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1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

 

That's nice, James. Why don't you go hang out with your convicted sex offender friends? 

 

No women touch this guy with a 10 foot pole.

2 hours ago, aristocrat said:


I see you don’t believe in science. ***** anti vaxxer. Lotta people died cause they didn’t believe in science. 

 

Wanna give this to me in English again?

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10 hours ago, aristocrat said:

That lady who decided this campaign is gonna get ***** canned and call all the bud light drinkers racist transphobes. What an idiot 

 

Apparently she was behind the ads with the girl at a bar carrying 6 bud lights using just her hands to her table (while passing by a guy holding 4 on a tray) and the ad with Miles Teller and his wife dancing to the hold music.  Both of those were good ads.  This however will kill the brand.

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5 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

Not really an unusual thing for a democrat.

 

 

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Reminds me of HRC and her "I don't feel no ways tired." quote. Does he carry packet of hot sauce with him?

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9 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

Not really an unusual thing for a democrat.

 

 

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Now do Santos.  Guy graduated Bowdoin, Bates or some excellent school  in Maine.  At least he graduated.  Dumbing himself down is much better than making up smart credentials.  Winning!!!  And  Marsha Blackburn, populist, witchy twit.  She does actually represent a majority of Tennesseans.  Sad but true.

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7 hours ago, redtail hawk said:

Now do Santos.  Guy graduated Bowdoin, Bates or some excellent school  in Maine.  At least he graduated.  Dumbing himself down is much better than making up smart credentials.  Winning!!!  And  Marsha Blackburn, populist, witchy twit.  She does actually represent a majority of Tennesseans.  Sad but true.

 

Now do Joke.  He claimed to have graduated in the top of his law class with 3 degrees and on a full academic scholarship.  Oh and there was also that plagiarism thing...

 

But why stop there?  Joke lies on an almost daily basis, either by himself or through his underlings.

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

Now do Joke.  He claimed to have graduated in the top of his law class with 3 degrees and on a full academic scholarship.  Oh and there was also that plagiarism thing...

 

But why stop there?  Joke lies on an almost daily basis, either by himself or through his underlings.

Yea, it’s very bizarre…he lies about little things, too, when he doesn’t even have to- it’s almost like he’s so insecure, he doesn’t think people will accept him if he tells the truth…very pathological…

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1 minute ago, JaCrispy said:

Yea, it’s very bizarre…he lies about little things, too, when he doesn’t even have to- it’s almost like he’s so insecure, he doesn’t think people will accept him if he tells the truth…very pathological…

 

Meet the new boss...

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@ChiGoose @Tiberius

Is this what you mean when you want the doctors to have no oversight? Would love to hear you justify this behavior

 

Sex reassignment of David Reimer

Main article: David Reimer

During his professional life, Money was respected as an expert on sexual behavior, especially known for his views that gender was learned rather than innate. However, it was later revealed that his most famous case of David Reimer, born Bruce Reimer, was fundamentally flawed.[36] In 1966, a botched circumcision left eight-month-old Reimer without a penis. Money persuaded the baby's parents that sex reassignment surgery would be in Reimer's best interest. At the age of 22 months, Reimer underwent an orchiectomy, in which his testicles were surgically removed. He was reassigned to be raised as female and his name changed from Bruce to Brenda. Money further recommended hormone treatment, to which the parents agreed. Money then recommended a surgical procedure to create an artificial *****, which the parents refused. Money published a number of papers reporting the reassignment as successful.

According to John Colapinto's biography of David Reimer, starting when Reimer and his twin Brian were six years old, Money showed the brothers pornography and forced the two to rehearse sexual acts. Money would order David to get down on all fours and Brian was forced to "come up behind [him] and place his crotch against [his] buttocks". Money also forced Reimer, in another sexual position, to have his "legs spread" with Brian on top. On "at least one occasion" Money took a photograph of the two children performing these acts.[37]

When either child resisted Money, Money would get angry. Both Reimer and Brian recall that Money was mild-mannered around their parents, but ill-tempered when alone with them. Money also forced the two children to strip for "genital inspections"; when they resisted inspecting each other's genitals, Money got very aggressive. Reimer says, "He told me to take my clothes off, and I just did not do it. I just stood there. And he screamed, 'Now!' Louder than that. I thought he was going to give me a whupping. So I took my clothes off and stood there shaking."[37]

