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stui magpie
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Tannin wrote: | watt price tully wrote: | nasty, selfish, aggressive & violent individuals that appear to operate on self interest when in crisis resulting in a utter lack of any sense of other. |
You are in the wrong thread. Go to the post-election thread if you want to talk about Abbott.
watt price tully wrote: | Anti social personalities & borderline personality disorder in crisis |
Still in the wrong thread. Rudd doesn't belong here either. |
Lol thanks for that. I've had a cnut of a morning I needed that laugh _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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watt price tully
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David wrote: | watt price tully wrote: | Then again, I often get to see the worst in people at times i.e, a skewed sample |
Exactly. Which is why the rest of what you posted is actually kind of offensive. ..... |
With respect it is my professionsal experience & you highlighted my qualification of using that expample . I did not suggest, state or imply this is a true representation indeed that is why I noted the sample is skewed in the first place.
The other part you left out was that I also think it would be very sad to be transgender. _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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watt price tully wrote: | The other part you left out was that I also think it would be very sad to be transgender. |
Possibly, but it'd be considerably less so if we were able to reduce the discrimination and bullying that many of them deal with. Otherwise, what's there to be sad about? If we were to recognise the condition early, operate as soon as possible and let them go their way as accepted and respected members of society, there would be no reason to think that it's such a disastrous condition to have.
watt price tully wrote: | David, I know very little about transgender. For me it would be very sad for any person to have this.
What I do know is that in my line of work the few I've met have shown themselves to be nasty, selfish, aggressive & violent individuals that appear to operate on self interest when in crisis resulting in a utter lack of any sense of other. Anti social personalities & borderline personality disorder in crisis.
I know staff who have been the victims of their anger or perfectly innocent bystanders become entrapped in their cycle of their so called maladaptive responses to perceived stress. The problem staff in emergency departments have is that the police are too often unwilling or tardy in charging people for assault, running out onto the street & throwing themselves on a slow moving vehicle feigning injury or even sustaining some light injuries.
Then again, I often get to see the worst in people at times i.e, a skewed sample - then there's the patients
I don't know enough about transgender per se to provide an informed comment.
I might ask The Mad Misogynist Miners Monk his views on the matter though |
I don't want to pick fights over this, but if you read your post again with the terms "Aboriginal people" or "Lesbians" inserted instead of "transgender people" you'd understand why I was put out. I understand that this is your professional experience and that you added the caveat down the bottom, but think about it: what message does your post convey about transgender people? What were you trying to convey? What would somebody who doesn't know much about transsexuality take home from reading it? I just think we need to be a little more thoughtful about the way we talk about some of these things. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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stui magpie
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Isn't there already a thread about this stuff? I'm sure I've said before I'm borderline transgender, I'm a lesbian in a mans body. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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Wokko
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If these feminists were more concerned with actual women's oppression like the following from Saudi Arabia I'd be far more inclined to support them. As it stands though egalitarianism, sexual politics and misandry are all we get.
http://rt.com/news/woman-arrest-driving-saudi-164/
Bit scary to head to The Kingdom of Saud and take on militant Islam isn't it? That's what a true freedom fighter would do. |
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1061
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Is this near the Emirates place we get our major sponsor from? |
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watt price tully
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1061 wrote: | Is this near the Emirates place we get our major sponsor from? |
Shhhh _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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watt price tully
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Wokko wrote: | If these feminists were more concerned with actual women's oppression like the following from Saudi Arabia I'd be far more inclined to support them. As it stands though egalitarianism, sexual politics and misandry are all we get.
http://rt.com/news/woman-arrest-driving-saudi-164/
Bit scary to head to The Kingdom of Saud and take on militant Islam isn't it? That's what a true freedom fighter would do. |
How do you know they are not providing support?
There are a lot of feminist movements throughout the Middle East. - It's just in Saudi Arabia they need to ask permission of their husbands & clerics to drive them around _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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1061
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watt price tully wrote: | 1061 wrote: | Is this near the Emirates place we get our major sponsor from? |
Shhhh |
In like Shhhharia Law? |
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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Wokko wrote: | If these feminists were more concerned with actual women's oppression like the following from Saudi Arabia I'd be far more inclined to support them. As it stands though egalitarianism, sexual politics and misandry are all we get.
http://rt.com/news/woman-arrest-driving-saudi-164/
Bit scary to head to The Kingdom of Saud and take on militant Islam isn't it? That's what a true freedom fighter would do. |
You might be surprised. I was watching a Sheila Jeffreys lecture on YouTube this morning and she was talking about '70s American feminist writer Kate Millett. I found this on the latter's Wikipedia page:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett
Quote: | In 1979, Millett went to Iran to work for women's rights, was soon deported, and wrote about the experience in Going to Iran. |
That may not be the norm, but it's fair enough that people try to work within their sphere of influence. Would you criticise people who lobby for, say, the homeless here as opposed to the starving in Burundi? Or those who fight against Internet censorship in Australia in the knowledge that uttering the phrase 'free speech' in North Korea would likely get someone in front of a firing squad? I don't disagree that we need to have a bit of perspective, but the fact that things are much worse elsewhere isn't going to stop me from fighting for what I believe in here. You and I can say what we like about political issues in developing countries, but we stand much better chance of helping change things at home. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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John Wren
"Look after the game. It means so much to so many."
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the number one. then again i find it odd every day. _________________ Purveyor of sanctimonious twaddle. |
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think positive
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David wrote: |
That may not be the norm, but it's fair enough that people try to work within their sphere of influence. Would you criticise people who lobby for, say, the homeless here as opposed to the starving in Burundi? Or those who fight against Internet censorship in Australia in the knowledge that uttering the phrase 'free speech' in North Korea would likely get someone in front of a firing squad? I don't disagree that we need to have a bit of perspective, but the fact that things are much worse elsewhere isn't going to stop me from fighting for what I believe in here. You and I can say what we like about political issues in developing countries, but we stand much better chance of helping change things at home. |
David that is a brilliant paragraph. Apart from being 110% true, it's really easy to read.
( I get bamboozled by the terminology here sometimes, too much like an English class!)
Everyone is worth fighting for. And everyone can chose their cause. Are some more worthy? Who is too determine that?
Anyone campaigning for the rights of others, good on them. It's better than doing nothing. _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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Tannin
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Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Huon Valley Tasmania
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What Jo said _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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stui magpie
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I never really get surprised at people anymore, but one thing I always fond odd is how adults, who have been able to hold down jobs for years, raise families, deal with all the stuff that comes with raising kids to adulthood., yet can have no coping mechanism for change, take in only part of the information, twist it in their head and come to a conclusion totally different to what they've just been told and then get upset and indignant at that false premise.
I accept it, I've seen it so many times, but I still find it odd _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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Morrigu
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^ you been trying to converse with Medical staff - take my advice buy a punching bag and shiploads of booze
Works for me .........
Sort of _________________ “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” |
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