@ArtemisConsort It’s just useless people sticking it to their dads/father figures.
They can never get enough of it because they nourish themselves on the faux intellectual validation.
@peterrhague They see their disdain as paternal. They want what’s best for us and our inability to recognize their good intentions and correctness must be due to bad influences.
It is puke-worthy.
@VerminusM To be more culturally aggressive and forceful with the American version of Western values.
To demand compliance with the values of self-governance, freedom of expression, etc.
And to deal immediately and effectively with transgressions.
@ArtemisConsort By being indistinguishable from any other contemporary social justice activist, excepting his title and position, he makes the Roman Catholic Church irrelevant.
If there is nothing that distinguishes the RCC, why join or participate in it vis-a-vis any other organization?
@lilystarsailor A genetic test tells you precisely what you are.
Your sex was determined before you even had the brain to conceive of it.
Until we can rewrite the DNA of an adult at that fundamental level, your sex as a human remains the same from conception to extinction.
@GeneralJudah@caitoz@wil_da_beast630 The blindingly obvious poem without subtlety or nuance about a woman who now mourns that she will not romantically die alongside her husband because he died before her?
All to give leftists a fig leaf for their anti-Semitism/genocide hoax?
No, didn’t understand it at all.
@wil_da_beast630 Also, how were they supposed to die together?
By launching a missile from the hospital and waiting for the response?
Suicide bombing as a family activity?
Or was she going to commit murder-suicide?
@wil_da_beast630 My Poetry Analysis professor would also have been pissed at the obvious political messaging.
It needs to expand on the discovery of the husband’s corpse and the «we were supposed to die together» sentiment would have been more effective as a surprise twist in the last line.
@caitoz@wil_da_beast630 «Amazing» is a bit of a stretch.
It expresses its sentiment, but lacks imagery and a sense of connection with the reader.
It’s a start, but could definitely use some work.
@caitoz@wil_da_beast630 «Amazing» is a bit of a stretch.
It expresses its sentiment, but lacks imagery and a sense of connection with the reader.
It’s a start, but could definitely use some work.
@JimBobW49 It’s time to start identifying these apologists as the homophobes they are.
Claiming it’s socially acceptable to be openly gay in Gaza is a deadly lie and an injustice to the men who must hide themselves while living there.