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Overly Entitled Employee to Google: "Here are conditions that must be met, otherwise I will resign"...
DUCHESSA comments on Dec 4, 2020:
And one judge may find the employee is correct. Please.
BD66 replies on Dec 4, 2020:
I would guess Google's HR department had a good look at it before they replied to her message.
The whole Adam and Eve story is just hilarious.
BD66 comments on Nov 24, 2020:
What about the olive leaf? Noah waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. 11And behold, the dove returned to him in the evening with a freshly plucked olive leaf in her beak. So Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth.12And Noah waited seven more days and ...
BD66 replies on Nov 24, 2020:
@JeffMurray Genesis 8:1 1But God remembered Noah and all the animals and livestock that were with him in the ark. And God sent a wind over the earth, and the waters began to subside.2The springs of the deep and the floodgates of the heavens were closed, and the rain from the sky was restrained.…
The whole Adam and Eve story is just hilarious.
BD66 comments on Nov 24, 2020:
What about the olive leaf? Noah waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. 11And behold, the dove returned to him in the evening with a freshly plucked olive leaf in her beak. So Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth.12And Noah waited seven more days and ...
BD66 replies on Nov 24, 2020:
@JeffMurray If the earth were completely flat, it would all be covered by seawater about 2 miles deep, so God had to create ~3 times more water than there was on earth for all that rain, then he would have to "blow it away" with a strong wind. (Yes, the Bible really says that).
The whole Adam and Eve story is just hilarious.
BD66 comments on Nov 24, 2020:
What about the olive leaf? Noah waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. 11And behold, the dove returned to him in the evening with a freshly plucked olive leaf in her beak. So Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth.12And Noah waited seven more days and ...
BD66 replies on Nov 24, 2020:
@JeffMurray All the earth was covered with water. The elevation of Mt. Everest is 29,000 feet. Go outside during a tropical downpour and you are looking at 2 or 3 inches of rain per hour. The Biblical flood was 6 inches per minute for 40 days. That's about 60 to 90 times harder rain than a tropical downpour.
The whole Adam and Eve story is just hilarious.
BD66 comments on Nov 24, 2020:
What about the olive leaf? Noah waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. 11And behold, the dove returned to him in the evening with a freshly plucked olive leaf in her beak. So Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth.12And Noah waited seven more days and ...
BD66 replies on Nov 24, 2020:
@SeaRay215ex And how did a wooden craft built with primitive technology withstand 30,000 feet of rain in 40 days. That's 750 feet per day, 31 feet per hour, 6 inches per minute. No wooden craft built today could withstand it.
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BD66 comments on Nov 23, 2020:
Dick Durbin is the only one who reported Trump using the term "shithole", so I'd say there is better than a 50% chance he never even said it.
BD66 replies on Nov 24, 2020:
@richiegtt During several interviews on Sunday, Republican senators blasted Sen. Dick Durbin, who confirmed reports that Trump made the "shithole" remarks. https://www.businessinsider.com/republicans-discredit-dick-durbin-who-confirmed-trump-shithole-countries-comment-2018-1
Hate-Preacher: Girls Who Look Like Rachel Maddow Are “Repulsive” to “Normal” Men | Hemant ...
Paddypereira comments on Nov 11, 2020:
What a retarded!!! As a straight guy, I bless the existence of gay men. The more, the best for me less competition...
BD66 replies on Nov 11, 2020:
You are 100% correct! I used to go to theater parties in college. Most of the women were hot, and most of the men were gay.
I just came here count the liberal tears.
Pedrohbds comments on Nov 4, 2020:
this is aging badly
BD66 replies on Nov 4, 2020:
Not really. The GOP held the house, so the Democrats can't do any damage for the next 2 years. If Trump is out of the picture, the focus will shift away from Trump and towards policies, and the GOP will win on their sane policies.
I just came here count the liberal tears.
Pedrohbds comments on Nov 4, 2020:
So at least post in the correct section of politics...
BD66 replies on Nov 4, 2020:
@TomMcGiverin I played a lot of sports, basketball, volleyball, football, swimming, and water polo, and I was never a trash talker.
I just came here count the liberal tears.
Boomtarat03 comments on Nov 4, 2020:
It's too early for you to celebrate 😛
BD66 replies on Nov 4, 2020:
@LovinLarge Or that I'm not a very good typist.
I just came here count the liberal tears.
Boomtarat03 comments on Nov 4, 2020:
It's too early for you to celebrate 😛
BD66 replies on Nov 4, 2020:
@LovinLarge What was the purpose of your screen shot?
I just came here count the liberal tears.
Pedrohbds comments on Nov 4, 2020:
So at least post in the correct section of politics...
BD66 replies on Nov 4, 2020:
Wider audience here.
I just came here count the liberal tears.
Boomtarat03 comments on Nov 4, 2020:
It's too early for you to celebrate 😛
BD66 replies on Nov 4, 2020:
It's already cause to celebrate. It's almost certain the GOP will hold the Senate, so even if Dementia Joe pulls a miracle due to massive voter fraud, the GOP Senate will prevent the Democrats from doing too much damage.
Is this New Math??
jeshuey comments on Oct 30, 2020:
I'll give him this... 7 and 10 both work(ed) rather well. The rest...?
BD66 replies on Oct 30, 2020:
Windows 95 was HUGE. No more setting jumpers when adding a card to your computer.
Why he is called "The Last Great Republican..."
BD66 comments on Sep 18, 2020:
Another very simple example to explain how completely insane the 2nd point is. Assume you have two companies. Company A and Company B. Both companies make $1,000,000 per year in profits. Company A is taxed at 90%, so at the end of each year, after paying taxes, Company A has $100,000 to ...
