Criminalizing kids for being kids.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TreeFrogTrader, Oct 14, 2019.

  1. Overnight

    Overnight

    Commander Data in the house. Whoa.
     
    #21     Oct 14, 2019
  2. Candy cigarettes? Training wheels to help pre-teens act as play smokers? I wonder if they still make toy guns or grenade lighters? Although a Pez Dispenser was legitimately a dangerous weapon if mishandled.

    Am I living in fantasyland? It seems so, but what is the alternative? The present trajectory of “reality” points to a future where there is no accountability on any level. A future where success is not measured by hard work and dedication, but rather who you know and how much you can get away with. We will end up with a unproductive society with a standard of living to match.

    So my contribution is to try to point out the obvious to people, some of whom are easily distracted.
     
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    #22     Oct 14, 2019
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    You cannot point out the obvious to people if they do not understand what is obvious, in the realm of what "should be deemed acceptable". They are offended at every turn.

    I'll give you an example, and this is not lie...

    While I was reading this thread, this video started in the background in a separate bowser window. It was minimized, but I could still hear the audio of it.

    Do the same. Start this video, but do not watch it. Just listen...

     
    #23     Oct 14, 2019
  4. Overnight

    Overnight

    Now THAT is funny, and a testament to the times we are in. That first minute is now offensive, because it is deemed sexual assaulting or what-have-you.
     
    #24     Oct 14, 2019
  5. easymon1

    easymon1

    ignorance.jpg
    aaainthebeltway, agreed
    givin'
    one of the highest per capita rates of $spending on education in USA,
    gettin'
    one of the lowest literacy rates,
    one of the highest poverty rates,
    highest rates of teen pregnancies,
    one of the highest crime rates in the USA.
    murder increase of 40% in 2018.
    did it mention: one of the highest per capita spending rates on education ?
    Washington, DC
    source:
    DAVID KNIGHT SHOW Monday 10/14/19: News & Analysis
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/tXblbyMa1i4A/
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignorance
     
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    #25     Oct 14, 2019
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  6. RRY16

    RRY16

    Serious question since you’re in the business of lecturing, what church are you affiliated with and how many kids do you have? Obviously you don’t have to answer but it would be helpful.
     
    #26     Oct 14, 2019
  7. Overnight

    Overnight

    For the record...If you are a Gen X, there's a damned great chance that your mom was a "teen pregnancy."

    OMFG THE WORLD IS DOOMED ABORT ALL THE BABIES NOW THAT ARE IN ANY FEMALE UNDER THE AGE OF 20 YEARS OLD.

    Because a teen pregnancy is any woman who is pregnant at 19YO or less. So I suppose they must all be aborted, at any stage of life. Because...I dunno, who commands this one? The Bible? The Islamists? Who is taking claim for that one?

    Seriously.
     
    #27     Oct 14, 2019
  8. Not affiliated with any church and have no kids. I feel so impeached. Oh well, perhaps I’ll soon have company...

    I do find it interesting that you seem to have a Pavlovian response whenever religion is mentioned. Sure, there is hypocrisy when a pedophile Catholic priest only faces a transfer to a new congregation after he is caught or there are some, ok, more than some, Born Again Christians who don’t practice what they preach. However, overall, religion seems to be a net benefit for its practitioners and society.

    Now put that in your pipe and smoke it!
     
    #28     Oct 14, 2019
  9. In my opinion, young genes make the best babies. Unfortunately, bad environments can make the worst adults.
     
    #29     Oct 14, 2019
  10. RRY16

    RRY16

    How do you know that religion seems to be a net benefit for its practitioners and society if you don’t attend?
     
    #30     Oct 15, 2019