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Now we have "dinosaur". I think I can identify with that too....
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Well thats certainly one interpretation of the events and Trumps intentions.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 8:14 pmDon't know. Is there any sort of evidence for that?demographic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 7:15 pm Err, didn't Trump more or less had a fucking season ticket for Epstiens island and now owns his trafficking jet?
Maybe I'll have a quick look on X...
In all seriousness, Epstein was almost certainly a CIA/deep state operative. Links to Israeli secret service too iirc. I doubt if there is anyone of any importance he didn't try and hook up with. How successful that was is anyones guess.
Looks like we will get to find out though. It is one of Trump many promises to release the Epstein list. Promises which almost got him killed.
They said so back in the 90s iirc. (In a recent issue they reprinted what they said then verbatim). It seems they were one of the few that would risk the backlash/lawsuits and actually print the story. As said ^^^ the people that should have been interested weren't, or were actively shutting the story down. There may be a few bandwagon jumpers currently but it's more interesting to ask why he wasn't put under any sort of pressure back then. (Or, if you want the spooky music version, why anyone should want to trash his reputation this late in the day. You may draw dotted lines to Dodi/Diana to illustrate any theories as you see fit).Saga Lout wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 7:14 pmHe's bang to rights. Private Eye says so.demographic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 6:34 pm
So the number of women accusing Al Fayed of abusing them is upto 111, Private Eye and IIRC Vanity Fair reported on this years ago.
Theres been several people who enabled his behavior and there were complaints into the Met (who did fuckalll because, hell it was the Met) decades ago.
I do often want to at least question comments like the one you've replied to but on various forums etc I've experienced a bit of back lash on various topics, so as a single white female, I don't often stand up to discuss stuff. I have enough issues in real life. I know that can be perceived as weak by some, but honestly, I deal with sexism/chauvanism every week (probably everyday, but I learnt to ignore most of it 40 years ago!!).dern wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 5:37 pmThe are many other words that encapsulate what you might be based on this and 'polite' is near the arse end of the list. If this post gets me banned then so be it, I'm so tired of this horrible crap being posted as being an acceptable opinion without it being challenged. I've tried not to get ensnared with people who post this sort of shit but it's just appalling, it's no longer the 70s and no one should have to listen to or read this shit without having the option to call it out for what it is.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:49 pm I wouldn't say I'm obsessed and especially not obsessed with trans women (i.e. men pretending to be women). If a man want to pretend he's woman then I'm all for it. I'll even call him Susan (or Linda or even Lia) if that's his fetish, but that's because I'm polite.
I think most women have had some sort of assault but it's virtually unprovable in most cases. Some women just accept they made questionable decisions, get whatever it is over with and move on. That happens way more than most people could imagine. Making an iffy decision and then just knowing that saying no and wanting to leave is going to be far worse. It's mostly less bad than rape as the legal description, but still stays with that woman. Even rape is incredibly difficult to prove and get justice. Which is horrificdemographic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 6:34 pmSo the number of women accusing Al Fayed of abusing them is upto 111, Private Eye and IIRC Vanity Fair reported on this years ago.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 1:08 pm You can say what you like about Mohamed Al-Fayed, you can make all kinds of allegations. He will never be able to defend himself, he will never get a fair trial and most importantly, he will not be able to sue you for libel.
Also, he was rich, if people believe you, you might be in line for a windfall. So go for it.
Theres been several people who enabled his behavior and there were complaints into the Met (who did fuckalll because, hell it was the Met) decades ago.
Now that its been on TV many more women (including one that was 13 at the time of the offence) stood up to what will have been for them years of shame and mental anguish.
I have been close to a couple of women who have been raped and from talking to them I thi k its faaar more common than some people realise. My guess is that its about a third of women have been sexually assaulted in some way so not just golddiggers as you seem to suggest
If its a third of women then thats also a lot of perpetrators, and if theres a lot who am I more inclined to be suspicious about? They would be the ones gaslighting any accusers stories they hear about?
As I heard a bit .ore on this story on the radio today I did a search cos I remembered it being discussed, turns out it was your post because, well of course it was.
Among grown adults it's no issue at all. I think that's a shared opinion among most ordinary people. What consenting adults get up to in their own time is their own business. The problem is more with "trans activists" wanting to promote this type of behaviour as if it is lit. normal with children and within the education system. That is bang out of order imho. It is way too subjective and years before a child can possibly know anything about love or sex/sexual orientation and whether or not they might one day want to start a family.
My partner works at a large state school. The kids there are fine with trans, non-binary etc. Quite a few of them do identify in those ways.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 4:32 pmAmong grown adults it's no issue at all. I think that's a shared opinion among most ordinary people. What consenting adults get up to in their own time is their own business. The problem is more with "trans activists" wanting to promote this type of behaviour as if it is lit. normal with children and within the education system. That is bang out of order imho. It is way too subjective and years before a child can possibly know anything about love or sex/sexual orientation and whether or not they might one day want to start a family.
