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  1. SomeRandom

    SCOTUS rules website designer does not have to design for a gay couple.

    Everyone gets sued. But do so called “Christians” ever seem to care when they hurt marginalised communities? Seemingly never. At least not with what I’ve ever read. Hell according to this thread they made up a case just so they could hurt others. How very Jesus like As soon as they get the...
  2. SomeRandom

    SCOTUS rules website designer does not have to design for a gay couple.

    Well if they want to waste the courts time and resources. I say why not?
  3. SomeRandom

    SCOTUS rules website designer does not have to design for a gay couple.

    Ahh of course. Money for nothing. The ancient capitalist dream
  4. SomeRandom

    SCOTUS rules website designer does not have to design for a gay couple.

    This is unfortunately true. I remember when visiting my family in California, I saw like a 100 ads about that in like a day lol Here you might see an ad like that every once in a while. It’s here but not to the extent of the US (apparently.) Like do you guys have nothing better to do or...
  5. SomeRandom

    US school experience vs the world?

    What differences are there, between the states I mean?
  6. SomeRandom

    SCOTUS rules website designer does not have to design for a gay couple.

    I mean, to be fair, people lie all the time. Polite lies are a customary practice of basic business, arguably. Hell, anyone who’s worked in retail or with the broader public can probably attest to this “white lie” portrayed for the sake of professionalism and keeping their job. I worked in a...
  7. SomeRandom

    US school experience vs the world?

    So I’ve expressed my curiosity on US schooling experience before. Mostly in the context of “sex ed” But I’m curious about more general experiences and how they differ across the board and what differences there are when held up against experiences across the pond. Indeed someone mentioned to me...
  8. SomeRandom

    Is one worse than the other

    Most religious capitalists capitalise on religion in order to line their pockets. Case in point the various multi million dollar mega churches (or temples or what have you.)
  9. SomeRandom

    Is one worse than the other

    Hey, mate That’s capitalism right there lol :shrug:
  10. SomeRandom

    Is one worse than the other

    Well I can’t exactly disagree with you there lol
  11. SomeRandom

    Is one worse than the other

    Fair enough
  12. SomeRandom

    Is one worse than the other

    I’m curious how this scenario stacks up against American laws regarding “free speech.” I mean, I could see someone claim that by being compelled to do this, they are providing a platform against their will, and thus this perhaps can be argued to be “compelled speech.” Which, as I understand it...
  13. SomeRandom

    After a year of SCOTUS decisions, where are we?

    For what it’s worth, reading some of the responses from the Right To Life folks in your linked article (basically to the effect that said child should have been forced to carry to term) certainly made me question whether or not they were sociopaths. Absolutely horrific and beyond disgusting!
  14. SomeRandom

    Do you need threats of hell

    In my personal opinion, if you legitimately need a threat in order to be a good person, you probably aren’t one deep down. Although when I was growing up, my own religious understanding of Hell was starkly different to the Christian version, since I was raised Hindu. In our tradition, our Hell...
  15. SomeRandom

    Shut Up a Proselytizer in Two Minutes

    Weirdly enough, my universalist Hindu mother managed to chase away door knocking Jehovah’s Witnesses once. She invited them to join her prayer ritual. The younger brother seemed curious but respectfully declined, the older one was horrified and never returned.
  16. SomeRandom

    Do Extreme Interventions for Trans Youths Save Lives?

    Unfortunately the noise tends to hurt more than it helps. When people bring up concerns about the research, it shouldn’t be met with fierce opposition (provided the person is doing so in good faith, of course.) Unfortunately given it’s a political hot button issue, this is exactly what tends to...
  17. SomeRandom

    Do Extreme Interventions for Trans Youths Save Lives?

    I appreciate you citing these sources. It shows that there is still a argument to be made among researchers about this topic. Though interestingly enough, both articles have in their conclusions that they think bias was shown in the article mentioned. I feel like that is something that one...
  18. SomeRandom

    Do Extreme Interventions for Trans Youths Save Lives?

    Okay I’ve looked at the article a bit more thoroughly (Please forgive my hangover and if you think I haven’t been thorough enough, I do sincerely apologise. Again it’s the start of my weekend, so I’m trying my best with the aid or perhaps detriment of alcohol lol. Please forgive any rambling...
  19. SomeRandom

    Do Extreme Interventions for Trans Youths Save Lives?

    You mean like letting them express themselves however they see fit? How awful?
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