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Almost 3 weeks since the last bannings?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo it's not sexism because men and women are biologically different? Presumably then jokes about black people are not racist because having black skin is a biological thing rather than a matter of choice?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo where do you stand on denying gay people the right to marry?
The women should be made to have sex with me first. That will turn them straight.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
The men should be made to have sex with me first. That will turn them straight.Comment
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The fact that women have periods is a biological fact.
PMS may or may not be a fact, but many women reportedly suffer from it.
However, to dismiss women as irrational, or knock them down with "time of the month", or "must be menopausal" every time they say or do something that you disagree with, is sexist.
Perhaps at that time of the month we are actually at our most rational and aren't prepared to put up with the tulip that we irrationally tolerate for the rest of the monthComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe fact that women have periods is a biological fact.
PMS may or may not be a fact, but many women reportedly suffer from it.
However, to dismiss women as irrational, or knock them down with "time of the month", or "must be menopausal" every time they say or do something that you disagree with, is sexist.
Perhaps at that time of the month we are actually at our most rational and aren't prepared to put up with the tulip that we irrationally tolerate for the rest of the monthComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo where do you stand on denying gay people the right to marry?
Besides it's a trap so that S660 can apply to them tooSocialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe fact that women have periods is a biological fact.
PMS may or may not be a fact, but many women reportedly suffer from it.
However, to dismiss women as irrational, or knock them down with "time of the month", or "must be menopausal" every time they say or do something that you disagree with, is sexist.
Perhaps at that time of the month we are actually at our most rational and aren't prepared to put up with the tulip that we irrationally tolerate for the rest of the month
I worked with a guy who suffered from depression based around the lunar cycle. And when he drank - which was often. Oddly, when not depressed, he was very funny. Funniest guy I ever worked with. He used to write for spitting image.
We all suffer mood swings - even if not linked to a cycle of some sort.
But this is general - so why bring logic into it?Comment
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