Message from @The Big Oof
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That kinda would explain why there's greater rates of depression
and poverty
they are pussies
Another reason
It is degenerate
those reactions are natural
@SilverLining They should be put into medical care
and be given treatment for their condition
like any other mental disease
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how classy
I do like how you only reinforced your point in an attempt to disprove it
Oh your a woman
ew
based
big forehead on that guy
jeez
@SilverLining "I mean, there's actual neurological differences, so it is "nature" rather than "nurture"
Nobody ever stated anything to the contrary. Being black isn't a choice. Do you think I care about that?
"And even if some people in the community are autistic, so what...?
Doesn't make 'em any lesser of a person"
It matters because it's a red flag that a stable person isn't going to want to change their gender, and it suggests perhaps their "gender" isn't the root cause of the problem at all.
"the community at large isn't primarily autistic"
Autism is on a spectrum (and mental illness in general). For the sake of argument, the majority of them may not tick all of the boxes, but they do trend in that direction.
"Also, believe it or not, having ~40% of the population want to revoke your rights (or ~25% in the case of Sweden) does have negative impacts on one's psyche"
Pretty sure blacks didn't have suicide rates 19 times the national average when they were "oppressed" during slavery, or had autism rates over 7 times the general population. We can compare this to another population if you'd like.
"Compared to the vastly more large base of neocons which want to prevent them from doing whatever they want with their body, despite it not hurting anyone else...
Which everyone seems to ignore"
The amount of times I have heard (and made this argument myself back when I was into social justice and that sort of bullshit) this response.
There's a huge flaw in this style of thinking, **because it assumes your opponent doesn't think it will affect other people,** when they almost always do.
Even those so called "bigoted Christians," the "yerrr goin to hell" types lefties rant on and on about believe it affects others for religious reasons. I don't believe in God myself, but it's not hard to figure out why they think it will (they think it will cause them to lose favor with God, and that God will punish their society or w/e).
As for me, it affects their families and other people in their life, as well as themselves, so that counts as "affecting other people."
There aren't many people out there that "hate" someone for "no-reason," as such, that response serves no purpose.
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Is my discord fucked up or are people sending blank messages
@Doctor Anon Thoughts on my above response?
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it doesnt work
damnit
too many lefties here nowadays, I shall return in December with a full army of blackshirts
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@The Big Oof worry not I'm here
Good
"It matters because it's a red flag that a stable person isn't going to want to change their gender, and it suggests perhaps their "gender" isn't the root cause of the problem at all."
Still ignoring the vast majority of the community
"Autism is on a spectrum (and mental illness in general). For the sake of argument, the majority of them may not tick all of the boxes, but they do trend in that direction."
See above. If you want to make assumptions based on portions of a community, you could argue white people are more likely to be mass shooters... Or that republicans are less likely to be educated, and so on. Making generalizations based on a minority is dishonest.
"Pretty sure blacks didn't have suicide rates 19 times the national average when they were "oppressed" during slavery, or had autism rates over 7 times the general population. We can compare this to another population if you'd like."
Pretty sure they had black families, who likely knew the struggle and accepted them as being their race.
"The amount of times I have heard (and made this argument myself back when I was into social justice and that sort of bullshit) this response.
There's a huge flaw in this style of thinking, because it assumes your opponent doesn't think it will affect other people, when they almost always do.
Even those so called "bigoted Christians," the "yerrr goin to hell" types lefties rant on and on about believe it affects others for religious reasons. I don't believe in God myself, but it's not hard to figure out why they think it will (they think it will cause them to lose favor with God, and that God will punish their society or w/e)."
So more or less, you're saying that other people have sensibilities, and that because it might offend them, it should be banned. You can apply this to literally anything. Hell, you could literally apply this the other way around - some view the proliferation of Christianity as bad due to some beliefs endemic to it, and thus, call for it to be outlawed (of course, nobody, sans an significant minority which has no real political power, actually believes this).
"As for me, it affects their families and other people in their life, as well as themselves, so that counts as "affecting other people.""
So it's affecting them solely because they chose to be unaccepting
"There aren't many people out there that "hate" someone for "no-reason," as such, that response serves no purpose."
Not really, there's a lot of needless, arbitrary hate. See: Nazi Germany, 90% of religious wars, the KKK, and so on
@SilverLining
"See above. If you want to make assumptions based on portions of a community, you could argue white people are more likely to be mass shooters"
Why do you expect me to argue against this? It's true, at least as far as I know. Facts are facts. So yeah, go ahead. White people are more likely to be mass shooters or w/e.
I'm not like you and pick and choose the truth based on my ideology
which, let's be honest, is what you do
That really bothers me
that point
'aight, but what I'm pointing out is that there's not really a causational argument to be made, and even then, it's the minority
Explain it