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Re: What I don't like
Post by roseandheather   » Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:29 pm

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Hans wrote:
Brigade XO wrote:There certainly seem to be a lot of people (in the US and elsewhere) who seem determined to put The State back under the direct direction of THEIR Church no matter what other rhetoric they may be spouting. That includes their own interpretations of what the Religion (or variant there of) they insist they belong to.

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Oh Yes, religion and nationalism :roll:
And I don' count patriotism on the positive side.
I do know, that patriotism is very high in the USA, right now. Sorry but its frightening me.


Imagine living here. *shudder*
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Re: What I don't like
Post by Northstar   » Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:44 pm

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roseandheather wrote:
WinterFlames wrote:the LBGT (or whatever) community doesn't reproduce. they are unlikely to have a lengthy future as a cohesive community like we see it now.


Really? I don't reproduce? Even though I very much plan on having children someday? Does that mean I can stop spending four days out of every month hating the entire world? Because that would be nice.


Northstar's personal ruminations for whatever they are worth. In tribal societies, some of them, men do not share nookie with women from when she is known to be pregnant until she weans the child at age 2-3 or so. This has several tribe strengthening effects, less overpopulation to strain nomadic resources, less women dying from too many pregnancies too close together. A Darwinian survival advantage.

Guess where the guys get their fun? And their deepest bonds? Yes. Which forms them into a hunting pack. Think of the Theban Sacred Band. Like that loyal to each other. The glue is... yes. Making enjoyment of that a Darwinian survival plus. Thus the dual use fore and aft capacities of males. All perfectly rational and the ... exotic wiring males have aft is not needed for the more ... mundane ... use. So.... anyway it's there. Just is. And where may the ladies have been getting comfort while the sirs are not visiting? Yes. Thus rational reasons for all this in perfectly mundane life as lived for who knows how many millennia.

Women do a lot of things to strengthen a tribe be they childbearers or not. Ditto guys be they studs or not. I don't think any tribe known kills barren women just for that. Helping the moms is just one advantage to having extra females present.

In some tribal societies, older and wiser than ours, those we called Queens when I was young and with no disrespect intended - I don't know current PC terminology - are considered sacred and protected by the gods. It is cursed to hurt one. They are often priests, healers, shamens, sages, etc. Nurturers. And valued. Deeply.

Segue far into the future I see no reason LGBT should die out, though I would expect it would become less ghettoized as more hets become less hair on fire about it. :D
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Re: What I don't like
Post by MaxxQ   » Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:56 pm

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roseandheather wrote:
Hans wrote:Oh Yes, religion and nationalism :roll:
And I don' count patriotism on the positive side.
I do know, that patriotism is very high in the USA, right now. Sorry but its frightening me.


Imagine living here. *shudder*


^^^This. Patriotism has its place, but here it's getting quite a bit too much.
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Re: What I don't like
Post by roseandheather   » Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:57 pm

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Northstar wrote:
Segue far into the future I see no reason LGBT should die out, though I would expect it would become less ghettoized as more hets become less hair on fire about it. :D


....where's the applauding smiley? This board needs an applauding smiley. *applauding smiley*
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Re: What I don't like
Post by MAD-4A   » Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:05 pm

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MaxxQ wrote:^^^This. Patriotism has its place, but here it's getting quite a bit too much.

No such thing. We have too many people with a complete lack of patriotism and NO respect for this country, one such Anti-American of which is occupying a certain large house in Washington which should have only someone with the greatest respect for this country! (ooops this has turned to the political thread but it was borderline there to begin with)
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Re: What I don't like
Post by jgnfld   » Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:44 pm

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Not a terribly patriotic statement if one actually believes in the Constitution and constitutional processes. Even bad presidents deserve the support of the electorate while they are in office if one believes in the Constitution.

MAD-4A wrote:... one such Anti-American of which is occupying a certain large house in Washington which should have only someone with the greatest respect for this country! ...
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Re: What I don't like
Post by Northstar   » Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:47 pm

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MAD-4A wrote:
MaxxQ wrote:^^^This. Patriotism has its place, but here it's getting quite a bit too much.

No such thing. We have too many people with a complete lack of patriotism and NO respect for this country, one such Anti-American of which is occupying a certain large house in Washington which should have only someone with the greatest respect for this country! (ooops this has turned to the political thread but it was borderline there to begin with)


Politics elsewhere, please, but do note I am not suggesting linching for it.

Extremes tend to beget extreme reactions. Newtonian action and reaction and all that. Worrisome and unhealthy in both directions, imo.

May we all come to a place where rational and reasonable are no longer anathema. I fear for our nation and for the world in general on many levels, almost all of which are rooted in ignorance, fear and bigotry. The rest are rooted in greed and powermongering.
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Re: What I don't like
Post by Michael Riddell   » Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:48 pm

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MAD-4A wrote:No such thing. We have too many people with a complete lack of patriotism and NO respect for this country, one such Anti-American of which is occupying a certain large house in Washington which should have only someone with the greatest respect for this country! (ooops this has turned to the political thread but it was borderline there to begin with)


Lets just say that nationalism and patriotism are viewed with a certain degree of suspicion on this side of the Atlantic. In the context of European history, they have a tendency to get lots and lots of people killed.

Hans is fairly typical of most Germans - coming to grips with the toxic legacy of Prussian Militarism and Nazism has left modern Germans with a bone-deep suspicion and fear of patriotism and nationalism. They know how easily they can be warped.

British hyperpatriotism died on the Somme and the mud of Passchendaele.

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Re: What I don't like
Post by kzt   » Fri Apr 18, 2014 2:20 pm

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jgnfld wrote:Not a terribly patriotic statement if one actually believes in the Constitution and constitutional processes. Even bad presidents deserve the support of the electorate while they are in office if one believes in the Constitution.

If you look at how the people who wrote the constitution conducted themselves while in politics you might get a different feel.
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Re: What I don't like
Post by n7axw   » Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:16 pm

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I would be more impressed with patriotism if it had less to do with cheerleading, flag waving and uniforms and more to do with improving our communities. Most of the most fervent "patriots"I know sit on their arses rather than lending a helping hand.

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