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381  Other / Politics & Society / Re: More black babies aborted than born in New York City on: July 22, 2015, 06:21:23 PM
More black babies aborted than born in New York City
Incorrect. New York State law does not allow the murdering of infants. Only fetuses are aborted.
382  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin's Killer App is Money on: July 22, 2015, 06:19:42 PM
Bitcoin's first killer app is money.
Correct. What it will kill is the entire banking industry.
383  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The road to the End of Religion: How sex will kill God on: July 22, 2015, 02:03:10 PM
"Socialism is a type of economic system. Economists refer to the socialist economy as a “command economy.”
"Social-anarchist" is different from "socialist", just as anarchist socialism is different from centralized socialism. Command economy socialists are authoritarian collectivists, where as social anarchists like me are anti-authoritarian collectivists. Refer to the graph above - Stalin is an authoritarian leftist. I am not, which is why we occupy different quadrants in the graph.

Bitcoin is not something Stalin would have ever supported. In fact, Bitcoin is going to make command economies impossible in the not-too-distant future.
384  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Pew Research Center - America's Changing Religious Landscape on: July 22, 2015, 01:56:06 PM
As it shouldn't. There is no need to change Christianity.  
This attitude is why Christianity (and every other organized religion) are dead things walking in the twenty-first century.

Your kind simply won't survive the information age. I'm not sorry.



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In a 17th-century law code for the Puritan colony of New Haven, Connecticut, blasphemers, homosexuals and masturbators were eligible for the death penalty.

Though Tissot's ideas are now considered conjectural at best, his treatise was presented as a scholarly, scientific work in a time when experimental physiology was practically nonexistent. The authority with which the work was subsequently treated – Tissot's arguments were even acknowledged and echoed by luminaries such as Kant and Voltaire – arguably turned the perception of masturbation in Western medicine over the next two centuries into that of a debilitating illness.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_masturbation#Tissot
385  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hackers threaten to leak Ashley Madison's 37 million clients on: July 22, 2015, 01:53:06 PM
Meh, this bores me to be honest. Everybody fucks, what of it?
This guy fucks.
Correct.

Meh, this bores me to be honest. Everybody fucks, what of it?

This isn't about having sex. This is about going through the act of marriage, pledging oneself to be faithful and then cheating
The mistake these people made wasn't cheating, it was getting married. They have been lied to about human nature, by people who in turn have been lied to about human nature, who were in turn lied to by non-scientists who didn't know jackshit about human nature.

All the evidence overwhelmingly suggests that Homo Sapiens are promiscuous by nature, meant to fuck with many different partners, not at all monogamous. This is why the institution of marriage is imploding.
386  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is wealth boring? on: July 22, 2015, 05:33:10 AM
Is freedom boring? Is slavery fun? In capitalism, wealth = freedom. Poverty = slavery. This ain't rocket surgery.
387  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hackers threaten to leak Ashley Madison's 37 million clients on: July 22, 2015, 05:28:36 AM
Meh, this bores me to be honest. Everybody fucks, what of it?
388  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Pew Research Center - America's Changing Religious Landscape on: July 22, 2015, 05:23:50 AM
To the top with you!
389  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Game over Fat People on: July 22, 2015, 05:17:22 AM
I think you've confused your business trends, it's not Capitalism it's the culture of over consumption.
Coercing / encouraging over-consumption from your consumers is a proven profit-driving strategy. Portions at US restaurants are bloated to three times the necessary amount of food so that they can justify charging you twice what it really costs to fill your belly.
390  Other / Politics & Society / New Texas textbooks downplay the role of slavery in the Civil War and omits KKK on: July 22, 2015, 05:12:15 AM
National debate revives criticism of Texas textbook standards on Civil War - Omissions fuel new criticism

New Texas textbooks, tailored to state standards that downplay the role of slavery in the Civil War and omit mention of Jim Crow laws or the Ku Klux Klan, are drawing criticism again as the nation grapples with its racial history.

