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Danimal said:
Maybe, just maybe their anger seed gets planted by being rejected or feeling alone. Maybe, just maybe all the religious keyboard warriors should just keep to themselves and/or support people who feel like that. What's the old saying that Christians used to wear proudly? Something something Jesus do?
Ask yourselves.... Would you rather have an angry, isolated and suicidal individual who struggled for most of their school years with teasing and acceptance because God and Bible and stuff?? Who then decides to take revenge on the place where they experienced the worst of it?
Or someone who lives wildly different than you, but felt safe and supported through their formative years and had a much smaller axe to grind as a result?
Making people feel like **** comes in all forms. Gay, trans, small, brown, smart, dumb, short, fat, tall.
Don't be surprised when you touch the stove your whole life and end up getting burned. Or watching other people get burned and blaming the heat of the stove.
MemphisAg1 said:
I'm not blaming women because the issue is much bigger than a single gender, but I do believe the subtle but forced feminization of boys is a big part of the underlying anger. Males and females are wonderful creatures with unique skills, inherently equal in the eyes of God and ideally each other, but they are also fundamentally different.
There are effeminate males and masculine females, but they're a minority of their genders. We've catered our rules in the development of young people toward the minority in many cases, whether it's the gender minority traits, or dumbing down education to the least gifted child at the expense of the most talented.
The majority of boys/men are rambunctious, adventurous, disruptive, destructive, creative, and competitive. It's in the genes. Those traits should on one hand should be celebrated, while also carefully guided under the seasoned hand of older men so that they don't kill themselves in the process of maturing.
Unfortunately, feminized society has deemed many of these qualities as loud, disrespectful, unbecoming, and undesired. As a result, boys are neutered at a young age and taught to act more like girls and conform to social norms. To be clear, I'm not knocking the ladies here. They're a force to be respected in their own right.
We need to get back to boys being boys and proud of it. That's not code for treating women anything less than an equal or celebrating inappropriate male extremes that lead to violent outcomes. It's just basic common sense crying out for a reset. Much like the way DEI has hit the reset button.
ChemAg15 said:
I think we should try telling all the schizophrenics that the voices in their head are real. Is there a flag color for that yet?
Danimal said:
Maybe, just maybe their anger seed gets planted by being rejected or feeling alone. Maybe, just maybe all the religious keyboard warriors should just keep to themselves and/or support people who feel like that. What's the old saying that Christians used to wear proudly? Something something Jesus do?
Ask yourselves.... Would you rather have an angry, isolated and suicidal individual who struggled for most of their school years with teasing and acceptance because God and Bible and stuff?? Who then decides to take revenge on the place where they experienced the worst of it?
Or someone who lives wildly different than you, but felt safe and supported through their formative years and had a much smaller axe to grind as a result?
Making people feel like **** comes in all forms. Gay, trans, small, brown, smart, dumb, short, fat, tall.
Don't be surprised when you touch the stove your whole life and end up getting burned. Or watching other people get burned and blaming the heat of the stove.
Danimal said:
Maybe, just maybe their anger seed gets planted by being rejected or feeling alone. Maybe, just maybe all the religious keyboard warriors should just keep to themselves and/or support people who feel like that. What's the old saying that Christians used to wear proudly? Something something Jesus do?
Ask yourselves.... Would you rather have an angry, isolated and suicidal individual who struggled for most of their school years with teasing and acceptance because God and Bible and stuff?? Who then decides to take revenge on the place where they experienced the worst of it?
Or someone who lives wildly different than you, but felt safe and supported through their formative years and had a much smaller axe to grind as a result?
Making people feel like **** comes in all forms. Gay, trans, small, brown, smart, dumb, short, fat, tall.
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Don't be surprised when you touch the stove your whole life and end up getting burned. Or watching other people get burned and blaming the heat of the stove.
Im Gipper said:
Said earlier:
Why do adults encourage mental illness?
Paraphrasing a recent Rogan episode:
When a young girl with anorexia says she is fat, we say "no you are not, you are very thin. You need help."
When a body builder with body dysmorphia says he is weak and small, we say "no you are not, you are strong. You need help."
When someone says they are in the wrong sex body, we say "yep, you are! Let us help you mutilate your genitals"
So he was just 11 when she did this ? 11
— Ann Turner (@annabella33333) August 27, 2025
Danimal said:
Making people feel like **** comes in all forms. Gay, trans, small, brown, smart, dumb, short, fat, tall.
MAROON said:
People with mental illness need help. Reinforcing their mental illness is just setting a course to hit the proverbial ice berg. You're actually hurting them with your "kindness".
BadMoonRisin said:
Wasn't he 23? And she changed it 6 years ago...he was 17, not 11
#fakemathnortex97 said:
Not sure if this is accurate but if she supported/signed off on doing this to her 11 year old son, I think we know where the proximate culpability starts in this insanity/family, to my point above this am.So he was just 11 when she did this ? 11
— Ann Turner (@annabella33333) August 27, 2025
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I don't understand how such vulgar, vitriolic hate draws a crowd, unless it's part of the conditioning?
Happy 90th Birthday, Jamie Farr!
— Cynthia Zimmermann (@Loneweaver63) August 12, 2025
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Danimal said:
Maybe, just maybe their anger seed gets planted by being rejected or feeling alone. Maybe, just maybe all the religious keyboard warriors should just keep to themselves and/or support people who feel like that. What's the old saying that Christians used to wear proudly? Something something Jesus do?
Ask yourselves.... Would you rather have an angry, isolated and suicidal individual who struggled for most of their school years with teasing and acceptance because God and Bible and stuff?? Who then decides to take revenge on the place where they experienced the worst of it?
Or someone who lives wildly different than you, but felt safe and supported through their formative years and had a much smaller axe to grind as a result?
Making people feel like **** comes in all forms. Gay, trans, small, brown, smart, dumb, short, fat, tall.
Don't be surprised when you touch the stove your whole life and end up getting burned. Or watching other people get burned and blaming the heat of the stove.
zephyr88 said:
The "acceptance" that started with "we just want to get married" has now spun completely out of control with new alphabet, criss-crossed pronouns of make-believe genders and the subsequent exposure of mentally ill transgenders.
nortex97 said:
(heck, I wouldn't be surprised to see Keith Ellison go after the church security),