BD66 replies on Oct 4, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz You must have been on some strong stuff last night.
From the time I spent on Slug, where people were constantly decrying Marxism (and defining every ...
Lizard_of_Ahaz comments on Sep 26, 2020:
I just had one of those morons the other day try to define Marxism" and why he was against it... Fucking idiot said "it is an attack on the nuclear family....". Damned idiot didn't even know it was a economic philosophy. I find it insulting that his vote counts as much as mine when he is so stupid ...
BD66 replies on Sep 27, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz When One of the three founders of BLM says she and another founder of BLM are "trained Marxists" as part of their "Political Framework", why would I doubt her? See 6:50 of the following video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCghDx5qN4s=youtu.be
From the time I spent on Slug, where people were constantly decrying Marxism (and defining every ...
Lizard_of_Ahaz comments on Sep 26, 2020:
I just had one of those morons the other day try to define Marxism" and why he was against it... Fucking idiot said "it is an attack on the nuclear family....". Damned idiot didn't even know it was a economic philosophy. I find it insulting that his vote counts as much as mine when he is so stupid ...
BD66 replies on Sep 26, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz I'm just showing you why he tied together Marxism and "attack on the nuclear family". The co-founder of BLM has described herself as a "trained Marxist", and they want to "disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure" https://nypost.com/2020/06/25/blm-co-founder-describes-herself-as-trained-marxist/
From the time I spent on Slug, where people were constantly decrying Marxism (and defining every ...
Lizard_of_Ahaz comments on Sep 26, 2020:
I just had one of those morons the other day try to define Marxism" and why he was against it... Fucking idiot said "it is an attack on the nuclear family....". Damned idiot didn't even know it was a economic philosophy. I find it insulting that his vote counts as much as mine when he is so stupid ...
BD66 replies on Sep 26, 2020:
Sounds like he's talking about principle 11 from Black Lives Matter: 11. Black Villages We are committed to disrupting the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, and especially “our” children to the degree that mothers, parents and children are comfortable. https://www.dcareaeducators4socialjustice.org/black-lives-matter/13-guiding-principles
Big Pharma strikes again....
BD66 comments on Sep 23, 2020:
Want some crazy dreams? Try singulair: The generic pills are only about 10 cents each and the dreams beat paying $10 to see a movie. https://www.rxlist.com/singulair-side-effects-drug-center.htm
BD66 replies on Sep 24, 2020:
@FrayedBear It's powerful stuff with plenty of side effects, so I stick to Zyrtec most of the time.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at age 87- [kwtx.com]
BD66 comments on Sep 18, 2020:
Trump will get to appoint another Supreme Court justice.
BD66 replies on Sep 19, 2020:
@DUCHESSA The confirmation hearings will be epic!
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
OldMetalHead comments on Sep 18, 2020:
The Budhists are killing it. If I were dating, I'd consider that, except I'd have to pretend to be Budhist ;-)
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
@MissKathleen Look at the chart, the churches with the highest ratio of women to men are "Historically Black Protestant" churches, so "Black Protestant women" perfectly describes the scenario where unmarried man have the best odds to meet unmarried women. If that offends you, then it's probably a good idea we never met and dated from both using this site.
Why he is called "The Last Great Republican..."
BD66 comments on Sep 18, 2020:
Another very simple example to explain how completely insane the 2nd point is. Assume you have two companies. Company A and Company B. Both companies make $1,000,000 per year in profits. Company A is taxed at 90%, so at the end of each year, after paying taxes, Company A has $100,000 to ...
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz Agreed, and the Federal Reserve's ~0% interest rates make it easy for the companies to borrow more money to buy back their stock, driving up the stock prices and rewarding the executives for doing absolutely nothing. No comment on the criminals or incompetence issues.
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
Mofo1953 comments on Sep 18, 2020:
Is this a dating site?
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
It started out that way, but (as you can see from the graph) it was destined to fail, so now we post memes and argue politics.
Why he is called "The Last Great Republican..."
BD66 comments on Sep 18, 2020:
Another very simple example to explain how completely insane the 2nd point is. Assume you have two companies. Company A and Company B. Both companies make $1,000,000 per year in profits. Company A is taxed at 90%, so at the end of each year, after paying taxes, Company A has $100,000 to ...
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz Lots of points there: You still fail as this country uses a progressive tax so all money in the first tier id taxed at that rate then the second tier is used then the third and so on so the actual rate is less than 90% BLD> It was a simple example. and if the company's strategy is right the not only pay very little in taxes on company A but also have happier investors paying larger dividends to them so stock prices go up. In the case of company B they just send the money to an offshore bank and let it sit drawing interest but doing nothing for the economy. BLD> Dividends get paid out of after-tax income, so Company A had $100,000 to split between dividends and reinvestment. Company B had $1,400,000 to split between dividends and reinvestment. That's what made Company B so attractive to investors, so Japan and West German stocks had an amazing run when they were receiving all the subsidies from Uncle Sam. This is the problem we have now with over 30 trillion dollars sitting in banks doing nothing those companies are paying no taxes on. BLD> $30T sitting idle in banks is a problem. They would pay taxes now if they received any interest on the cash. In this country alone we have fake charities owned by billionaires hoarding an additional 1.7 trillion at last count doing nothing charitable at all.... BLD> I agree 100%. Jeff Bezos is sitting on $150,000,000,000 in unrealized capital gains and his ex-wife is sitting on $50,000,000,000 in unrealized capital gains. That money will never be taxed because it will go into the Bezos family trust. The real issue here is you think of sociopaths as altruistic... They only want money and power... BLD> Off topic. No reason to respond.