Yeah and those same kids want to be astronauts, footballers or filmstars when they grow up.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 4:58 pm My partner works at a large state school. The kids there are fine with trans, non-binary etc. Quite a few of them do identify in those ways.
IME it's mainly confused old men living in the fear zone who have a problem with these people being recognised and having fair rights.
I really don’t think many of us, of any age or either sex, care too much about how people dress up or “identify.”MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 4:58 pmMy partner works at a large state school. The kids there are fine with trans, non-binary etc. Quite a few of them do identify in those ways.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 4:32 pmAmong grown adults it's no issue at all. I think that's a shared opinion among most ordinary people. What consenting adults get up to in their own time is their own business. The problem is more with "trans activists" wanting to promote this type of behaviour as if it is lit. normal with children and within the education system. That is bang out of order imho. It is way too subjective and years before a child can possibly know anything about love or sex/sexual orientation and whether or not they might one day want to start a family.
IME it's mainly confused old men living in the fear zone who have a problem with these people being recognised and having fair rights.
It's not entirely dissimilar to babies and or the very young being indoctrinated into a religion or faith that comes with all the associated baggage of guilt and oppression before they're barely house trained.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:27 pmYeah and those same kids want to be astronauts, footballers or filmstars when they grow up.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 4:58 pm My partner works at a large state school. The kids there are fine with trans, non-binary etc. Quite a few of them do identify in those ways.
IME it's mainly confused old men living in the fear zone who have a problem with these people being recognised and having fair rights.
They are a blank sheet of paper. The human mind is weak, especially true in children and that mind has never had to protect itself from sexually deviant adults so much as it does now.
Like I said, no problem at all with tomboys/girls. Don't care how they want to dress or behave. I draw the line at surgical intervention, sterilisation, castration and a life long dependancy on drugs. I am sure there are plenty of surgeons and drug companies who disagree.
Then again, I am an old fashioned sort of chap, as you rather caustically suggest and I have a built in response to anyone who would deliberately harm a child. Frankly I can't think of anything worse you could do to a child before they enter into adulthood.
It is called the age of consent because prior to that subjective moment in a young humans life, they cannot give informed consent. They need to be protected from themselves because they have no idea what it is you are so casually in favour of doing to them.
I have nothing but contempt for anyone who thinks it's ok to deliberately mutilate children. I think it should be illegal.
You've hit upon one of my many pet hates, when kids are told "you can be anything you want" 'encouragement'. No, you can't.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:27 pm Yeah and those same kids want to be astronauts, footballers or filmstars when they grow up.
They might not be so blank, though. During the mother's pregnancy the foetus will have been washed with all sorts of hormones at different times.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:27 pm They are a blank sheet of paper. The human mind is weak, especially true in children and that mind has never had to protect itself from sexually deviant adults so much as it does now.
Is that 'tomboy' terminology sufficient, oralong the lines of 'the slow kid' (learning difficulties), 'eccentric' (autistic), 'distracted kid' (ADHD), etc.?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:27 pm Like I said, no problem at all with tomboys/girls. Don't care how they want to dress or behave.
I appreciate that here you are referring to kids. But it reflects the commitment made by those adults going through reassignment.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:27 pm I draw the line at surgical intervention, sterilisation, castration and a life long dependancy on drugs.
I doubt anyone here would challenge you on thatScrewdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:27 pm Then again, I am an old fashioned sort of chap, as you rather caustically suggest and I have a built in response to anyone who would deliberately harm a child. Frankly I can't think of anything worse you could do to a child before they enter into adulthood.
I have nothing but contempt for anyone who thinks it's ok to deliberately mutilate children. I think it should be illegal.
The difference is a parent has a duty of care to provide shelter to a child and that shelter has to be within a society. No individual family group can easily be self sufficient in the UK for example. Therefore the child must be trained or indoctrinated if you insist so that they can integrate into their local society and comply with those local norms.Buckaroo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 11:07 pm
It's not entirely dissimilar to babies and or the very young being indoctrinated into a religion or faith that comes with all the associated baggage of guilt and oppression before they're barely house trained.
They're children. Not Christian, Muslim, Jewish etc. How can they possibly make informed decisions and choices at this age? Let them play and learn before exposing them to such things. My kids made their own decisions when they were able to. We merely answered their questions and guided if necessary or asked for. Life's challenging enough as it is.
Quite a relief to wake up to that news.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 12:05 am South Korea's president declares martial law.
South Korea's parliament votes against martial law.
South Korea's president cancels martial law.
I think that suns it up.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0lgw1pw5zpo
Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 4:32 pmAmong grown adults it's no issue at all. I think that's a shared opinion among most ordinary people. What consenting adults get up to in their own time is their own business. The problem is more with "trans activists" wanting to promote this type of behaviour as if it is lit. normal with children and within the education system. That is bang out of order imho. It is way too subjective and years before a child can possibly know anything about love or sex/sexual orientation and whether or not they might one day want to start a family.