Money's rationale for his treatment of the children was his belief that "childhood 'sexual rehearsal play'" "at thrusting movements and copulation" was important for a "healthy adult gender identity".[5][6]

Both Reimer and Brian were traumatized by the "therapy","[37][38] with Brian speaking about it "only with the greatest emotional turmoil", and David unwilling to speak about the details publicly.[37] At 14 years old and in extreme psychological agony, David Reimer was finally told the truth by his parents. He chose to begin calling himself David, and he underwent surgical procedures to revert the female bodily modifications.[39]

Despite the pain and turmoil of the brothers, for decades, Money reported on Reimer's progress as the "John/Joan case", describing apparently successful female gender development and using this case to support the feasibility of sex reassignment and surgical reconstruction even in non-intersex cases.[40]

By the time this deception was discovered, the idea of a purely socially constructed gender identity and infant Intersex medical interventions had become the accepted medical and sociological standard.[40]

David Reimer's case came to international attention in 1997 when he told his story to Milton Diamond, an academic sexologist, who persuaded Reimer to allow him to report the outcome in order to dissuade physicians from treating other infants similarly.[41] Soon after, Reimer went public with his story, and John Colapinto published a widely disseminated and influential account in Rolling Stone magazine in December 1997.[42] This was later expanded into The New York Times best-selling biography As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl (2000),[43] in which Colapinto described how—contrary to Money's reports—when living as Brenda, Reimer did not identify as a girl. He was ostracised and bullied by peers (who dubbed him "cavewoman"),[44][45] and neither frilly dresses[46] nor female hormones made him feel female.[5]

In July 2002, Brian was found dead from an overdose of antidepressants. In May 2004, David committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a sawed-off shotgun at the age of 38. According to his mother, "he had recently become depressed after losing his job and separating from his wife."[47] Reimer's parents have stated that Money's methodology was responsible for the deaths of both of their sons.[48]

Money argued that media response to Diamond's exposé was due to right-wing media bias and "the antifeminist movement." He said his detractors believed "masculinity and femininity are built into the genes so women should get back to the mattress and the kitchen".[49] However, intersex activists also criticised Money, stating that the unreported failure had led to the surgical reassignment of thousands of infants as a matter of policy.[50] Privately, Money was mortified by the case, colleagues said, and as a rule did not discuss it.[51]

Researcher Mary Anne Case wrote that Money made "fraudulently deceptive claims about the malleability of gender in certain patients who had involuntarily undergone sex reassignment surgery" and that this fueled the anti-gender movement.[52]

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1 hour ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

@redtail hawk 4 billion seems like alot. Maybe im wrong

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BUD?p=BUD&.tsrc=fin-srch.  stock up almost 8% in the last month.  $4 billion would be 4/130 of market cap, about 3%..  doesn't seem like investors are overly concerned ..this guy spreads bs everywhere.  AB will be fine as I said.  If it drops some more short term it prolly a buying opportunity.

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1 hour ago, aristocrat said:

@ChiGoose @Tiberius

Is this what you mean when you want the doctors to have no oversight? Would love to hear you justify this behavior


…When did I say I want doctors to have no oversight?
 

There is a serious problem on this board with people just assuming posters said something they never said. 

 

I have been advocating for allowing doctors to follow the accepted medical guidance without being worried of getting charged with a crime. 
 

Your example is of someone decidedly *not* doing that. They should be held accountable for that. 

 

Seems pretty clear cut to me. I don’t understand what’s so hard about this. 

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5 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:


…When did I say I want doctors to have no oversight?
 

There is a serious problem on this board with people just assuming posters said something they never said. 

 

I have been advocating for allowing doctors to follow the accepted medical guidance without being worried of getting charged with a crime. 
 

Your example is of someone decidedly *not* doing that. They should be held accountable for that. 

 

Seems pretty clear cut to me. I don’t understand what’s so hard about this. 

 

This doctor wasn't charged with a crime, was allowed to do these experiments with no consequences.  Both boys dead from drugs and suicide...seems you support people dying right?  Isn't what you said to me?  Thought you didn't die if you got these surgeries and no longterm damage?

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