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
OldMetalHead comments on Sep 18, 2020:
The Budhists are killing it. If I were dating, I'd consider that, except I'd have to pretend to be Budhist ;-)
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
@OldMetalHead The only way you could hear music like this live in the early 1950's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SoZG4yDaJA
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
Petter comments on Sep 18, 2020:
Only one thing for it, then. Go to church, mingle and let it be known you are solvent, wash regularly and currently unattached. Then pick out the women who are there more out of habit than conviction and convince them they don't need religion when instead they could be having a heavenly time with ...
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
Worked for me. My girlfriend wrote "Faith in God is a must" on her dating profile, but I changed her mind. :-)
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
OldMetalHead comments on Sep 18, 2020:
The Budhists are killing it. If I were dating, I'd consider that, except I'd have to pretend to be Budhist ;-)
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
@OldMetalHead We had some family friends who would drive 50 miles on Sunday mornings to sit outside a black church in Peoria IL just to listen to the music.
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
OldMetalHead comments on Sep 18, 2020:
The Budhists are killing it. If I were dating, I'd consider that, except I'd have to pretend to be Budhist ;-)
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
Looks like a good opportunity to pick up Black Protestant women too. The music at those churches would likely beat the crap I had to listen to growing up in the Methodist church.
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
OldMetalHead comments on Sep 18, 2020:
The Budhists are killing it. If I were dating, I'd consider that, except I'd have to pretend to be Budhist ;-)
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
It might not be so hard.
Why he is called "The Last Great Republican..."
BD66 comments on Sep 18, 2020:
Another very simple example to explain how completely insane the 2nd point is. Assume you have two companies. Company A and Company B. Both companies make $1,000,000 per year in profits. Company A is taxed at 90%, so at the end of each year, after paying taxes, Company A has $100,000 to ...
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz Both companies make $1,000,000 per year in profits.
This photo and the article explain why so few men find girlfriends on this site: ...
Willow_Wisp comments on Sep 18, 2020:
I think it's funny that people keep trying to figure out how to make this a dating site.
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
It was originally intended to be a dating site, but the results were so poor that the focus shifted to arguing politics and posting memes.
Why he is called "The Last Great Republican..."
BD66 comments on Sep 18, 2020:
I will explain why the second one is completely insane. It’s best to look at the issue in terms of supply and demand. During WWII, almost every industrial country in the world had its infrastructure bombed out. The countries were almost bankrupt as well. The United States was the most notable ...
BD66 replies on Sep 18, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz The differences between you and me: 1. I posted something I wrote myself. You are not capable of posting something like that, so you have cut and pasted an article written by a third party. 2. I can divide, and you cannot. It makes no sense for use to continue a discussion.
Refugees from socialist countries warn Americans: Don't let it happen here
BD66 comments on Sep 16, 2020:
I know a bunch of Silicon Valley Russians who got out of Russia as fast as they possibly could after the collapse of the Iron Curtain. They are just shaking their heads in stunned disbelief at the all the collectivism nonsense they see in California.
BD66 replies on Sep 16, 2020:
@DUCHESSA Ignorance? Laziness? Brainwashing? I can understand why they might want to give it a try in 1917 Russia, but after a century of failure, it just makes no sense at all.
What spices are in your pantry?
BD66 comments on Sep 10, 2020:
Kicken Chicken Montreal Steak
BD66 replies on Sep 10, 2020:
@Cutiebeauty It definitely is.
A point to ponder: :-)
DUCHESSA comments on Sep 1, 2020:
Did he actually make such stupid remark?
BD66 replies on Sep 1, 2020:
Here is the source: https://twitter.com/resitstrump?lang=en
Are there any conservative Atheists who don't support Trump?
BD66 comments on Aug 31, 2020:
I agree with bigpawbullets. I'm no fan of Trump, but the GOP is definitely the lessor of 2 evils.
BD66 replies on Aug 31, 2020:
@Adronitis There's the debt, which is close to $25,000,000,000,000 today. The Democrats would put us on a fast-track to bankruptcy and a sovereign debt default while the Republicans have us on the slow-track to bankruptcy and a sovereign debt default.
Christian Crowdfunding Site Raising Money For Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse | Michael Stone
bigpawbullets comments on Aug 30, 2020:
Not so! He was defending himself. I doubt he'll be found guilty.
BD66 replies on Aug 30, 2020:
@Mofo1953 If you were in the same situation as Kyle R. I'll guarantee you you would not have handled the situation as well as he did. I'm certain I would not have.
Christian Crowdfunding Site Raising Money For Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse | Michael Stone
bigpawbullets comments on Aug 30, 2020:
Not so! He was defending himself. I doubt he'll be found guilty.
BD66 replies on Aug 30, 2020:
@Cutiebeauty I've seen some video footage that shows Kyle R. was part of a large well-armed militia who took it upon themselves to go up and protect certain Kenosha businesses that were targeted by looters. There are a couple clips where the older militia members are ordering him around and giving him advice for how to conduct himself under the hostility they were facing. If he had stayed with that group, he would have never been outnumbered and forced to use deadly force to defend himself.
Christian Crowdfunding Site Raising Money For Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse | Michael Stone
bigpawbullets comments on Aug 30, 2020:
Not so! He was defending himself. I doubt he'll be found guilty.
BD66 replies on Aug 30, 2020:
@Mofo1953 He's clearly guilty of transporting an AR-15 into Wisconsin without following the proper protocols. That's a misdemeanor. He will be found not-guilty of anything else. In the old days, if someone was found guilty of a minor crime, he could either go to jail or enlist in the military. Hopefully they will give Kyle R. the same choices. The military could sure use him.
Christian Crowdfunding Site Raising Money For Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse | Michael Stone
bigpawbullets comments on Aug 30, 2020:
Not so! He was defending himself. I doubt he'll be found guilty.