By portraying slavery as merely one of several factors pushing Southern states to secede, and by focusing on states’ rights as a primary cause, the standards fail to present a clear and accurate picture of the Civil War, some historians, educators and activists say. Textbooks based on those standards will be used in some of San Antonio’s biggest school districts.

The controversy has flared anew as legislators, educators and others take steps to remove Confederate symbols on public display across the South after nine black worshippers were fatally shot in Charleston, South Carolina. That state’s governor signed a bill Thursday to take down the Confederate flag from its pole on the statehouse grounds. An effort to remove statues of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and two of his generals at the University of Texas at Austin has gained steam.

“... the people and authorities of the non-slave-holding States ... demand the abolition of negro slavery throughout the confederacy, the recognition of political equality between the white and negro races ... We hold as undeniable truths that ... the servitude of the African race ... is mutually beneficial to both bond and free, and is abundantly authorized and justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the Almighty Creator ...”

The only right that Southern states were fighting for was the right to own slaves, say critics of the textbooks, comparing their portrayal of the Civil War’s causes as a distortion comparable to the way the statues and flags honor a racist heritage.
The State Board of Education adopted the standards in May 2010 on a 9-5 vote after a bitter debate, with Republican board members voting for them, saying they would rectify liberal bias in the way Texas taught history. Democrats voted against the standards.
“There would be those who would say, you know, automatically say the reason for the Civil War was over slavery,” board member Patricia Hardy, R-Fort Worth, said during one meeting. “No. It was states’ rights.”

The standards also don’t require textbooks to include material on Jim Crow laws that perpetuated segregation or on the Ku Klux Klan. But the Texas Education Agency said a review showed that publishers on the list of textbooks the board approved last fall did include those subjects in their books.

Last year, facing renewed criticism about the standards, the board’s chairwoman, Barbara Cargill, R-The Woodlands, said the new materials were “much more fair and balanced than they were before.”
Some districts have chosen to pick books that are off the state’s approved list, taking advantage of a 2011 state law that gave districts more freedom in purchasing books. Most districts still buy books from the list.
Textbooks remain an important resource, but teachers rely on their training and judgment, said Steve Antley, a sixth-grade social studies teacher in Houston Independent School District, the state’s largest. The district is ordering state-approved social studies textbooks from the publishing company Pearson for middle school use but is no longer buying printed textbooks for its high schools, instead using online materials, spokeswoman Holly Huffman said.

“I don’t think there’s really the danger that some agenda can be pushed into (the standards) and that’s somehow going to impact all the kids in Texas,” said Antley, who represents HISD educators as president of the Congress of Houston Teachers. “In the end, teachers are still making decisions about how to teach the course.”

Leslie Price, San Antonio Independent School District spokeswoman, said the district adopted state-approved social studies textbooks for both middle and high school.
Northeast Independent School District also follows the state-approved list of social studies textbooks, spokeswoman Aubrey Chancellor said.



A TV news crew member takes close-up video of a protest sign at a “Don't White-Out Our History” Rally outside the building where the State Board of Education was meeting in May 2010 in Austin to debate new social studies curricullum standards. The protestors were among numerous critics who said the board’s conservative majority was watering down teaching of the civil rights movement and slavery

http://www.expressnews.com/news/education/article/Texas-textbook-standards-on-Civil-War-concern-6377518.php
391  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a national currency? on: July 22, 2015, 04:50:19 AM
What do you think?
I think this is exactly as absurd as asking for the internet to be a national telecommunications network.

Bitcoin is already a global currency, it has no need for flags or borders. Such antiquated cultural relics are better suited for museums.
392  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is wealth boring? on: July 22, 2015, 04:47:57 AM
I mean, if you have a lot of capital, the amount of existential press diminishes, right? So you are fully entitled to sit in a meadow and meditate though the rest of your life. What else would you want to do?
Have you ever thought of doing something for people other than yourself? You could do a lot of good with that kind of money.

