Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal

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2020-12-16 17:27:54 UTC  

It's just a change of clothes to go from straight white male (lowest on the progressive hierarchy) to lesbian transwoman and validate your voice again

2020-12-16 17:28:24 UTC  

bruh i legit read an article of a black queer dude saying "straight black men" are the "white men" of black people

2020-12-16 17:28:35 UTC  

I saw that article lmao

2020-12-16 17:29:14 UTC  

like who on the world? "gender is a construct" "but if you're this gender you're effectively this race" it absolutely makes no sense

2020-12-16 17:29:45 UTC  

I saw a reddit post the other day of an Indian man complaining that women didn't want to date him because he was the lowest race on the 'desireable totem pole' but just... had a really bad attitude and didn't think that maybe... blaming everyone else for his failures in dating might... be what hurts him

2020-12-16 17:29:49 UTC  

Not the fact that he's Indian...

2020-12-16 17:30:04 UTC  

Anything to deflect personal responsibility...

2020-12-16 17:30:53 UTC  

lmao, HEALTHCARE is a human right, but gender is a social construct.

Bro, you are born with a physical sex, healthcare is something human civilization created and without civilization, no healthcare. Without civilization, innies and outies still exist..

2020-12-16 17:30:58 UTC  

I don't know how to reach these people man

2020-12-16 17:31:36 UTC  

"gender is a social construct" is the worst kind of supportive message because not only it invalidates people who they claim to protect (ie. trans), but it is not definitive or explainable and just push the narrative that "yeah, these people that think they're trans/queer/whatever are living in an imaginary land" (ie. circling back to the very first point they try to veer away from)

2020-12-16 17:32:58 UTC  

Try to get them to explain what a social construct is...

2020-12-16 17:33:03 UTC  

Stop lights are a social construct

2020-12-16 17:33:13 UTC  

Lines at a cash register are a social construct

2020-12-16 17:34:36 UTC  

i think the culture war had brewed hateful people. this "we must elevate the small voices above the louder voice" rather than "all voices must be heard and considered equally". although, this reminded me. i was listening to walter williams, and he mentioned that discrimination happens everywhere (ie. dating/marriage), and so there are certain people that may not qualify for the invisible list in our head, thus inevitably got rejected

2020-12-16 17:35:13 UTC  

economy and money are social construct 😂

2020-12-16 17:35:49 UTC  

Absolutely. Stefan Molyneux said something like this ages ago. Not all discrimination is wrong. We inherently discriminate. If you're a man and will only date women? You're discriminating.

2020-12-16 17:36:29 UTC  

It's something everyone does whether they realize it or not. Not everyone has to get along or be friends with everyone else or have the same opportunities. You will never achieve this without force

2020-12-16 17:38:19 UTC  

dude I didn't think about that

2020-12-16 17:38:27 UTC  

about the gender is a construct

2020-12-16 17:38:46 UTC  

yup. and williams as well as yuri bezemenov mentioned that it is inheritly almost impossible to build a society where everybody is equal, yet we're operating under that assumption. i disagree with the thinking, but i'm unsure how much is it what i've been hammered into thinking

2020-12-16 17:39:34 UTC  

while I agree that companies do suck with not giving workers more money, it's likely prices will go up because of higher wages and that not having a job is worse

2020-12-16 17:39:36 UTC  

true freedom comes with inequality because people are born with different skills, abilities, and how much they're willing to work

2020-12-16 17:39:47 UTC  

Those who want to work hard should be able to achieve more than those who are cool with the bare minimum

2020-12-16 17:40:28 UTC  

if people have equal chances than there won't be equal outcomes, it's likely one will not use the chance and become a hooker and the other a judge

2020-12-16 17:41:30 UTC  

yup.

2020-12-16 17:41:55 UTC  

Even boil it down to a smaller situation.

Present two men with two women who will sleep with them. One has the value of waiting until marriage. Equal opportunity, different outcome

2020-12-16 17:42:22 UTC  

You cannot create an equal outcome as long as people have the freedom to make their own decisions.

2020-12-16 17:42:35 UTC  

You'd have to impose your will on one of the two.

2020-12-16 17:42:51 UTC  

sure there is never equal chances because some are born poor and another rich but it's money more than anything

2020-12-16 17:42:58 UTC  

Should one be forced to not sleep with the woman? Should one be forced to sleep with the woman? Just so they are on the "same playing field"

2020-12-16 17:43:02 UTC  

and if you have both parents

2020-12-16 17:43:17 UTC  

Is it even the same playing field STILL if they have they both sleep with a woman, but one is forced? I'd say it's not equal outcome still

2020-12-16 17:43:35 UTC  

That's why they want to get rid of the family.

2020-12-16 17:44:01 UTC  

in order to be equal, give everyone the same disadvantage

2020-12-16 17:44:14 UTC  

Have you ever read Harrison Bergeron?

2020-12-16 17:44:32 UTC  

You can always only bring everyone down to the lowest common denominator. You can't lift people up beyond their abilities.

2020-12-16 17:44:58 UTC  

I haven't heard him, but I agree that the only way to be equal is to bring everyone else down

2020-12-16 17:45:29 UTC  

like welfare tries to make poor people a chance but welfare encourages laziness

2020-12-16 17:46:35 UTC  

just get rid of welfare, yes theres ppl who can't work due to disabilities so they should get help. but theres also ppl abusing the system

2020-12-16 17:46:53 UTC  

my city is proposing to not fine "low income" ppl for fare evasion on subways

2020-12-16 17:49:07 UTC  

hello