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53 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

This morning when I was driving my 15 year old daughter she told me she had done a lot more research on Charlie Kirk since he was murdered. She said she has watched about 3 hours of material from the people who generally hated him and she realized two points: CK is not hateful and he had conviction. She does not think he would have done well as a politician since winning political races  requires compromise and he was not much for compromise. I was very pleased with that, but she ended it by telling me CK was still wrong about abortion and she thinks he spoke too much of the stay at home mom thing as being better than a job. She couldn't just let it end on happy notes. 

Why does everything need a happy ending?

 

I didn't care for a lot of his religious takes either, but on most topics I found myself more or less aligned.

 

Sounds like you should be proud that she was able to listen, and come away with her own informed opinion.

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The other thing that you'll begin to notice when watching Charlie Kirk content is that  when he's debating he's always focusing on the things that they can agree on instead of what they disagree on.

 

Such a Nazi.

 

 

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2 hours ago, yall said:

Why does everything need a happy ending?

 

I didn't care for a lot of his religious takes either, but on most topics I found myself more or less aligned.

 

Sounds like you should be proud that she was able to listen, and come away with her own informed opinion.

I am thrilled with her doing her own research and coming to an intelligent conclusion. I was not even aware she had been checking to see what the fuss was about since her friends had already told how hateful he was. So very proud but the last comment was more to point out she is still a teen and needs to win. 

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4 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

This morning when I was driving my 15 year old daughter she told me she had done a lot more research on Charlie Kirk since he was murdered. She said she has watched about 3 hours of material from the people who generally hated him and she realized two points: CK is not hateful and he had conviction. She does not think he would have done well as a politician since winning political races  requires compromise and he was not much for compromise. I was very pleased with that, but she ended it by telling me CK was still wrong about abortion and she thinks he spoke too much of the stay at home mom thing as being better than a job. She couldn't just let it end on happy notes. 

 

Charlie Kirk thought women (AND girls) should be legally forced to carry a fetus to birth in cases of rape and i n c e s t. That is f*cking psychotic, dude…

 

His opinion on the “motherhood versus career” debate is completely worthless. It is up to an individual woman and no one else to decide what’s best for her own life. My own mom, like so many other moms in America, successfully managed both: raising 3 children as a full-time civil engineer, with sufficient help from an awesome dad! I intend to do the same someday. Charlie Kirk types should be free to voice their regressive opinions without threats of violence, obviously, but the inherent fallacy in this particular opinion is thinking one knows what’s best for ALL women.

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10 minutes ago, ComradeKayAdams said:

 

Charlie Kirk thought women (AND girls) should be legally forced to carry a fetus to birth in cases of rape and i n c e s t. That is f*cking psychotic, dude…

 

His opinion on the “motherhood versus career” debate is completely worthless. It is up to an individual woman and no one else to decide what’s best for her own life. My own mom, like so many other moms in America, successfully managed both: raising 3 children as a full-time civil engineer, with sufficient help from an awesome dad! I intend to do the same someday. Charlie Kirk types should be free to voice their regressive opinions without threats of violence, obviously, but the inherent fallacy in this particular opinion is thinking one knows what’s best for ALL women.

 

 

 

Then again if Charlie Kirk said what he said while wearing a dress and legally changed his name to Charlene Kirk...

 

Her opinion on her fellow women would mean much more...

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33 minutes ago, Wolfgang said:

Then again if Charlie Kirk said what he said while wearing a dress and legally changed his name to Charlene Kirk...

 

Her opinion on her fellow women would mean much more...

 

No, it wouldn’t. Why must your reading comprehension be so poor??

 

Kay: “It is up to an INDIVIDUAL woman and NO ONE ELSE to decide what’s best for her own life.”

 

Also, your non-sequitur transgender bigotry has been duly noted…

 

Ghost of Charlie Kirk: “But what’s a woman?? What’s a woman, Kay?! Huh?! What’s a woman??!! Aaaaaaaaaaghhhh!!!”

 

Kay: “A woman is a person with the brain morphology and electrochemical brain functioning aligned with that typically of a female, which may or may not be (but normally is) gender congruent with one’s chromosomes, reproductive equipment, and general body morphology. Any gender incongruency (i.e., gender dysphoria) is believed to originate during prenatal development and may be partly influenced by genetics.”

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34 minutes ago, ComradeKayAdams said:

 

No, it wouldn’t. Why must your reading comprehension be so poor??

 

Kay: “It is up to an INDIVIDUAL woman and NO ONE ELSE to decide what’s best for her own life.”

 

Also, your non-sequitur transgender bigotry has been duly noted…

 

Ghost of Charlie Kirk: “But what’s a woman?? What’s a woman, Kay?! Huh?! What’s a woman??!! Aaaaaaaaaaghhhh!!!”

 

Kay: “A woman is a person with the brain morphology and electrochemical brain functioning aligned with that typically of a female, which may or may not be (but normally is) gender congruent with one’s chromosomes, reproductive equipment, and general body morphology. Any gender incongruency (i.e., gender dysphoria) is believed to originate during prenatal development and may be partly influenced by genetics.”

 

 

 

I believe this more accurately defines what a woman is...

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Wolfgang said:

 

 

 

I believe this more accurately defines what a woman is...

 

 

 

 

Bruh…my definition of a woman is based on scientific research done on gender dysphoria. Do you know what “science” is, Wolfgang?? It’s that stuff that was too challenging for you and your little MAGA friends during high school. Now go on and reply with a non-topical YouTube link because your IQ is far too low for debate with me.

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11 minutes ago, ComradeKayAdams said:

 

Bruh…my definition of a woman is based on scientific research done on gender dysphoria. Do you know what “science” is, Wolfgang?? It’s that stuff that was too challenging for you and your little MAGA friends during high school. Now go on and reply with a non-topical YouTube link because your IQ is far too low for debate with me.

 

 

 

You are too angry to deal with at the moment...

 

When you calm down and regain your sense of humor, we can talk...

 

 

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37 minutes ago, ComradeKayAdams said:

 

Bruh…my definition of a woman is based on scientific research done on gender dysphoria. Do you know what “science” is, Wolfgang?? It’s that stuff that was too challenging for you and your little MAGA friends during high school. Now go on and reply with a non-topical YouTube link because your IQ is far too low for debate with me.

Can you cite these studies? 

 

Because most scientific sources I've seen tend to mention things like chromosomes, the ability to produce OVA, etc. 

 

Gender dysphoria is classified as a mental illness. So I'm not sure that really is a sound basis for the definition of a woman.

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1 hour ago, ComradeKayAdams said:

A woman is a person with the brain morphology and electrochemical brain functioning aligned with that typically of a female, which may or may not be (but normally is) gender congruent with one’s chromosomes, reproductive equipment, and general body morphology.

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