Abortion is the sort of thing that can be your top priority when you are fed, and housed, and taking care of otherwise, you don't need to worry about people coming into your house and murdering you, you don't need worry about getting robbed in the street, you don't need to worry about the state coming and taking away your children, or throwing you in jail for saying something that they disagree with...
So with all those things going on, the idea that the top priority is going to be the fact that you can't kill an inconvenient person would be the top priority represents to me decadence. You're so disconnected from the reality of people's lives that you think that this luxury item is most important when first of all most people don't have any risk of losing their ability to get an abortion if they want it, and second of all people are concerned about where their next meal is coming from or how they are going to survive the winter without being turned into a slab of meat flavored ice.
In a sense, her argument is almost like "let them eat cake".
So with all those things going on, the idea that the top priority is going to be the fact that you can't kill an inconvenient person would be the top priority represents to me decadence. You're so disconnected from the reality of people's lives that you think that this luxury item is most important when first of all most people don't have any risk of losing their ability to get an abortion if they want it, and second of all people are concerned about where their next meal is coming from or how they are going to survive the winter without being turned into a slab of meat flavored ice.
In a sense, her argument is almost like "let them eat cake".
We're not trapped in here with you, you're trapped in here with us! #feditips
Several cohorts will face headwinds thanks to many factors. A lot is posted on the exploding-heads parental rights forum, including studies suggesting that newborns are ending up practically subhuman in some cases, toddlers are seeing massively reduced language and social skills, school children are losing the equivalent of years of education because of its ineffectiveness, and I've personally heard anecdotes of college age kids who aren't meeting expectations because of everything that's happened.
The amount of harm these people have caused is immeasurable, especially considering their claims of "harm reduction" as an ideology.
I wrote my book when I realized I needed to start planning for a future he needs to succeed in, just like what you're talking about. Filled the house with all sorts of books for all ages and started lessons from birth because the world's gonna be hard out there and he'll have to be ready.
The amount of harm these people have caused is immeasurable, especially considering their claims of "harm reduction" as an ideology.
I wrote my book when I realized I needed to start planning for a future he needs to succeed in, just like what you're talking about. Filled the house with all sorts of books for all ages and started lessons from birth because the world's gonna be hard out there and he'll have to be ready.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dZLeEUE940
Sort of an incredible weapon for 1780. 22 rounds a minute, and no cloud of smoke that would be usually associated with the black powder used at the time.
Sort of an incredible weapon for 1780. 22 rounds a minute, and no cloud of smoke that would be usually associated with the black powder used at the time.
Wise move on their part.
When you're building a giant cannon, make sure it won't be pointed back at you in the near future.
When you're building a giant cannon, make sure it won't be pointed back at you in the near future.
I keep seeing the question "What's the chance of a recession?" Which I find really odd since the US at least is already in one. Depending on how you measure inflation, most of the world already is.
I didn't watch that one until the closing arguments, but holy shit that guy...
Like, did he really think that the jury was going to decide to ignore the video of him plowing through all those people and set him free?
Like, did he really think that the jury was going to decide to ignore the video of him plowing through all those people and set him free?
It would be convenient if covid just happens to do the same exact thing that germ and immune system theory would predict would occur from policies enacted. It would mean that the policies didn't have any consequences.
Unfortunately, policies have consequences, and you're seeing the consequences of those policies now.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2020/march/16/class-suspensions
Unfortunately, policies have consequences, and you're seeing the consequences of those policies now.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2020/march/16/class-suspensions
You prevented kids from socialising, then their immune systems were weakened by not being exposed to germs in their community, then they got sick once they were finally allowed to be around other people.
This is the predicted and predictable consequences of the policies you argued for, made manifest.
We are facing many and varied consequences that were predicted and predictable from these policies from collapsing educational outcomes to collapsing social and language skills in babies to economic stagflation to starvation and collapse in countries and wars from opportunistic regimes.
We tried to warn you.
This is the predicted and predictable consequences of the policies you argued for, made manifest.
We are facing many and varied consequences that were predicted and predictable from these policies from collapsing educational outcomes to collapsing social and language skills in babies to economic stagflation to starvation and collapse in countries and wars from opportunistic regimes.
We tried to warn you.
I asked about subject matter jurisdiction, why didn't I go free?
Why didn't the jury use jury nullification even once?
Why didn't the jury use jury nullification even once?
