Lesbians demand the 'L' is removed from LGBTQ

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  1. Maquiscat

    Maquiscat Well-Known Member

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    If you have a phone about it your are not normal. A dislike for it sure, that's normal. If you are going to freak out over it, then you are not normal.
     
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    Maquiscat Well-Known Member

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    I have to wonder about that. If you are going to be immortal, is there a point to kids? And she must have had kids prior to eating the apple. God told her He was adding pain to childbirth. How do you add pain to it if it wasn't there already?
     
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    If someone molests a child and cannot be rehabilitated they should be removed from society. This includes women.

    The damage they do is too great

    I am fine with execution for males or females
     
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    You were the one that said better yet castrate them as if that would prevent the act. So you want to shift the goalpost now?

    And yes I agree that the damage that the one who actually act upon their impulses are too great. Which is why they should be encouraged to come forth and receive NO condemnation for their condition if they have not offended yet, so that they can get actual treatment, and not threats of mutilation.
     
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    I wasn’t talking about physical castration — it’s inhumane.
    Chemical castrations are more inline with what I was referring to.

    I don’t think someone that hasn’t offended should be harmed or even stigmatized in anyway, they need help not threats. I wasn’t aware what NoMap meant or even that it was a thing.

    But once they offend — it needs to be dealt with.
     
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    that was the first hint that the writings are bs and written by some guy that just had a fight with his wife, she kicked him out, he wandered around for a while, got hungry, grabbed some shrooms , ate them, sat down on a stump, and just as he started hallucinating he picked up a stone slab and began jotting down all his life's problems... thousands of years later someone stumbled upon the stone slabs and had an epiphany... 'hey, this will make a great book' ...
     
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    First, you may have not been talking physical, but that tends to be the usual call for pedophiles. So it is not off the wall to assume such with no other context. That said chemical castration, at least what is normally considered as such, would not work on pedophiles because the problem is not caused by the same chemicals as sex drive.

    Honestly, while I was well aware of NoMaps as a thing, this was the first I saw the term. I had to look it up.

    So here is the question. Do you treat pedophiles the same as psychopaths and sociopaths, or do they get treated differently and why?
     
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    They all need treatment until they commit a crime.
    No different treatment

    Why? I believe all people should be treated equally
     
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    After they have committed a crime due to their condition, do we lock them up for good, treat and release, isolated community, what? That is for all three. Should they be isolated from each other as well?
     
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    If they can be rehabilitated then we go that route, if not — they should not need to be reintroduced to society depending on the severity of their crime.
     
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    Ok so how do we do that? You were the one that initially suggested the castration so that we were not spending the money to keep them incarcerated.
     
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    There is no point in castration if we keep them incarcerated I guess. But if they agree to it as a cause for release and it prevents future offenses then it should be considered — but you said it wouldn’t work so incarnation it is...
     
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    some say believing in an imaginary friend is a mental disorder.. but many believe in one, some even say God has spoke to them....
     
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    the term is just used to describe those being discriminated again, mainly used for those that wanted to ban inter-gender Marriage or make it a crime for them to have adult consensual sexual relations
     
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    Doesn't mean treatment isn't possible, just the particular one you called for isn't. But do we take the chance on one who already offended that they will maintain their treatment and release them? Again this question is for all three.
     
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    Are you twelve? I hope so
     
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    I don’t know if I would call religious affiliation a mental disorder but it most definitely fits into the definition of a delusion.
     
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    If the can be treated I think that should always be the first step.
     
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    And at this point I am just making sure I understand properly. If they have offended but can be treated, they should both get the treatment and serve time for their crime,but be released afterwards on the promise of maintaining their treatment?
     
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    Yes, second offense no.

    I think almost everyone needs a second chance, exceptions in like multiple murders or rapes.
     
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    She is a lesbian.....that just means she likes what I like.
     
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    The god of the christians
     

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