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Arguments Against the Weird?

Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #20 on: July 05, 2012, 02:52:54 PM »
So what you're saying is that it's actually grossly intolerant to try to force you to tolerate (accept, endorse, embrace) something you're not tolerant of for your own religious, ethical or moral reasons?

Pretty much. 

I think it's easy to be "tolerant" (in the left's definition of the word) when it's on a small scale.  "People like chopping off their dicks to become women?  Well, they aren't bothering anybody, right?  There's only 500 of them?  Who cares what they do?"

But doesn't the conversation change if the number was higher?  What if the majority of Americans acted that way?  Are you still "tolerant" as the minority?  Wouldn't you rather live some place that featured more people like you? 

If so, why is it wrong to speak out against it or simply just not for it when it is still a minuscule number of people?
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #21 on: July 05, 2012, 03:05:36 PM »
Pretty much. 

I think it's easy to be "tolerant" (in the left's definition of the word) when it's on a small scale.  "People like chopping off their dicks to become women?  Well, they aren't bothering anybody, right?  There's only 500 of them?  Who cares what they do?"

But doesn't the conversation change if the number was higher?  What if the majority of Americans acted that way?  Are you still "tolerant" as the minority?  Wouldn't you rather live some place that featured more people like you?  If so, why is it wrong to speak out against it or simply just not for it when it is still a minuscule number of people?

This ain't the 50's anymore-And what are you going to speak out about? Someone living a life that you disagree with?

How has his decision affected you?

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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #22 on: July 05, 2012, 03:07:45 PM »
Pretty much. 

I think it's easy to be "tolerant" (in the left's definition of the word) when it's on a small scale.  "People like chopping off their dicks to become women?  Well, they aren't bothering anybody, right?  There's only 500 of them?  Who cares what they do?"

But doesn't the conversation change if the number was higher?  What if the majority of Americans acted that way?  Are you still "tolerant" as the minority?  Wouldn't you rather live some place that featured more people like you? 

If so, why is it wrong to speak out against it or simply just not for it when it is still a minuscule number of people?

The conversation changes for me when my views aren't given representation. 

If my daughter's teacher used to be a man and is now "Betty" and I don't object I've given defacto acceptance to something I disagree with.  It's an aberrant lifestyle and it not one I want represented to my children as "just another choice." 

Same with gays, goat fuckers, bigamists, Muslims or whatever. 

If you want to lay the pipe to an orangutan in your home and you aren't violating any laws, I don't care. 

If you want to stand up and demand that all orangutan fuckers should be given special treatment (often defined as "equal") then you've stepped into my space and I should have the right to tell you to keep it down home.
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #23 on: July 05, 2012, 03:10:37 PM »
Oh dear God, please for all that's holy, let that guy be a PI Marine.

Can't help you there he was a Hollywood Jarhead but if it helps any he was originally from Texas so that speaks to a lot of the crazy.
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #24 on: July 05, 2012, 03:14:16 PM »
This ain't the 50's anymore-And what are you going to speak out about? Someone living a life that you disagree with?

How has his decision affected you?

I wasn't alive during the 1950s.  I wouldn't know. 

Yes.  "I don't want to live this lifestyle or be friends with people like that because of ______." 

You cannot say anything remotely close to that as evidenced by responses like yours. 
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #25 on: July 05, 2012, 03:36:06 PM »
I wasn't alive during the 1950s.  I wouldn't know. 

Yes.  "I don't want to live this lifestyle or be friends with people like that because of ______." 

You cannot say anything remotely close to that as evidenced by responses like yours.

Neither was I- I just think you’re letting what someone else wants to do affect you, when it doesn’t. Now I agree that if their lifestyle is infringing on your rights (or if there forcing it) then you have every right to do whatever is needed. 
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #26 on: July 05, 2012, 08:00:09 PM »
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #27 on: July 05, 2012, 08:32:59 PM »
AWK works with a lawyer who wanted to have his ass rifle-bored, but it ended up more like a snub-nose, because he's dwarfish

Either way, my turds shoot out at a high velocity now.  It helps to keep the sex chute clean.
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #28 on: July 05, 2012, 08:46:39 PM »
Either way, my turds shoot out at a high velocity now.  It helps to keep the sex chute clean.
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Re: Arguments Against the Weird?
« Reply #29 on: July 05, 2012, 09:49:12 PM »
The conversation changes for me when my views aren't given representation. 

If my daughter's teacher used to be a man and is now "Betty" and I don't object I've given defacto acceptance to something I disagree with.  It's an aberrant lifestyle and it not one I want represented to my children as "just another choice." 

Same with gays, goat fuckers, bigamists, Muslims or whatever. 

If you want to lay the pipe to an orangutan in your home and you aren't violating any laws, I don't care. 

If you want to stand up and demand that all orangutan fuckers should be given special treatment (often defined as "equal") then you've stepped into my space and I should have the right to tell you to keep it down home.

Perfectly put.
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