BD66 replies on Aug 30, 2020:
@Cutiebeauty Try this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7SooO03bJ8
Christian Crowdfunding Site Raising Money For Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse | Michael Stone
bigpawbullets comments on Aug 30, 2020:
Not so! He was defending himself. I doubt he'll be found guilty.
BD66 replies on Aug 30, 2020:
@Cutiebeauty This one is pretty good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cLPfB0vBG4=1598817315
Here’s a question.
LenHazell53 comments on Aug 30, 2020:
No, if you can't cope with reality with out some sort of collectivism crap, you might as well go back to believing the god shit
BD66 replies on Aug 30, 2020:
The "collectivism crap" is much worse than the "god shit".
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Paddypereira comments on Aug 6, 2020:
Remember, the swastika is originally from India, if I'm not mistaken. The nazis adopted it as their symbol. I do understand the principle you are defending though. I think they believed the glorified propaganda from that ideology.
BD66 replies on Aug 6, 2020:
I was watching an Indian movie on Netflix a week or two ago and saw a swastika on a little Indian girl. I thought "What the hell is that??" I guess it has a totally different meaning than the one we are accustomed to.
Alabama Pastor & GOP State Senator Prays at KKK Founder's Birthday Church Forces Resignation
BD66 comments on Aug 6, 2020:
They don't burn a cross for nothing.
BD66 replies on Aug 6, 2020:
@barjoe I said "They don't burn crosses for nothing" because there is a tie between the KKK and Christianity. The #1 symbol for the KKK is the same as the #1 symbol for Christianity. That's not a coincidence. You seem to be trying to read in things into my statements and the statements of other people that simply are not there. What "white nationalist shit" am I saying?
Alabama Pastor & GOP State Senator Prays at KKK Founder's Birthday Church Forces Resignation
BD66 comments on Aug 6, 2020:
They don't burn a cross for nothing.
BD66 replies on Aug 6, 2020:
@barjoe When someone has done nothing in their life to be proud of, what do they do? Take pride in the color of their skin (White), which is pathetic. Take pride in the crazy ideas that have been drilled into their heads (Christianity) which is pathetic. They don't just hate blacks, they hate Asians, Jews, and other people that practice different religions.
Alabama Pastor & GOP State Senator Prays at KKK Founder's Birthday Church Forces Resignation
BD66 comments on Aug 6, 2020:
They don't burn a cross for nothing.
BD66 replies on Aug 6, 2020:
@barjoe You have no idea how far off you are. My great-great grandfather walked off of his farm in Missouri at age 50 with his 3 sons to fight in Sherman's army. He lost 2 of his three sons in the Civil War. My first wife was Chinese-American. My second wife was from China. My girlfriend is from the Philippines. No white pride here. No Christian pride here. No white guilt here either.
Alabama Pastor & GOP State Senator Prays at KKK Founder's Birthday Church Forces Resignation
BD66 comments on Aug 6, 2020:
They don't burn a cross for nothing.
BD66 replies on Aug 6, 2020:
@barjoe There are plenty of KKK chapters outside the original Confederate States. Check out this map. https://www.vox.com/2014/6/20/5827646/this-map-shows-every-kkk-chapter-in-the-united-states
Alabama Pastor & GOP State Senator Prays at KKK Founder's Birthday Church Forces Resignation
BD66 comments on Aug 6, 2020:
They don't burn a cross for nothing.
BD66 replies on Aug 6, 2020:
@barjoe They burn it to celebrate their white Christian heritage.
No more religious exemptions: Montreal is taxing churches ...
dumasarok comments on Jul 27, 2020:
The impediment to taxing church income and property in the United States is and always has been the first amendment to our constitution. Canada has no such restriction. In the interest of clarity, I do believe churches should be taxed the same as any other organization. It would require a ...
BD66 replies on Jul 27, 2020:
Once the non-believers make up more than 50% of the population, we can get a Constitutional amendment passed to ban all the tax exemptions of churches.
Florida Man Strikes Again: [yahoo.com]
barjoe comments on Jul 24, 2020:
Local markets have taken to putting up "No Trespassing" signs. Posted at door. Customers can be asked to leave and police can enforce aggravated trespass. I saw this earlier this week. I didn't know he was apprehended. Mentally ill people shouldn't have carry permits.
BD66 replies on Jul 24, 2020:
I think 2020 has pushed a lot of ordinary people past the brink of mental illness.
Bill Nye Says ‘We’re All One Species’ As He Simplifies Race In Viral Video | ETCanada.com
BD66 comments on Jul 23, 2020:
A very simplistic view of a complex topic. It all comes down to evolution, an how long have reproducing populations been apart. Humans split from chimpanzees 5 to 7 million years ago. Since then, there were enough genetic mutations that Humans and chimpanzees could not have sex and produce ...
BD66 replies on Jul 23, 2020:
@altschmerz https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moors#:~:text=The%20Moors%20were%20the%20Muslim,later%20also%20applied%20to%20Arabs.
What's up Doc?.... [youtu.be]
BD66 comments on Jul 22, 2020:
I don't know what is more obnoxious, the singer, or the Fauci worship. Here's Anthony Fauci telling people not to wear masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRa6t_e7dgI
BD66 replies on Jul 23, 2020:
@Fred_Snerd My thoughts exactly.
What's up Doc?.... [youtu.be]
BD66 comments on Jul 22, 2020:
I don't know what is more obnoxious, the singer, or the Fauci worship. Here's Anthony Fauci telling people not to wear masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRa6t_e7dgI
BD66 replies on Jul 22, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz If people had been wearing masks for the last 4 months, we would be in the same position as Japan and New Zealand. We could be reopening schools with very little risk. However the "No masks" crowd has kept the number of cases very high, so it will be high risk here in the USA to reopen the schools. I agree with you that Trump has not done enough to convince people to wear masks, but neither has Fauci. It doesn't make sense to vilify Trump and worship Fauci. They are the #1 and #2 people responsible for the fact that many Americans refuse to wear masks.
