Message from @0supahgatovian11
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not precisely what's going on, just trying to aid the description of the underlying pattern I blame
men have low in-group bias because they are competing with each other for pussy
Hey guys, hypothetically speaking...
If the laws reverted back pre 1920s
Would you guys get married?
No
Not like women were any different then than now
Do you know what saying comes from back then?
"It feels like I'm raising the milk man's kids!!"
Said troubled dads when their little shits were being little shits. Had a boomer coworker say this jokingly once as well.
Maximum Kek
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Anyway, my point is that the amorality and overall lack of understanding of virtue was the same for women then as it is now.
Women are just more open about it now really. Back then there were far more men who had no idea than now.
True 🤔
@ResolvingParadox13 Feminism (particularly the 2nd Wave) ended the need to be covert about being soulless creatures
I just can’t shake off the idea of finding a NAWALT unicorn...
That’s just probably the hopeless romantic in me
@0supahgatovian11 I know where you can find unicorns.
Whatever, you get the point.
Lol I have a phobia towards dolls
Since I was a kid I’ve been scared of dolls
Well.......
Still better than wahmen
So the Dems in the house made a move against HK and China... https://youtu.be/-IkfdZ1lf5A
Wait wut
I read that act. It permits hong kongers into the US much more easily
Wünderbar
A summary @nate112332
This bill directs various departments to assess whether political developments in Hong Kong justify changing Hong Kong's unique treatment under U.S. law.
Hong Kong is part of China but has a largely separate legal and economic system.
The Department of State shall report annually to Congress as to whether Hong Kong is sufficiently autonomous from China to justify its unique treatment. **The report shall assess whether China has eroded Hong Kong's civil liberties and rule of law as protected by Hong Kong's Basic Law.**
The Department of Commerce shall report annually to Congress on China's efforts to use Hong Kong to evade U.S. export controls and sanctions.
The President shall provide Congress an assessment as to whether to withdraw from the U.S.-Hong Kong extradition treaty, and what actions are needed to protect U.S. citizens and national security interests, if Hong Kong (1) amends its laws to allow the rendition of individuals to countries that lack defendants' rights protections, or (2) passes a national security law.
**The State Department shall allow otherwise qualified Hong Kong residents to obtain visas to work or study in the United States, even if the applicant had been arrested for participating in certain nonviolent protests supporting human rights or the rule of law.
The President shall report to Congress a list of individuals responsible for abducting and torturing people for exercising internationally recognized human rights in Hong Kong. The bill bars such individuals from entering the United States and imposes sanctions on them.**
How much you want to bet trump is going to bullshit the Congress on behalf of Winnie the Pooh?
@nate112332 China's Central Bank hates Orange Man right now.
If he fucking does that shit... I swear...
Also I'm very much in favour of letting them seek actual asylum here
If he does, impeach him.
It's treason in the public's eyes.
@nate112332 Did you get the chance to see the videos of HKer's getting beaten bloody by police on reddit?
@nate112332 Impeachment does not equal getting booted out of office.