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10929. iiibbb - 6/25/2013 10:54:43 PM

"This is a good quality in a parent when you have no choice. It's a detestable quality when you do. "

And I plainly have no choice if my child is GLBT.

Thanks.

"But mistakes happen. And your unwillingness to even hypothetically protect your children from those avoidable mistakes is a sad quality in a parent. "

You fucking asshole moron fuckwit.

10930. PincherMartin - 6/25/2013 10:54:57 PM

"It is a perfectly reasonable response. The example being that if I could control one element... you being the one arguing that homosexuality or transgenderism is a "negative"."

It is a negative. If you're gay, your options for love are much narrower than if you're not. That's not a subjective opinion. That's arithmetic. (If you're a transgender, they're even worse.)

When only one to two percent of males are gay, and you allow your son to be gay when you could have thrown that biological switch to delete that option, what you're saying is that you don't want him to be open to loving the other 50 percent of the population which is made up of women.

You've narrowed his options. You've ghettoized him. And why? Because you're too scared to flout a modern-day Western consensus that's only developed in the last decade.

You had a choice for giving him a better life. Instead, you choose not because you're too afraid of an ignorant liberal consensus. That's pathetic.

10931. PincherMartin - 6/25/2013 10:56:00 PM

"And I plainly have no choice if my child is GLBT."

We're talking about a hypothetical future in which you do have a choice, you nitwit.

10932. PincherMartin - 6/25/2013 11:00:13 PM

"So if I could control one dial I would be sure to turn before touching the gender expression dial is to make sure the honesty dial was turned way up."

The thing you're not understanding is that you'll be able to control more than one dial.

Don't you have a fucking remote control? When you adjust the volume, do you think you lose the ability to change channels? When you change channels, do you think you lose the ability to mute?

Just based on our short conversation, the thing you should probably worry the most about in your children is their IQ. Because if they got your score, they're in a world of fucking hurt.

10933. iiibbb - 6/25/2013 11:08:32 PM

"And I plainly have no choice if my child is GLBT."

We're talking about a hypothetical future in which you do have a choice, you nitwit."


I'm talk about reality today you fucktwit

10934. PincherMartin - 6/25/2013 11:20:26 PM

"I'm talk about reality today you fucktwit"

No, dumbass, you were talking about the future, which is how we got off on this jaunt. See your #10911.

This is the problem with dumb people. They always forget what they say and have to be reminded.

10935. iiibbb - 6/25/2013 11:31:00 PM

I'm comforted by the fact that in future world, your parents, when informed what a douche you'd be if permitted to live... would not be selected.

10936. PincherMartin - 6/25/2013 11:36:58 PM

I'm discomforted by the syntax of that sentence. My parents ... would not be selected? Because I'm a douche?

Pray our Brave New World won't select for verbal clarity, iiibbb, or I'm afraid your line will end in a muddle of words.

10937. Ms. No - 6/25/2013 11:37:06 PM

I'm completely serious, Ms. No.

How unfortunate for you.

Just because you're ignorant of basic biology and human development doesn't mean the rest of us have to be.

My understanding of human biology is just fine, but your apparent inability to understand the difference between sex and gender is scientifically behind the times.

Your views are also profoundly anti-woman. etc. etc. blah blah blah

Really? You want to revoke my FemmeCard? Bring it baby. My vagina can whip yours any day of the week.



10938. PincherMartin - 6/25/2013 11:39:58 PM

"My understanding of human biology is just fine, but your apparent inability to understand the difference between sex and gender is scientifically behind the times."

That gender studies you wandered into as an underclassman was not a science class, Ms. No, no matter what the professor told you.

"Really? You want to revoke my FemmeCard? Bring it baby. My vagina can whip yours any day of the week."

Given its size, I have no doubt that's true.

10939. arkymalarky - 6/26/2013 2:28:09 AM

Fact free hypotheticals, false premises, misapplication of terms, and mismatched analogies leading nowhere, all topped off with a shallow and chauvinistic pejorative. How long before the word Feminazis is applied?

10940. Ms. No - 6/26/2013 3:27:17 AM

Hard to use Feminazi after he already said I hate women. I think that's why he called me a whore.

It must drive him nuts that flinging his poo like a rabid chimp doesn't make him right.

10941. PincherMartin - 6/26/2013 7:24:42 AM

Arky,

"Fact free hypotheticals, false premises, misapplication of terms, and mismatched analogies leading nowhere, all topped off with a shallow and chauvinistic pejorative."

You're more than a little vague about where you identified all of these errors of mine. The application of basic statistical knowledge on gays to evolutionary thinking about fitness is not a "fact-free hypothetical", for example.

But I'm sure you knew that already.

"How long before the word Feminazis is applied?"

You have Rush Limbaugh on the brain 24 hours a day. Do you ever stop thinking about that fat guy? Do you dream of him when you sleep?

10942. PincherMartin - 6/26/2013 7:32:59 AM

Ms. No,

"Hard to use Feminazi after he already said I hate women. I think that's why he called me a whore."M

I didn't call you a whore. I suggested you had a large, scary vagina, but that was only after you intimidated me by saying your vagina could "whip" my vagina.

Shouldn't you take that as a compliment? At least your vagina is being praised for something. At least it's finally getting a moment in the spotlight.

10943. Ms. No - 6/26/2013 3:32:28 PM

Sorry, Pincher, I've exceeded my quota of internet freakshow for the year. You'll have to play by yourself.

10944. PincherMartin - 6/26/2013 4:42:46 PM

Ms. No,

That's fine. You're no fun to play with anyway. Too dull and too plodding.

I just wanted to set the record straight that I didn't call you a whore.

10945. iiibbb - 6/26/2013 5:28:55 PM

I looked up that video clip you posted Pincher... oh the irony of you choosing that one. I hope Karma bites you in the ass.

10946. judithathome - 6/26/2013 6:17:19 PM

Now THIS is how you filibuster!

Why Wendy Davis' Filibuster Matters

On Monday, the Texas State House voted overwhelmingly to pass a draconian proposal that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks, as well as adding stringent new restrictions on how clinics get licensed. The intent was clear: Supporters of the bill, known as SB 5, openly acknowledged that the law would have closed 37 of the state's 42 clinics, leaving hundreds of thousands of women in Texas and neighboring states like Oklahoma with no way to access abortion care. With a conservative majority in the State Senate and the support of Governor Rick Perry, the measure seemed certain to become law.

But on Tuesday, Democratic State Senator Wendy Davis, backed by an army of feminist supporters, launched an epic 13-hour filibuster and shut the whole thing down.

Davis began her filibuster just after 11 A.M. yesterday, reading aloud testimony from doctors and women who would be impacted by the restrictions. For the filibuster to work, Davis had to speak until midnight – the deadline for the end of a 30-day special session called by Gov. Perry to address left-over GOP priorities like closing nearly all the abortion clinics in the state and redistricting. This wasn't the kind of symbolic filibuster in name only seen in the U.S. Senate: Under Texas' parliamentary rules, Davis was required to speak continuously and only on the topic of the bill the entire time. She couldn't take breaks to eat, take a sip of water or go to the bathroom. She could not lean against anything for support. If Davis broke any of these rules, the filibuster would die and SB 5 would become law.

10947. arkymalarky - 6/26/2013 6:40:55 PM

aren't you proud of that judith!I was going to ask you about her.

10948. Ms. No - 6/26/2013 7:15:20 PM

So thrilled about this --- Mom had read in the morning paper that she'd been dismissed or overrun and the bill had passed. Very excellent news to find that this isn't so!

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