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How hormones work... for who? Trans people who are getting gender affirming care to appear to be something they are not. There is no sensationalism here, only the outrage at how much money and resources were being wasted try to push this trans madness onto society the last 4 years.3 points
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I literally posted multiple studies that specifically listed trans people. You are creating this strawman with a study that wasn't listed on the WH website.2 points
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Mao, Stalin, and Pol Pot were all 'secularists'. All saw religion as a threat to their ideologies. Their brand of secularism didn't stop them from murdering millions of their own people. So how did that work out?2 points
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Aren't you ashamed when the only person alive that doesn't know Trump is the most influential habitual LIAR the world has ever seen says that it is you that's the liar? Or are you ROTFL so hard like the rest of us you can't get up? No you're the liar Na na na I'm not listening but whatabout or variations of the above...2 points
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So was it Carney that cut off trade talks over a childish temper tantrum? An went on to claim Reagan loved tariffs? Pretty clear just who the liar is.2 points
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Leftoids have been spamming hard with their propaganda, so I thought I'd help balance the board. "Since President Donald J. Trump took office 100 days ago, it has been a nonstop deluge of hoaxes and lies from Democrats and their allies in the Fake News suffering from terminal cases of Trump Derangement Syndrome." So true. Let's take a closer look at their bullshit, shall we? https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/04/100-days-of-hoaxes-cutting-through-the-fake-news/1 point
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'Political secularism' is more of a specific term used in defining the relationship between religion and the state. The term 'secularism' as defined in the dictionary is a far more general term. And yes, there are differences between the two as there are with a number of other hyphenated secular terms. I will agree though that if one is going to use the term in describing a political leader then it should be used in the political sense. Ok, so my bad. And I corrected myself in another post after reading one of paxamericana's posts. Anyways, I'm done with this.1 point
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Jim Pattison has donated huge amounts to Canadian hospitals and health units. The list is long. Maybe herbie, eyeball, and the other rabid leftists have had occasion to need some of the largesse of Jim Pattison? "Bite the hand herbie . . . "1 point
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A leftist complaining about dishonest polling 🤣 That's ripe. FYI your "honest, accurate polling" has always had LPoC up by 5-7% for the last week of the election, always to miraculously change to +1.5% within 2 days of the election, and they're still underselling the CPC every time. They had Trudeau up by about 6% on avg for the whole last month, dropped that estimate by 4.5% FOR NO REASON AT ALL on the weekend, then the CPC won the popular vote by about 1.5-2%. That puts the polling for the whole last month of the election off, in favour of the Libs, by about 8%, every time. The same thing happens with the Dems every time. A big lead drops to just 1.5% for no reason, then they lose by that much. Polling in North America is as legit as the story of my spiffy scrotum.1 point
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Actually Henry VIII was a small part of the overall Reformation. I have heard Catholics taught the fake story that it was all caused by Henry VIII wanting a divorce. That is only a tiny part of what happened. Catholics are not told the real story. The Reformation was a return to Biblical Christianity rather than the top down dictatorial system of Rome that lasted for more than a millennium. The Reformation was something that stretched over one or two centuries across northern Europe and the UK. The UK decided not to continue being under the authority and exploitation of Rome. So they took control of the monasteries and stopped Rome from all of its control over everything. Same thing happened in Germany and parts of the Netherlands. This was not a chip in the "Rock of Christianity". The Reformation was a return to the ancient Apostolic Christianity in places where it was embraced. The belief in the freedom of religion and individual freedom was embraced rather than having everything dictated from the clergy and higher powers in Rome. The Reformation mottos were Sola Fide (by faith alone), Sola Scriptura (by Scripture alone as the final authority), and Sola gratia (by God's grace alone).1 point
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Wow can left wingers just be honest for 1 day? Appears not1 point
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Bullshit. Read the last sentence. He established the "Ministry of Truth" to squash good information about Obama's Russia gate scandal. He wanted to hide the FACT that the Russian disinformation came straight from the White House and that it was fabricated on the orders of Barack Obama. The FCC, however, has a responsibility to prevent intentionally deceptive reporting. https://www.fcc.gov/broadcast-news-distortion1 point
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Your link does not even cover the programs that are being alleged. https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10849830#description A Mouse Model to Test the Effects of Gender-affirming Hormone Therapy on HIV Vaccine-induced Immune Responses https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10619517#description Reproductive Consequences of Steroid Hormone Administration Recent data estimates 1.4 million transgender adults and 150,000 transgender adolescents live in the United States... https://reporter.nih.gov/search/Y3xbwNgJV0-V2-RIROPR1Q/project-details/10912193#description Testosterone Therapy on Breast Cancer Risk and Treatment Outcomes This proposal will undertake preclinical studies to address breast cancer (BC) risk and treatment concerns of transmasculine people https://reporter.nih.gov/search/-NkoAnjCB0uKdDs0r_5qxw/project-details/10944419#description Microbiome mediated effects of gender affirming hormone therapy in mice1 point
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No, I am not on here pretending to be doing good in the world by demanding others pay for it nor do I support some "Tax the rich" notion of taxation or support spending $$$ we do not have on other people when we have our own problems. To the point, if you want to support gay refugees so badly, nothing is stopping you. But you don't. You demand others do it for you instead and then pretend you have done something noble.1 point
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Doesn't capitalizing the name of Lucifer put him above god?1 point
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Religion has always played a major role in defining culture with its moral codes, ethics, beliefs, and traditions. Christian armies defeated Islamic invaders in 732 at the Battle of Tours under Charles Martel, in what was a pivotal moment in European history. It prevented the Islamization of Europe, and likely even our own. Countries that have dominant religions and cultures are often the most stable especially when it comes to liberal democracies where minority rights are constitutionally protected.1 point
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Actually, prior to the Reformation in the 1500s in Europe, there was no freedom of opinion. Your church, the RCC, dominated all thought and opinion and beliefs. Everyone was required to submit to Rome or else face the Inquisition, torture, punishment and even death. Now you pretend that never happened when in fact your freedom you have today came about as a result of the Reformation and break away from the totalitarianism of Rome. Freedom of religion, belief, and speech are a direct result of the Reformation in Europe. However, using that freedom to try to eliminate all Biblical religious beliefs from schools, politics, and any public discussion has gone too far. Now we have the corruption of the family structure and society as a result.1 point
