If Mort Divine ruled the world

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i'd really "reject this insanity" in a different way

someone saying "i'm proud to be black" really comes across as racist to me
the "civil rights movement" was called the civil rights, instead of "black rights" because it didn't happen until the 100th anniversary of the civil war
so now, all the great-grand children of all the slave owners and all the grand-children of all the slaves have now all died of old-age
so the idea that slavery happening somehow makes the black people alive today somehow better than the white people alive today is totally ludicrous
also
when you have a culture where "pimp" is a respected job-title,
where "drug-dealer" is a person's sole source of income instead of something you do on the week-end
when 12 percent of the country's population makes up 60 percent of that same country's prison population
when the average black girl gets knocked-up for the first time way-the-fuck-younger than the average white girl
when black people are way-the-fuck more likely to become homeless than white people
when black people become pimps and drug-dealers as a straight-up-instead-of-graduating-high-school
when culture-bleed happens and white people in prison and homeless shelters start acting like ghetto-gangster-thugs instead culture-bleed happening in a positive way of having real life black people becoming the Huxtables from The Cosby Show

and then the half-white people who are capable of getting a severe sunburn start screaming that they are "proud to be black"
yeah, that's fucking idiotic
and offensive to white people
 
Just more evidence that the media intelligentsia isn't the academic intelligentsia. What surfaces in public discourse doesn't accurately reflect the conversations happening among professional scholars.
 
I appreciate that the NRx conceptualization of modern secularism as a Christian derived religion with substitutes for god and sin is slowly gaining academic acknowledgement, even if limited in scope. Great piece by McWhorter.
 
I appreciate that the NRx conceptualization of modern secularism as a Christian derived religion with substitutes for god and sin is slowly gaining academic acknowledgement, even if limited in scope.
this is a new-ish permutation of the original concept

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This shit is so crazy. She started transitioning from female to male at the age of 12, lived most of her teens as a dude, and recently detransitioned back to a chick. She had a legit beard and chest hair and all, and her voice is destroyed beyond repair by the treatments.
 
If I had the wrong upbringing I would definitely be a tranny. I remember one time when I was 5 I was walking around with only an oversized sweater and undies on, and my dad asked me where my pants were. I told him it was a dress and he told me to put some pants on before he whooped my ass. Didn't seem fair that only girls got to skip the pants step of clothing, especially since I was a bit autistic and would sometimes have mental breakdowns trying to get the button done correctly on my pants. Didn't learn how to tie my own shoes until 5th grade. Then when I was 10 I first noticed that my ballsac had a vertical line across it, and wondered if I used to have a vagina that got stitched up and filled with balls at some point. Maybe once a year in elementary school someone would confuse me for a girl too, which really offended me at the time, and was a deciding factor in having a reference to my biological sex in my primary internet handle. But now I'm bald so it's all good.

EDIT: I also wanted long pretty hair as a kid but that's mostly because Future Trunks was my sex idol tbh.
 
If I had the wrong upbringing I would definitely be a tranny. I remember one time when I was 5 I was walking around with only an oversized sweater and undies on, and my dad asked me where my pants were. I told him it was a dress and he told me to put some pants on before he whooped my ass. Didn't seem fair that only girls got to skip the pants step of clothing, especially since I was a bit autistic and would sometimes have mental breakdowns trying to get the button done correctly on my pants. Didn't learn how to tie my own shoes until 5th grade. Then when I was 10 I first noticed that my ballsac had a vertical line across it, and wondered if I used to have a vagina that got stitched up and filled with balls at some point. Maybe once a year in elementary school someone would confuse me for a girl too, which really offended me at the time, and was a deciding factor in having a reference to my biological sex in my primary internet handle. But now I'm bald so it's all good.

EDIT: I also wanted long pretty hair as a kid but that's mostly because Future Trunks was my sex idol tbh.
it's awesome to see someone post a story about himself that's almost as weird as the crazy-ass stories i post about my fucked-up life
 
If I had the wrong upbringing I would definitely be a tranny. I remember one time when I was 5 I was walking around with only an oversized sweater and undies on, and my dad asked me where my pants were. I told him it was a dress and he told me to put some pants on before he whooped my ass. Didn't seem fair that only girls got to skip the pants step of clothing, especially since I was a bit autistic and would sometimes have mental breakdowns trying to get the button done correctly on my pants. Didn't learn how to tie my own shoes until 5th grade. Then when I was 10 I first noticed that my ballsac had a vertical line across it, and wondered if I used to have a vagina that got stitched up and filled with balls at some point. Maybe once a year in elementary school someone would confuse me for a girl too, which really offended me at the time, and was a deciding factor in having a reference to my biological sex in my primary internet handle. But now I'm bald so it's all good.

EDIT: I also wanted long pretty hair as a kid but that's mostly because Future Trunks was my sex idol tbh.

Just a tranny? Maybe a serial killer. Maybe if you were born in Japan you would have went on to create some great mango and animu. When I was very young I saw my dad wear kilts a few times and that confused the hell out of me, so my dad got me a kilt too but I grew out of that very quickly.
 
fwiw, I was aware of the existence of kilts at the time, my school did some kind of Scottish pride event when I was in kindergarten and I remember the kilts really stood out to me as weird/shocking, so maybe that inspired my sweater-dress decision too.
 
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If I had the wrong upbringing I would definitely be a tranny. I remember one time when I was 5 I was walking around with only an oversized sweater and undies on, and my dad asked me where my pants were. I told him it was a dress and he told me to put some pants on before he whooped my ass. Didn't seem fair that only girls got to skip the pants step of clothing, especially since I was a bit autistic and would sometimes have mental breakdowns trying to get the button done correctly on my pants. Didn't learn how to tie my own shoes until 5th grade. Then when I was 10 I first noticed that my ballsac had a vertical line across it, and wondered if I used to have a vagina that got stitched up and filled with balls at some point. Maybe once a year in elementary school someone would confuse me for a girl too, which really offended me at the time, and was a deciding factor in having a reference to my biological sex in my primary internet handle. But now I'm bald so it's all good.

EDIT: I also wanted long pretty hair as a kid but that's mostly because Future Trunks was my sex idol tbh.
when i was wearing skirts, i wasn't 5, i was 14
and it was a sex-costume thing
i knew girls that were into fucking a guy wearing a "sissy-dress"
i used to have a "sissy-dress" where the front looked like a shiny-blue prom-dress, but my arms were stuck behind my back in a straight-jacket kinda thing
and the girls dressing me up in this thing weren't into going down on other girls, it was a female-dominance thing, where i'm in the dress with a long goatee and the girl sucking my dick while my arms are stuck behind my back