What's up Doc?.... [youtu.be]
BD66 comments on Jul 22, 2020:
I don't know what is more obnoxious, the singer, or the Fauci worship. Here's Anthony Fauci telling people not to wear masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRa6t_e7dgI
BD66 replies on Jul 22, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz You are correct. He made those statements on March 8, 5 days before they shut down the schools here in Illinois. People had enough sense to wear masks during the 1918 Flu Pandemic. They had enough sense to wear masks in China, Singapore, Korea, and Hong Kong early in 2020, and those countries beat Covid-19 pretty quickly. However here in the USA, our "Leading Expert" was a dishonest arrogant little fool who told everyone they did not need to wear masks. Even after the dishonest arrogant little fool openly admitted he lied to the American public on 3/8/2020, a large portion of the country still uses his statements on 3/8/2020 as a justification not to wear masks, or not to "trust the experts".
I now have to wonder if in a few years will the news headlines read something like this?
BD66 comments on Jul 20, 2020:
Lawsuits against mask manufacturers.
BD66 replies on Jul 20, 2020:
@Jetty The families will sue.
Math problem 2020 edition
BD66 comments on Jul 16, 2020:
Herd Immunity.
BD66 replies on Jul 16, 2020:
@Lizard_of_Ahaz you are correct for people over 80. For people under 30, the death rates are less than 0.1%. If we are too ignorant, undisciplined, and inconsiderate to practice mask wearing and social distancing guidelines, herd immunity is our only choice.
Not my research or authorship, but good details.
BD66 comments on Jul 13, 2020:
How about "Wear your damn face masks, and kill the spread of the disease like all of the other developed countries on earth!" That's a better slogan.
BD66 replies on Jul 13, 2020:
@HumanistJohn Have you ever heard of BRIC Brazil Russia India China Those are Emerging Markets countries, not Developed Market countries, and the fact that we are doing worse than Brazil, Russia, India, and China at controlling COVID-19 is pathetic.
A little sobering thought for a Sunday
BD66 comments on Jul 12, 2020:
That's 100% true, and if they didn't make that decision, a competitor would have made the same decision and run the corporation out of business.
BD66 replies on Jul 13, 2020:
@EyesThatSmile The people with capital will become wealthier, and the people with the cheapest labor will become wealthier. You get a few people like Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates worth 12 figures, but the majority of Americans suffer a lower standard of living that they would have if the Cold War was still going on. It's 100% predictable after the end of the Cold War. That begs the question "Why did we spend trillions on the Cold War, and not continue to let ~80% of the earth's population continue to be mired in some form of Socialism or Communism?"
A little sobering thought for a Sunday
WonderWartHog99 comments on Jul 12, 2020:
## Also see: Mexico stole your job if not Mexicans are stealing your job. In the meantime in third world countries it is "America is stealing our brains."
BD66 replies on Jul 12, 2020:
Not any longer: https://fortune.com/2020/06/23/trump-h1b-visa-executive-order-india/#:~:text=On%20Monday%2C%20President%20Donald%20Trump,the%20end%20of%20the%20year.=Trump%20also%20extended%20a%20ban,to%20the%20end%20of%202020.
Paranoia can be productive .... [agnostic.com]
BD66 comments on Jul 10, 2020:
The government can't track down 11,000,000 illegal aliens, but they can force kids who want to go to public school get vaccinated.
BD66 replies on Jul 10, 2020:
@AnneWimsey I'd give you a thumbs up, but I've got a problem with "vermin" :-)
Space... .
BD66 comments on Jun 20, 2020:
Kirk is wrong. He's using classical Newtonian mechanics. Newtonian mechanics break down in particle accelerators where particles approach the speed of light. The star ship enterprise travels many times the speed of light, so the mechanics to describe how matter reacts at those speeds does not ...
BD66 replies on Jun 20, 2020:
@Moravian You have to "suspend disbelief" on that one.
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barjoe comments on Jun 19, 2020:
Boy Scouts sought out deeply religious scoutmasters, some who liked to molest boys.
BD66 replies on Jun 19, 2020:
They found plenty.
What's the stupidest reason for not wearing a mask that you've heard?
granny comments on Jun 19, 2020:
I heard some people say ,The condensation steams up ones glasses
BD66 replies on Jun 19, 2020:
That's true, but still not reason not to wear a mask.
Oh boy..... 🙄
Lizard_of_Ahaz comments on Jun 18, 2020:
...................
BD66 replies on Jun 18, 2020:
Jack and the beanstalk is much more plausible.
And...... peeps wonder how President Trump got elected: 😎🍷
Trajan61 comments on Jun 10, 2020:
You care if I post this in the politics section of the main forum? I bet that will really get those liberal idiots stirred up!
BD66 replies on Jun 10, 2020:
stir them up.
Seems logical:
brentan comments on Jun 5, 2020:
There's just one flaw there - people understand what the problem is. It's a racist system that gives bad policemen the green light to murder black people.
