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Re: My perspective on this

Posted by Dissident on 2011-December-03 23:28:31 EST, Saturday
In reply to Re: My perspective on this posted by Trucker on 2011-December-03 08:38:09 EST, Saturday

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Don't blame Ellen. She knows who her employers are: the same people that listened to some fat turd in a trenchcoat about using failed entrapment for "sexual predators." Again, money talks.

Yup. You just gotta love the type of ethics engendered by a money-based economy, he, old pal? :-)

o why hasn't the producers of Sesame Street made Bert and Ernie gay already?

Because, oddly enough, though the mainstream of our society has mostly come to accept--or at least tolerate--teleiophiliac homosexuality, it's still considered an "adult" concept, which means that in America, we currently cannot have gay characters on shows that are specifically geared towards young audiences, i.e., those which fall under the TV-Y or TV-Y7 rating levels. Acceptance of homosexuality is still incomplete and has ways to go, though it's considerably further along than acceptance of youth competency and intergenerational attraction at the present time.

As a result of such hypothesis, race is almost non-existent.

The concept of race was never as important as the concept of class. Martin Luther King Jr. said so often, and it's those comments of his which have been explicitly ignored and left out of the filmed segments of his speeches that are shown every year during Black History Month. For good reason, of course.

The natural forces of the universe say, "Whatever feels good, do it." What you're talking about is just a way for the bears to keep their honey posts full - that is unless a few people know the right palms to grease.

Yes. And I think human law should amend the above only to the extent of saying, "As long as demonstrable harm is not likely, or cannot be proven, and as long as mutual consent is present, feel free to do it if it makes you feel good."

You think people become bears because they want to uphold the law?

IMO, the majority of people become bears in the hope of gaining power and the specific type of prestige that comes with that power.

Or, the case of individuals like the Norse hero Bodvar Bjarki ⚠️ ↗, he became a bear to be a more effective warrior in combat.


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