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    GodFearinGunTotin

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    From an article at Mic.com, re: The ACA repeal not covering sexual assault cases (due to being pre-existing conditions):

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    Other conditions like postpartum depression, being a survivor of domestic violence or having gotten a C-section could also be considered pre-existing conditions.
    "Most of the people who have C-sections identify as women, so that's a shorthand for a gender discriminatory policy," Physicians for Reproductive Health advocacy fellow Dr. Diane Horvath-Cosper told Elle."


    "I see the benefits of ACA every single day," she told Elle. "I saw patients in my practice who had not been able to get health insurance for five, 10 years finally come in and get care because they could finally afford the premiums, or get maternity coverage."
    She added, "A majority of people who get pregnant identify as women, so that's gender discrimination, straight up."


    I don't know many males that can have C-sections or that can get pregnant...


    If this doctor is so concerned about some women not being able to afford to get care, s/he could lower prices and help subsidize that care to make it more affordable to those in need. You know, be the change you want to happen and all...
     

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    If this doctor is so concerned about some women not being able to afford to get care, s/he could lower prices and help subsidize that care to make it more affordable to those in need. You know, be the change you want to happen and all...

    Oh but no. That would be individual responsibility. Individual responsibility is a social construct and is outdated. We live in the age of collective responsibility. Even suggesting that the Dr should be personally responsible is very offensive and shows your obvious white male privilege. For your penance you must do 25 privilege checks and beg "society" for its forgiveness.

    I think I'm finally getting the hang of this collective social justice crap.
     

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    Oh but no. That would be individual responsibility. Individual responsibility is a social construct and is outdated. We live in the age of collective responsibility. Even suggesting that the Dr should be personally responsible is very offensive and shows your obvious white male privilege. For your penance you must do 25 privilege checks and beg "society" for its forgiveness.

    I think I'm finally getting the hang of this collective social justice crap.

    Whew! For a minute there I thought you said 25 penis checks...and I'm sure they would have been painful.
     

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    Oh but no. That would be individual responsibility. Individual responsibility is a social construct and is outdated. We live in the age of collective responsibility. Even suggesting that the Dr should be personally responsible is very offensive and shows your obvious white male privilege. For your penance you must do 25 privilege checks and beg "society" for its forgiveness.

    I think I'm finally getting the hang of this collective social justice crap.


    The indicated part sent me off on a tangent (never a difficult thing). If the SJWs had a Rosary, what would it look/be like?
     

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    The indicated part sent me off on a tangent (never a difficult thing). If the SJWs had a Rosary, what would it look/be like?
    I don't know, but there would be certain classes of people who would never need one. A black hispanic biological female trans queer illegal immigrant socialist muslim would never have to say zhe's sorry. For anything. Ever. Because she gets all the privilege points.
     

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    This Week In Stupid (5/7/2017)


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    Enlightenment Values
    OMG. What a friggin whiner. One little speed bump and every progressive is slitting their throats. And a "conservative" press? WHAT? HAHAHAHA.
    Maybe, you've pushed too far. Ever think about that?


    How "tolerance" sank an LGBT petition in Australia

    Sunk because "acceptance" isn't enough. You must actively support them... OR ELSE.


    No white men, please

    Maybe look at someone's qualifications and work, without seeing if the person is a man or woman, black or white?


    Toronto gallery cancels show after concerns artist 'bastardizes' Indigenous art - CBC News

    More anti-"appropriation".



    Stephen Fry faces blasphemy probe after God comments - BBC News

    Well, it's their country. If they have law against "blasphemy", then that's their problem.


    FCC to investigate, 'take appropriate action' on Colbert's Trump rant | TheHill
    Well, I don't think you're supposed to say that word before 10 PM.
    If the law isn't liked, it should be changed.
    But, he knew the rules, he broke them.

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    Hey GPIashveneuhunghugn,

    Did you see that the creator of Pepe has now "killed him off" in a cartoon context? (Figured this was as close to an appropriate thread for this.)
    Pepe the Frog 'is killed off to avoid being a hate symbol' - BBC News

    It strikes me that this is very ill-considered, in that it sorta gives people the idea they can use the image without hesitation.

    Any thoughts?

    Also gives them power, showing they can destroy something merely by touching it. However, I think the media destroyed it more than any racists/etc did. The media labeled it a "hate symbol", which it never was.

    Perhaps INGO should utilize the Mom's Demand logo... get them to destroy it.

    More surprised this is an actual news story...

    Sargon opines on it. Offers the idea of using the Antifa flag against them

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_-ME3OhbBM
     

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    Any thoughts?

    Conspiracy

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