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Old school left center. We shouldn't leave anyone behind and help those who can't help themselves. If they can but they won't... Well that's a valid personal choice too but the society shouldn't shoulder that burden.
Woman's rights I thought we fixed those but looking at that vid from that Spanish female reporter who got slapped on the ass mid interview I guess there is some work still left to be done there.
Lgbtqi+. If you need that much letters and still can't come up with a catchy sounding word you're doing something wrong. But seriously, we're all equal, be what you are, I'm cool. I do think we're making this bigger then it really is. We're overexposing it. Gays have been accepted for a long time in the society. But this focus on all issues be it gender, sexual orientation, transsexualism have resulted in a snap reaction to the other side by a big portion of our societies. I think it's clear that yes, there's something there which must be addressed and also yes, the way the "activists" are putting it in the spotlight and are playing the shame game results in an exact opposite reaction. Which results in conflict and bullshit like we've seen with ms. Harry Potter. Was it understandable, her pov, knowing what's she's been through? Most certainly yes. Is she wrong? Maybe. Possibly. I think so. Was the whole moronic reaction warranted? Most certainly not. Her pov should've started a discussion, you know, like grown ups do. What we got instead was a witch hunt, an inquisition. People shouting and a cussing and excluding others.
Wasn't the whole point of lgtbqi+ inclusion? And how do we accomplish that? By exclusion? That doesn't seem right. That sounds stupid. That sounds like repeating the same errors.
We live in a global society. We should accept and respect each other. Also the ones we don't agree with. Sometimes it seems we crave for conflict instead of coexistence. Let's agree to disagree and move on.
Lastly I firmly believe in decriminalisation of all drugs. Why? We're fighting a drugs war for as long as I can remember. A part of society craves for this stuff. Be it old school cigarettes, alcohol, narcotics, uppers, downers, etc. I say: let them. Slap a tax on it, regulate it so we're sure there's no bullshit in it and let it go.
Bad for health? Looking at our society I see our industry spewing out all kinds of shit, dumping it in the environment. I see insecticides everywhere killing insects and us slowly.
A percentage of society will always be addicted. Legal or illegal. We can't counter it. But we can counter a lot of the criminal activities surrounding it by legalising it all.
And I would like to add that NO GOVERNMENT EVER has any say about what goes on in one's body. Abortion is always awful and always leaves a psychological mark. But sometimes it's necessary.
I've always been partial to QUILTBAG lol
I used to think like you, but paradox of tolerance my man. You absolutely cannot accept bigots in your society or they WILL ruin it. Not might. Will.
Also saying the minorities need to pull back on the messaging is victim blaming. They wouldn't need to do it at all if there wasn't a force to be fighting against. What would you propose they do instead? Just say "oh you can oppress us for now until you feel ready to accept us."?
On all other points I agree with you.
I don't agree with this, I mean governments regulate what goes in our bodies all the time. Food safety standards, anti narcotic laws, etc