BD66 replies on Jun 6, 2020:
@brentan My friend spent some time digging up the stats. Here are his results: Some stats on murder from 2017. Got the data from two sources: (1) FBI crime database and (2) Washington Post database of police killings. (I'll add links to the sources in the comment section.) Please let me know if you find a bug. Some observations: First, the percent killed by the police is higher than I would have guessed. Secondly, if you are murdered, you are more likely to be killed by the police if you are white than if you are black. That was a little bit surprising to me. Another observation is that being shot and killed by police when you are unarmed is very rare. In absolute terms is was 69 people of all races in 2017, or around 0.00002% of population in a given year, or around 1 in 5 million. Here is the reference he used for analysis: https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2017/crime-in-the-u.s.-2017/topic-pages/tables/expanded-homicide-data-table-6.xls?fbclid=IwAR1M9f4GFyCZsnrRoC6EdW0xTq9A22XhEdliJd6O6gvw03PUmmhoH8DbX1E
Seems logical:
brentan comments on Jun 5, 2020:
There's just one flaw there - people understand what the problem is. It's a racist system that gives bad policemen the green light to murder black people.
BD66 replies on Jun 5, 2020:
@brentan Here is the best source I can find: The time has come for a national reckoning on race and policing in America. But, the issues are thorny and the conclusions one can draw about racial bias are fraught with difficulty. The most granular data suggest that there is no bias in police shootings (Fryer (forthcoming)), but these data are far from a representative sample of police departments and do not contain any experimental variation. https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/fryer/files/fryer_police_aer.pdf
Seems logical:
brentan comments on Jun 5, 2020:
There's just one flaw there - people understand what the problem is. It's a racist system that gives bad policemen the green light to murder black people.
BD66 replies on Jun 5, 2020:
@brentan The only statistics available show that a white man who is going to be arrested is more likely to be killed by police than a black man who is going to be arrested. You are all spun up over a perception in your head of what the statistics are on unarmed white man vs. unarmed black man deaths caused by police. I'm saying the statistics are not available.
Seems logical:
brentan comments on Jun 5, 2020:
There's just one flaw there - people understand what the problem is. It's a racist system that gives bad policemen the green light to murder black people.
BD66 replies on Jun 5, 2020:
@brentan I don't think the "Killing unarmed (white vs. black) men" statistics are available
Seems logical:
brentan comments on Jun 5, 2020:
There's just one flaw there - people understand what the problem is. It's a racist system that gives bad policemen the green light to murder black people.
BD66 replies on Jun 5, 2020:
The ratio of White men killed by police / White men arrested by police is higher than Black men killed by police/Black men arrested by police.
💜💜💙 ........
BD66 comments on Jun 3, 2020:
It's horrible you people are so misinformed. Please watch this: https://www.facebook.com/realCandaceOwens/videos/273957870461345/UzpfSTEwMDAwMDIyNzM0MDc3Mjo0NTQyMTU3MTQ1ODAxODE5/
BD66 replies on Jun 4, 2020:
@SeaGreenEyez Can you specify what you believe is false in Cadance's statement?
Why Jesus is white (:
bookofmorons comments on Jun 4, 2020:
Funny how the gods always look like the people who believe in them . . . almost like man created god inhis imae
BD66 replies on Jun 4, 2020:
Hindus are the obvious exception. They like to throw in elephant trunks, a few extra arms, etc.
Ain't it funny
OldGoat43 comments on Jun 3, 2020:
Its arbitrary decisions don't make sense. I got banned for writing the word SCHMUCK.
BD66 replies on Jun 3, 2020:
Oh My God, You used the "S" word!
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Triphid comments on May 31, 2020:
Bloody Hell, not another debate over Atheists versus Agnostics. Hasn't this poor old Dead Horse been whipped enough already?
BD66 replies on Jun 3, 2020:
@p-nullifidian That's why someone should create an "archive of past discussions" and this topic should be one of the first ones in that archive.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@brentan The huge unknowns are what is on the body cameras of the police officers. What they were saying and doing when George Floyd was being restrained and on the ground will have a huge impact on the case. We don't have that information, but the prosecutors do.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@brentan This is what happens. You can look at Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, and now George Floyd. A young black man is killed. The leftist media grossly distorts the characters involved and the events behind what happens. There is often rioting. The person/people involved in the killing are often overcharged for the crime. There is a trial. The person/people are acquitted, then we get another round of rioting.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@brentan What you see here is my protesting the way the incident was reported. Here are stories that flat out lie in an attempt to stir people up: https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/28/us/video-george-floyd-contradict-resist-trnd/index.html https://www.insider.com/surveillance-video-george-floyd-minneapolis-police-arrest-death-2020-5 https://www.thecut.com/2020/06/man-pinned-down-by-minneapolis-police-officer-dies.html https://www.cbs58.com/news/surveillance-video-does-not-support-police-claims-that-george-floyd-resisted-arrest https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/05/29/why-george-floyd-was-arrested-and-what-happened-in-the-minutes-following/ With respect to "innocence", it's clear George Floyd resisted arrest, and it's clear the police were justified in using force to get him into the squad car. If they had said "It's horrible a helpless man was killed" rather than "It's horrible an innocent man was killed", I would have no issue with it. If the media had accurately reported George Floyd's lengthy criminal record rather than painting him to be a saint, and accurately reported that George Floyd resisted arrest for 4 minutes, it's likely there would not be 6 people killed, thousands injured, and billions of dollars in damages. The US media has been flat out lying and grossly slanting their reporting for more than a decade on racial issues, this gets people stirred up, then when they cause riots all over the country with their grossly biased reporting, they profit from it, because people tune in to see all the violence and destruction. Many times this has led to death and billions of dollars of property damage. The people of the USA should not stand for it any more.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@brentan So you and I both agree that it was highly likely George Floyd had committed a petty crime, and that the police had a right to arrest him. We also agree that George Floyd resisted arrest for 4 minutes. Those are two crimes that he likely committed, and if Derek Chauvin had not come along and killed him, George Floyd would have either been convicted of those crimes or pled to a lessor charge. Therefore use of "innocent" does not apply to George Floyd, because that word is being used to deceive people into believing it was wrong for the police to use force to get him into the squad car.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@WonderWartHog99 I'm not surprised you would wade into this issue. By your definition of "innocent", Every time a police officer makes an arrest, he has "arrested an innocent man". Every time a police officer uses force to break up a fight, he has "assaulted an innocent man" Every time a police officer writes a ticket, he has "ticketed an innocent man" In fact, using that definition of "innocent" every action a police officer takes to enforce the law is some sort of transgression against an "innocent" person. You are relying on a legal policy "innocent until proven guilty" to justify the use of a word that is entirely opposite what the connotation is to most Americans. Going up to the original post "It's horrible an innocent man was killed", if you want to apply your precise definition and say "It's horrible that a man (not yet convicted of two petty crimes) was killed" that's fine, but for most people "not yet convicted of a two petty crimes" and "innocent" have a far different meaning.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@brentan The clerk had shown them the counterfeit bill. That bill would have had George Floyd's fingerprints on it. Do you believe the police had no right to take him to the police station to get his fingerprints?
