Message from @Boop / 브파 / C'thUwU
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also the system goes something like this
nature ('god') > individuals > religion > culture > politics
individuals interpret nature which forms a religion if enough people accept and agree, which gets baked into a culture, which then informs certain policy changes
nature is rarely changeable which then informs all the rest of the system
but individuals will always interpret nature differently from each other
the previous changes of nature would be things like 'gender reassignment' which could still be built upon with other advances
but then before that would be osmething like birth control
and after those things happen, it changes how people perceive things, which changes everything below it
I disagree, god is the ideal man
Something that can never be achieved
But something that should be strived for
i dont disagree with that
when i say 'god;' i mean something like 'the ultimate truth of reality'
god as symbolised as a personification, sure
which still falls into ultimate turth of reality
if you were able to abide by all the laws of nature in the best possible way consistently, that would be as if you are god
Maybe the Holy Spirit is what you mean
Maybe I’m wrong on that
Just a shot in the dark there
could say that
Well yeah
its whatever 'truth' is defined as
Anyway, nice commentary
Always interesting talking to ya
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@whiic So that social media story about her is BS all along?
Who'd a thunk it?
They accused the judge of being a huwhite supremacist
Wow.
Desperate much?
For giving the guy a lax sentence
Oof.
So called white bias from the system
Yeaaaaaaaah I don't think so.
Geez.
That day Change.org launched a petition calling for Mr Persky to lose his new job and accused school officials of "explicitly and ignorantly allowing rape culture to ensue".
But on Wednesday, the district announced that his employment at Lynbrook High School in San Jose "has ended".
"We believe this outcome is in the best interest of our students and school community," the district said in a statement.
Parents and students voiced concerns when they first learned of Mr Persky's hiring, according to local media.
"This is still a pretty big oversight," a former Lynbrook student told NBC News, adding that she appreciated the school's decision to fire him.
After his termination, Mr Persky released a statement confirming he had been fired.
He said the district superintendent "explained that she was motivated by a desire to protect the players from the potentially intrusive media attention related to my hiring.
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