTC  

Having blood drawn does not permanently alter the body.

2018-11-21 21:07:25 UTC  

It could. What if the vial of blood you pull had a specific antibody that hadn't yet been recorded into the bodies immune system?

2018-11-21 21:08:44 UTC  

You're being silly now. I can appreciate it if you are intending to play devil's advocate, but if you are trying to form an argument as to why FGM should be permitted in the US, then I don't see the point of talking to you. That's not an area where I'm willing to compromise.

2018-11-21 21:09:37 UTC  

How is that silly? That bodily function happens many times a day especially for children.

2018-11-21 21:11:19 UTC  

The idea I want to impose on you is not that we shouldn't have laws on subjects such as these. But rather knee jerk reactions often have unintended side effects.

2018-11-21 21:12:18 UTC  

Yes, I did kind of throw that out as a quick spitball.

2018-11-21 21:12:35 UTC  

I am using the (probably unfounded) assumption that professional lawmakers would make a better law.

2018-11-21 21:13:14 UTC  

Many states have already passed laws so it's definitely possible.

2018-11-21 21:13:18 UTC  

These conversations although adversarial in nature are good

2018-11-22 04:33:41 UTC  
2018-11-22 04:34:36 UTC  

It is only a matter of time...

2018-11-22 04:46:11 UTC  

Are they counting loot boxes?

2018-11-22 04:47:48 UTC  

From the article
'Out of sight'
Gambling Commission executive director Tim Miller called for a "joined-up approach" to keep children safe.
"There's no doubt that today's figures on children and gambling should make people sit up and listen," he said.
"But while discussions about children gambling might conjure up images of kids sneaking into bookies or sitting alone on their iPad gambling on an online casino, our latest research paints a more complex picture.
"The most common activities that children gamble on are not licensed casinos, bingo providers or bookies.
"Instead we found children preferred to gamble in informal environments, out of sight of regulation - private bets between friends or playing cards with their mates for money."

2018-11-22 04:51:47 UTC  

Hmm

2018-11-22 04:54:56 UTC  

Though it is pulling the eyes of politicians more sharply towards lootboxs.

2018-11-22 05:45:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398858182455459853/515040196962811935/Screenshot_20181122-004543.png

2018-11-22 05:47:32 UTC  

@DrYuriMom the nominal number they give is very misleading given there were over 100 million less people in the u.s.

2018-11-22 05:50:11 UTC  

Voting age population looks to be about a 110 million difference

2018-11-22 06:14:56 UTC  

@ExceptionalFeather Ocasio-Cucktez?

2018-11-22 06:33:47 UTC  

57.5% to 40.7% for the actual margins in 1974

2018-11-22 07:00:18 UTC  

https://apnews.com/c7cfe11a42974e64a3d7f713511eb646

Sounds like they might have bystanders, but I can't tell. Would be yet another set of bystanders hit by Antifa last weekend.

2018-11-22 07:04:16 UTC  

rip antifa

2018-11-22 12:48:42 UTC  

Trump using Pelosi as a punching bag for the next 2 years is going to be hella entertaining

2018-11-22 14:31:59 UTC  

“ Democrats won House popular votes by largest midterms margin since Watergate “
By NBC News

Historically the incumbent party loses the Senate and the House by a large margin. The Dems failed to do this. They didn’t take the Senate, and barely took the House.

This attempt to spin it otherwise is a hilarious failure. The “ Popular vote” couldn’t mean less in House races. They’re decided on a local level. This is basic stuff.

http://archive.today/yqzfg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398858182455459853/515172600503205888/image0.png

2018-11-22 15:08:05 UTC  

How many ppl here don't like the idea of affirmative action? Raise your hands.
How many people here think that the popular vote doesn't count? Raise your hands.
What is I told you the electoral college and the representative democracy system were affirmative action at work?
It's only bad when I don't like it.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398858182455459853/515181683935543296/what-if-i-told-you.jpg

2018-11-22 15:28:45 UTC  

Affirmative action is racial discrimination to fulfill arbitrary quotas over merit.

Our representative democracy ensures that a few cites interests don’t rule the whole country. The States of America wouldn’t have joined together without this safeguard. Your comparison isn’t valid.

2018-11-22 15:41:44 UTC  

It's still a type of affirmative action

2018-11-22 15:42:07 UTC  

Bingo ^^^

2018-11-22 15:42:14 UTC  

No it isn’t

2018-11-22 15:42:29 UTC  

Yes it is

2018-11-22 15:42:47 UTC  

Having government Representing your interests isn’t affirmative action