Kittenscute

Kittenscute t1_jegvph0 wrote

> "Just to respond to that, the curriculum is required to fully inform parents," Fam immediately shot back, "so they can consent or say no, they do not want to consent to having their child receive sexual education.

Sums up the entire fiasco, conservatives want to be able to decide that their kids not learn what is basically human biology.

And the thing is, parents are entitled to be informed their kids are learning, but they don't, or shouldn't have the final say in what their kids actually learn in school. This is the entire point of mandatory education, because denial of education is abuse.

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Kittenscute t1_jav8i90 wrote

>People like this are the reason we have "hot beverage" warnings on fresh coffee.

Tragic that their corpoganda seems to be wildly successful given there are lots of ignorant people like you lapping it up like dogs to cold water on a hot day.

Malicious negligence causing grievous harm isn't remotely in the same ballpark as delusional wishful thinking, but you do you.

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Kittenscute t1_j9nkwn2 wrote

Nonsense.

Stupid evil is still evil. Banal evil is still evil.

The most common form of evil is precisely the kind of evil you are stating here, the kind where common, ordinary people stop thinking critically and allow evil masterminds to dictate their thoughts and actions to hurt other common, ordinary people.

It doesn't matter one iota that they were "manipulated", their actions were evil and caused harm to innocents, and therefore their persons are also evil.

"I just followed orders" is not an excuse, it's damning evidence.

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Kittenscute t1_j9l0tri wrote

https://www.vocabulary.com/articles/chooseyourwords/ferment-foment/

Seems like...it's okay?

> To ferment can also mean to stir up. When you ferment something, you agitate it, you work it up, and then it changes. You can ferment people, too! An inspiring leader might ferment a revolution! See the word in action:

Ferment can be either positive or negative, then foment is almost always negative.

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Kittenscute t1_j4en5bh wrote

> I don’t believe the explanation is as simplistic as that, what a sad
narrow view you have, no wonder your country is so polarized as it is.

It really is, if you vote for bigots, you agree enough with their bigoted views. If you didn't agree with their bigoted views, you wouldn't vote for them.

This is a universal fact, and has nothing to do with America specifically.

> what a sad narrow view you have

What's sad is you unironically defend bigots. Also makes you a disgusting excuse of a human being btw.

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Kittenscute t1_j46axxx wrote

Oh puhlease, you are saying like the religious don't regularly come up with all sorts of nonsense to defile the corpses of the dead, especially if the dead were their enemies.

You are just an asshole desperate for any thin straw to take potshots at atheists, let's not pretend otherwise.

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Kittenscute t1_iupepwc wrote

> and they teach some vile stuff, like that it's unsafe to be a minority outside Boston

Didn't take you long to drop your mask to reveal that run-of-the-mill conservative bigot persona underneath by posting inane talking points and misrepresentations from the far right.

And this is also supported based on your commenting history where you are clearly the type that rabidly rails against things like critical race theory or socialism, but when confronted about what you actually know about it, have absolutely no fucking clue what it's about except what they tell you on far-right misinformation outlets.

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