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@brentan Let's take your perverse logic one step further. Let's assume there is a situation where some lunatic has an automatic weapon and is spraying a crowd of people with bullets. Then someone (police officer or citizen) shoots the lunatic and ends his killing spree. By your definition, the person who killed the lunatic and stopped his killing spree has "killed an innocent man" because the lunatic has not yet been convicted in a court of law. Is that the stance you are taking?
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@AnneWimsey Are you even reading my posts? Look just above your comment: The focus going forward should be: Derek Chauvin should be punished for the action that he took that caused George Floyd's death either from a heart attack, or from a prolonged lack of blood flow to his brain.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@brentan That's a ridiculous argument. You could use the same reasoning to say Jeffrey Dahmer, Timothy McVeigh, and Charles Manson, were "innocent" right up until the point where they were convicted of multiple murders. It's also not a consistent argument. Is he "innocent" of paying for cigarettes with a counterfeit bill, but "guilty" of resisting arrest? He hasn't (and never will be) convicted of either crime. If you put aside the silly "innocent until proven guilty" argument, hopefully we can agree: 1. It's extremely likely that he was under the influence of fentanyl because that was found in his system during the autopsy. 2. It's extremely likely that he was under the influence of methamphetamines because that was found in his system during the autopsy. 3. It's extremely likely that he used a fraudulent $20 bill to pay for cigarettes. 4. It's extremely likely he refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the $20 bill was no good. Otherwise the store staff would not have called the police. 3. It's extremely likely he resisted arrest, because we have seen that with our own eyes on multiple videos. The media has pushed these two big lies from day 1: 1. George Floyd was innocent. 2. George Floyd did not resist arrest. The media needs to be confronted for spreading those lies that have led to multiple deaths, thousands of injuries, and billions of dollars of damages. The focus going forward should be: Derek Chauvin should be punished for the action that he took that caused George Floyd's death either from a heart attack, or from a prolonged lack of blood flow to his brain.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@GEGR Name calling, but you can't argue with the facts.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 2, 2020:
@noworry28 I don't watch Fox News. I don't listen to Rush Limbaugh. I try to find the best information I can from a variety of sources. Here is the best video I can find on George Floyd's death. Watch this video and tell me what the two junior officers did wrong before Derek Chauvin arrived: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMGUAHBFmjk=IwAR25IovkYVB6dB7w3T-XoELxsNI0wLlYXsSqoC8c7gLY3RoZwMXyKFtYXmI
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 1, 2020:
@noworry28 You can't debate the facts, so you are just name calling.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 1, 2020:
@noworry28 The media has fed the public a completely false narrative over, and over again. They did this with Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and now George Floyd. Michael Brown and George Floyd were neither "Innocent men" nor "gentle giants". People feed off the false narrative, riot, and create billions of dollars of damage. I'm an asshole for pointing out the falsehoods in the narratives?
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 1, 2020:
@MissKathleen I agree with you on Chauvin. The two junior officers who called for assistance are victims of Chauvin along with George Floyd. Up until Chauvin arrived, those two officers had done everything by the book. They were very patient with George Floyd. Then Chauvin showed up and demonstrated his "knee to the neck" technique, which triggered a heart attack. The two junior officers were suggesting that they move George Floyd into a different position, which was overruled by Chauvin. One of the junior officers called an ambulance and escalated the urgency, but by that time, the damage had already been done when Chauvin kept Floyd's head pinned down throughout his heart attack. They have lost their jobs, and now a large portion of the population is calling for their heads. Those two (and George Floyd) were extremely unlucky the backup that showed up was Derek Chauvin.
From Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy ([rep.
Triphid comments on May 31, 2020:
Bloody Hell, not another debate over Atheists versus Agnostics. Hasn't this poor old Dead Horse been whipped enough already?
BD66 replies on Jun 1, 2020:
@p-nullifidian Newbies with "fresh" ideas and "unconvential" thinking should be readily embraced. Newbies bringing up "stale" discussions, should be pointed to previous instances where the discussions have been had over and over again. I have no strong opinion on the oppressive point system other than that it takes a long, long, long time to get from level 7 to level 8.
People's understanding depends on the phrasing and this is how it should be phrased
BD66 comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The "Innocent Black Man" had multiple felony convictions. spent 4 years in prison for armed robbery. purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was counterfeit. resisted arrest for 4 minutes before Derek Chauvin ...
