Comment Re:Would we... (Score 1) 824
He's a bad person for supporting prop 8 because prop 8 discriminates against gay people. Period.
He's a bad person for supporting prop 8 because prop 8 discriminates against gay people. Period.
I've heard of blue/yellow and red/green color blindness, but not purple. Hmm...have you seen an eye doctor?
No, the implication was that a comparison between prop 8 and the KKK is invalid because the KKK has routinely partaken in the deaths of black people while prop 8 has not. I rejected this assertion because the reality is that gay people are murdered for being gay, and while prop 8 may not be directly responsible for these actions, anything that promotes discrimination also fosters the attitude that it's ok to beat up or kill someone you perceive to be gay. It's not.
But nice try on the strawman argument. Better luck next time.
Don't forget the purple. Everyone always forgets the purple.
Are you off your meds again?
Exactly my point.
Go fucking find it yourself. I'm not going to provide a citation for something that's taught in high school biology class.
Well scientifically there are 3 races of humans, but I'm not going to argue the point with you.
Discrimination is discrimination, no matter who the target minority group is. And it's not like gay people aren't beaten and killed simply for being gay.
Which, mind you, is perfectly legal in most states, for a boss to fire you due to your personal beliefs -- or any reason really that doesn't put you into a protected class.
...even be having this conversation if he donated money to the KKK?
Yeah, exactly. Nothing to see here. Show it to me happening in real time with common easily obtainable equipment and maybe then you'll get my attention. But not with a lot of maybe's, perhaps, and coulds.
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Half-truths and misinformation. Nothing to see here folks, move on.
The problem isn't the people that OD, it's the people that become long-term addicts. Cause they can be anyone -- your neighbor, your kid's teacher, some guy driving behind you. You create an entire underclass of people that are continually addicted to pain pills, no different than those addicted to meth, who will do anything for their next fix. These people are far more dangerous than those that just OD and die.
Getting all these poor people addicted to your high-potency opioids is SURELY going to make their lives better! Oh, and fatten your wallet. The latter being the most important part.
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