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No. Europe was in constant war except for periods where treaties like Westphalia or NATO United them Those are cites and reasons, try that instead of staying your opinion on its own. It came from freedom of opinion, and philosophical examination of the world via reason.1 point
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Secularism just happened, it wasn't organized like a religion. It just emerged - society embraced values based on reality, science and knowledge because they delivered more than fantasy, belief and faith could.1 point
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Secular is not an excuse for Paganism or Atheism, Secularism is not a religous belief. Secular was simply meant to spearate Church from State. Not Church from people. The anti religous "secular" crowd as far as I see, have not provided a better alternative value system.1 point
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Well for one the false claim that the people sent to the Salvadorian torture camp were criminals and terrorists. Some of them weren’t even in the US illegally. For another the false claim that peasants making a couple extra bucks transporting cocaine are combattats no different than soldiers fuelling a tank that’s killing Americans For a third, the suggestion that bringing additional cans of fuel to a gas power plant somehow makes it generate more electricity. For a fourth, your suggestion that Al Gore exercising his explicit legal option to request a manual recount is the exact same as Trump’s attempt to steal and sabotage the 2020 election by forging false electoral certificates, threatening election officials to falsify their vote counts, threatening congressmen and the vice president not to certify the election results, filing dozens of bogus lie-filled lawsuits to de-legitimize the election and sending a horde to disrupt the election certification. So there’s that.1 point
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Christian morals, a unified belief system held Europe together for centuries. That you try to impose rust to social cohesion makes you evil...or retarded. The European Union is a complete failure. All it's done is bleed central Europe...including Hungary...and lead Europe to disaster. So are you retarded Mike?1 point
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Christian Identity kept Europe together? This Orban is evil or retarded. How did Christian Europe do before 1945? Secular Humanism, strong social infrastructure and open society created the strongest European Union. Populism isn't populist.1 point
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Increasingly secular, as evidenced by where we are now.1 point
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Spike Lee is the DEI version of Mazursky. Woody Allen is the Limo version. Scorcese is the gritty version ===== I reckon the Mazursky version is best: "Moscow on the Hudson" is a good example.1 point
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You implied it when you said you have legitimate criticisms compared to everyone else taking theirs further. You're not calling anything out by simply calling them lies without evidence that explains why they're lies. You're being presented with clear examples of Trump threatening broadcasters licences and you're like...1 point
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You people appear to have some sort of obsession that you're always being lied to but it's actually more a case of you over-regarding everything people say as a promise and treating every statement or opinion as a clause in an agreement. It's sort of like a lie but really just more ignorant than anything.1 point
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4 So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. 5 He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. 6 While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them. 8 And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9 An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.” 13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, 14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.” 15 When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.” 16 So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17 When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, 18 and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19 But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. 20 The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told. The gifts we give each other symbolize our love for one another. The same love our Lord bestows upon us. On December 25th, we remember the day our Lord came down from the highest heaven and walked among us to teach us right from wrong and save us from our sin. That was his gift to us, for he loved us so much. Return the love to Him and the gift of salvation will be complete.1 point
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It's definitely more of an irrational insult and I suspect boomers will take a while to get over it, especially the longer it goes on. OTOH those of you who brush it off as a nothing burger will find lots of ways to rationalize it if actually happens simply to not look like you were taken as patsies.1 point
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Trump irrationally frightened you guys, to the point where you think Canada is going to be invaded. I hope you and your fellow boomers can recover at some point.1 point
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CBS has said they will be taking legal action against anyone sharing their story. So watch it whole you still can (not that you will as the facts conflict with your false reality) Trump was very clear in yesterday’s random hate-tweet: “If Network NEWSCASTS, and their Late Night Shows, are almost 100% Negative to President Donald J. Trump, MAGA, and the Republican Party, shouldn’t their very valuable Broadcast Licenses be terminated? I say, YES!” The Orange Dictator strikes again.1 point
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Hope all of you guys feel surrounded by the joy and peace of the season. It's family time, and isn't that the best time?1 point
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That was 3 days ago, but anyway, Merry Christmas Mike, good tidings we bring to you and your kin.1 point
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He actually said more than you1 point
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OMG, now robo has to admit that Clinton slept with thousands of underage girls, because there's a picture. Unless he's some kind of hypocrite 😱1 point
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There's 3 other polls that say the opposite, but the Mainstreet polls were the most accurate in the last election.1 point
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Really? That is the wealth of one single person. So it doesn’t really seem like a group of the wealthiest nations on earth should find it a problem to raise that amount. Taxing billionaires an extra 25% would probably cover the costs. Even a modest tax on their wealth growth would increase the government coffers by billions annually. ChatGPT ran the numbers on what would happen if billionaires paid taxes at the same rate middle-class families do — around 15%-22%. Using the ProPublica data, if those top 25 billionaires had been taxed at a 20% rate on their wealth growth, they would have paid around $80 billion instead of $13.6 billion. “Extrapolate that across approximately 1,000 billionaires?” the AI asked. “You’re talking hundreds of billions in added revenue annually.” https://finance.yahoo.com/news/asked-chatgpt-happen-billionaires-paid-170130161.html1 point
