@BrandonGillard8 @mrtanistry These people are either communists or their useful idiots. They are the Stasi, and they'll shoot you too. Your attachment to polite debate is nice, but I don't think you understand the world you've stumbled into here.
There's something funny about the way these kind of tweets are phrased. Wearing a patch that commemorates a mass murdering paedophile? Not a good look. Read the room. Oof.
@CA_Gerrard71@CadoudalChouan@KeithMillsD7 Absolutely none of those things were ever unique to fascism though. Maybe this is good political propaganda in the short term, but it just feeds into public ignorance about the history of communism.
@Winston21987110@TrevorSutcliffe@JayMan471@HbdNrx Adopted parents will notice, praise them, get them to perform for visitors, let them watch more musicals on TV to keep them quiet. By the time they're 5 they've lots of singing practice.
@Winston21987110@TrevorSutcliffe@JayMan471@HbdNrx Yes, but would they have been equally likely to have started at an early age if they had been adopted at birth? That's the question. To some extent kids create their own environment. A musically gifted kid will see Frozen once and sing the song note-perfect incessantly.
@TrevorSutcliffe@JayMan471@HbdNrx I understand exactly what he's saying. I don't know whether he's right or wrong. But I know you're not providing any evidence disproving it. Simply saying it's autistic isn't an argument.
@TrevorSutcliffe@JayMan471@HbdNrx Are the parents of a musically gifted child more or less likely than other parents to have genes that predispose them to musical talent? Are parents with such genes more or less likely than others to support a child's interest in music?
@TrevorSutcliffe@JayMan471@HbdNrx Learning to sing or play an instrument doesn't have to be the result of actions by your parents. A musically gifted child will probably seek out music and, in a 21st century western country anyway, they'll find it.