BD66 replies on Jun 1, 2020:
@brentan Nobody should die in police custody. That doesn't change the fact that George Floyd, a man with a long history of violent crime, made a lot of bad decisions that night. 1. He was on fentanyl. 2. He purchased cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill. (He may or may not have know that). 3. He refused to return the cigarettes when the clerk told him the bill was no good. 4. After his confrontation with the clerk, he sat outside the convenience store in his car for a long time so police could find him. 5. He resisted arrest for 4 minutes. If he had not made bad decisions #3, #4, and #5, he would have never met Derek Chauvin, because Derek Chauvin was called in as backup for the two junior officers who were unable to arrest him and get him in to the squad car. Derek Chauvin made 2 bad decisions: 1. He put George Floyd in such a stressful situation that it triggered a heart attack. 2. He did not recognize that George Floyd was suffering a heart attack and did nothing to help him. Derek Chauvin deserves to be punished for those bad decisions because it was his responsibility to ensure George Floyd's safety, but George Floyd was not "innocent".
How Many Would Put Themselves In The Middle of This Diagram
TomMcGiverin comments on Jun 1, 2020:
The only people who would not be in the middle are those who are either racists and/or believe that order matters more than justice..
BD66 replies on Jun 1, 2020:
Those that believe Social Justice matters more than law and order disagree with the lower right. I've seen a lot of posts on facebook today to that effect.
From Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy ([rep.
Triphid comments on May 31, 2020:
Bloody Hell, not another debate over Atheists versus Agnostics. Hasn't this poor old Dead Horse been whipped enough already?
BD66 replies on May 31, 2020:
@p-nullifidian Yup, he's level 4.
From Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy ([rep.
Triphid comments on May 31, 2020:
Bloody Hell, not another debate over Atheists versus Agnostics. Hasn't this poor old Dead Horse been whipped enough already?
BD66 replies on May 31, 2020:
Probably a newbie who thinks he's come up with an interesting new topic for discussion.
George Floyd and MPD Officer Derek Chauvin likely knew each other.
bingst comments on May 29, 2020:
That certainly puts a new twist on things. Rather shocking, and calls into question Chauvin's motives. Could it have been premediated?
BD66 replies on May 29, 2020:
It may well have been a killing based on a personal grudge rather than racism, but the media prefers to go the race-baiting path, then cover the riots that ensue. It's good for their bottom line.
MINNEAPOLIS on fire [powerlineblog.
silverotter11 comments on May 29, 2020:
The media was probably relieved to have something other to focus on besides the pandemic. But it really is the same; a multi-layered crisis and chaos with a totally unhelpful president tweeting from his toilet room. The courts of public opinion weighting in each with its on opinion/bias. AND NO ...
BD66 replies on May 29, 2020:
You are correct. Nothing like taking a single bad cop and then present a grossly biased narrative against police to get people stirred up. Then they can cover the riots that ensue. Good for ratings, more money for the news agencies.
Is homosexuality a choice?
BD66 comments on May 27, 2020:
It's a combination of genetics and environment. Examples of environment: The mothers of some boys in my hometown dressed them up in dresses. They came out as gay as adults. Men (and women) sent to prison are much more likely to engage in homosexual acts than men (and women) outside of ...
BD66 replies on May 28, 2020:
@Sofabeast It sounds like we are 100% in agreement? Culture directs us as to what is normal. In western society the military has been a straight male enclave until recently, and homosexuality is seen as populated by effeminate males. Yet look to Ancient Greece and the Spartans. The toughest, hardest strongest killer military societies humanity has produced and gay/bi. Surely not all Spartan men were gay/bi or is bisexual/pansexual our basic normal? This would imply that the environment in which the Spartans raised their boys led to a higher incidence of gay and bisexual behavior. Don't you agree?
Is homosexuality a choice?
BD66 comments on May 27, 2020:
It's a combination of genetics and environment. Examples of environment: The mothers of some boys in my hometown dressed them up in dresses. They came out as gay as adults. Men (and women) sent to prison are much more likely to engage in homosexual acts than men (and women) outside of ...
BD66 replies on May 27, 2020:
@Sgt_Spanky A larger study in Sweden https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2008/06/gay-not-all-genes
Is homosexuality a choice?
BD66 comments on May 27, 2020:
It's a combination of genetics and environment. Examples of environment: The mothers of some boys in my hometown dressed them up in dresses. They came out as gay as adults. Men (and women) sent to prison are much more likely to engage in homosexual acts than men (and women) outside of ...
BD66 replies on May 27, 2020:
@Sgt_Spanky There is an environmental factor. Look at Jason and Jaron Collins. Identical Twins, Same DNA. Jason is gay, Jaron is not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFYCT5Prsw4
Is homosexuality a choice?
BD66 comments on May 27, 2020:
It's a combination of genetics and environment. Examples of environment: The mothers of some boys in my hometown dressed them up in dresses. They came out as gay as adults. Men (and women) sent to prison are much more likely to engage in homosexual acts than men (and women) outside of ...
BD66 replies on May 27, 2020:
@Sgt_Spanky On the flip-side, I know three tomboys from my hometown who had fathers who were obsessed with sports. Both girls competed and did quite well in sports against little boys, then when they got into high school and competed against girls, they dominated in sports like basketball and softball. Those three turned out to be lesbians. It could have been a similar type of feedback, positive reinforcement for masculine behavior and negative reinforcement for feminine behavior.
Is homosexuality a choice?
BD66 comments on May 27, 2020:
It's a combination of genetics and environment. Examples of environment: The mothers of some boys in my hometown dressed them up in dresses. They came out as gay as adults. Men (and women) sent to prison are much more likely to engage in homosexual acts than men (and women) outside of ...
BD66 replies on May 27, 2020:
@Sgt_Spanky I would guess the mother wanted a daughter, so she dressed her son in girl's clothing. She also likely gave him positive feedback when he acted in feminine ways and negative feedback for masculine behavior.

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