Personally, I would fund scholars who focus on transcending industrial capitalism with minimal violence, waste, chaos, and downtime.
393  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The road to the End of Religion: How sex will kill God on: July 22, 2015, 04:40:04 AM
Hitler was (...) a leftist authoritarian (in the same corner you belong in Liathon, right next to Stalin)
Historically, this is a provably inaccurate statement. He belongs precisely where the 4-way political compass placed him on that graph.

Your ignorance is not as good as my knowledge, I'm afraid.

https://www.politicalcompass.org/analysis2



394  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Game over Fat People on: July 22, 2015, 03:08:22 AM
Related: The global food waste scandal
395  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: July 22, 2015, 03:07:32 AM
Can anyone attempt a translatation of BADecker's insane gibberish to English for me? Thanks in advance.
396  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Transgender on: July 22, 2015, 02:53:33 AM
I just don't think I can agree with that.

Having known some true angles...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJcGi4-n_Yw
QFT, I'm going to bed with one in about five minutes.



I'm going to fuck her halfway to inside-out, and trust me when I say I wouldn't care whether or not this angel used to have a dick. Sexy is sexy.

The fact heaven is a place here on Earth is self-evident for any person with genitals (and reasonably effective game). You know, as a sterilized endurance athlete having the time of my life with my 26 year old 107 lb sexually-insatiable bombshell girlfriend, I can't help but wonder how many of these devout internet-theists are hideously overweight, socially-awkward virgins in real life, desperate to believe in heaven after death because they can't get laid in life.

Bad news uggos, the only heaven is the heaven you make here and now. Now get your fatass in shape and get some sex. You can thank me later.
397  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The road to the End of Religion: How sex will kill God on: July 21, 2015, 10:31:36 PM
Thanks for the clarification
You're welcome.

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I have noticed that many anti-captialists, many social-anarchists are autocratic and dictatorial in shoving their policies on others.
I'm extremely skeptical about the legitimacy of this claim. Please provide one example where an anarchist "shoved", dictated, hoisted, or otherwise forced their policies on you?

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Such is the opposite of freedom to choose, which is at the core of capitalism and at the heart of fascism.
A market is a force of tremendous coercion, a primitive crutch for a species that has not yet grasped the meaning of the word efficiency.

In this system,  only those few who possess infinite or near-infinite freedom tickets are truly free. Everyone else is a slave.  That's why criminals are willing to risk their lives with armed bank robbery.
398  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Game over Fat People on: July 21, 2015, 10:20:30 PM
Capitalism murders americans in droves by overfeeding, just as it murders millions of global southerners by starvation. It's far more profitable to overfeed the rich guy with extra portions, then it is to prevent the poor guy from starving to death.
399  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Transgender on: July 21, 2015, 10:10:21 PM

Some of the results of Fukushima are only now being brought to light:

Mutant Flowers From Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Go Viral Online

But someday God will create a new world. Revelation 21:1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth passed away, and there is no longer any sea.

Tell me how you reconcile a creator god and the fact that genetic mutations exist

Seriously?
Yes, if things were designed perfectly for a perfect world, why are some babies stillborn with their hearts outside their bodies? What kind of God plays such a cruel, physically-painful, nine month long joke on a mother?
Of course to everyone reading this, who doesn't believe in the bible this will sound ludicrous. But it's clear in the bible and the book of Encoh, that that this mix-breeding and incestual lines could happen. With that being the case they could easily lead to things like you described.

Edit: We were never supposed to "play god" and mess with our blood lines like some have.
I think I follow you so far, but when you say "play god with blood lines", do you mean interracial breeding,  advanced medicine (raising the dead with shocks of electricity to heart), both, or something else entirely?  Please explain.

Thanks in advance
400  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Transgender on: July 21, 2015, 06:35:56 PM

Some of the results of Fukushima are only now being brought to light:

Mutant Flowers From Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Go Viral Online

But someday God will create a new world. Revelation 21:1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth passed away, and there is no longer any sea.

Tell me how you reconcile a creator god and the fact that genetic mutations exist

Seriously?
Yes, if things were designed perfectly for a perfect world, why are some babies stillborn with their hearts outside their bodies? What kind of God plays such a cruel, physically-painful, nine month long joke on a mother?
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