@JKapps@gfrost3313@iluminatibot Why haven't you linked a single one of those studies despite all comments requesting them? Because they don't exist. Stop allowing yourself to be lied to by conspiratorial nutjobs. If something is true you shouldn't have to lie to defend it.
@EndWokeness It's interesting that most people commenting on this seem to be libertarian or 'patriotic' Americans. In this case though, they're not for freedom of religion if they disagree with the particular religion. The kind of censorship that they accuse liberals of... double standards 🤷♂️
@annvandersteel 'If my guy doesn't win, it's not his fault. It's rigged'
'If my guy gets in trouble with the law and drops out, it's not his fault. It's rigged'
'If anything happens that I don't like, it was rigged'
There, translated it for you.
@Brian5249 @BahlestKimmie@jerry_coll12965@RpsAgainstTrump Great tweet. Really convincing and well articulated arguments. Balanced and considered, to the point yet highly nuanced. Have you considered becoming a professional debater or philosopher?
@iluminatibot Please y'all, don't be stupid enough to believe this absolute codswallop. It's really fucking stupid and if you believe it, you're really fucking stupid.
@HizeAdam@ReturnOfKappy@WeWantAnswers28 This is so fucking stupid. I feel dumber for having read your tweet and watched this video.
Please try thinking logically. Please.
@ulsterreddevil@SebastienneL@clairebubblepop@darrengrimes You said 'millions would agree with her' as if that proves anything... ad populum fallacy. You didn't say anything about proof.
And yes... you can prove that it is. You can measure the health, happiness and success of kids from a variety of upbringings... so...
@ulsterreddevil@SebastienneL@clairebubblepop@darrengrimes That's an ad populum fallacy: just because a lot of people believe something doesn't make it true or factual. Kids' happiness and confidence can be measured so we can factually understand how not having a mother impacts them, regardless of people's opinions.
@SebastienneL@clairebubblepop@darrengrimes You can have a value judgement about a fact, but it doesn't change the fact. A JW might have a value judgement about allowing their child to have a blood transfusion but the fact remains that having it is better for the child if it would save their life.
@SebastienneL@clairebubblepop@darrengrimes For what it's worth I do agree that a mother can be an incredibly important figure in a child's life. My wife is currently in labour and I'm grateful that our child will have her as a mother, but there is more than one way to raise a happy child :)
@SebastienneL@clairebubblepop@darrengrimes I don't care whether opinions are politically correct or popular. What I care about is whether they're correct. I think your opinion is incorrect and I think that's shown by the data and experience of teachers, social workers and other professionals working with kids.
@philpott_a44667 @darrengrimes No, this kid is gonna have a great life with 2 loving, nurturing, doting, secure parents. Perhaps you're jealous? If so I feel sorry for you.
@SebastienneL@clairebubblepop@darrengrimes I've worked with hundreds of children in my career, many who have mothers but still have emotional issues, many with only fathers who are wonderfully confident and well adjusted. Who are you to say what's best? Children need loving, nurturing, present parents. That's all.