Message from @Uksio
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ew i'm not gonna dm a guy do you think i'm gay or somethin
^^^^
You’re straight as fuck
Faggot
i mean it seems odd that marijuana for example didn't start to become illegal until the 20th century
Yes, because people were seeing the rapid advance of civil liberties, counter culture and free thought and needed something to blame, targeting the new generation of free thinkers
It was all well and good as long as you could turn a blind eye to it an believe that tradition was safe
You don't get it
When Epstein fucked the sacrificial virgin, he crossed the line
He upset the Baal and clintons had no choice
in any case what is the distinction between "real" and "cultural"?
real is empirically provable and reproducible
cultural is traditional thought with no foundation
so by real you just mean science
"it is as it is because it is so" vs "this is why it is, and you can test this to see it too"
One is a descriptor opposite of "fictional", "imaginary", "made up"
And the other is a signifier of the thing belonging to a culture
A thing can be both at the same time, neither, or any combination of those
i don't think that unscientific knowledge is necessarily without foundation
I think it should be questioned and not blindly followed
Same with science
it should be tested retested and challenged
Yall are fucked
but it is much more trust worthy since it is actually tested
but there's a big difference between not blindly following something and dismissing it outright
But can we trust the testers?
Testers are but mere humans
like the black guy that deradicalized KKK guys, they believed blacks were the problem, then met a black and through the experiment stopped their culture/tradition/norm
the problem with science is that most of the important decisions we make don't have scientific answers
because they never challenged the thought
because culture is the cancer of society, it is just the common thought that we do not question, the lies to children we accept
i mean it's obviously not something that isn't questioned as culture has been in a state of change since the dawn of history
Yes, most of KKK inherited the notion "black man crimed" and just believed in it because parents told them so
It took one black guy talking to them to change their view
A good part of black crime is a self-fulfilling prophecy tbh
I thought transgender was cooky shit, because that's what the culture I was raised up in taught me
Then I met a boy with gender dysphoria that had a history of attempted suicide and abuse
They went on HRT, transitioned, and are happy, clean, in a relationship that has healed them, and realized oh wow so culture was wrong, as always
At any rate, I was raised to question everything whenever I remember to question it
i don't really see what this is supposed to mean
Bascially
I met a trans girl and had no clue