5 thoughts on “The “Reality-Based” Party”

  1. Pretty much 100% think that the way to solve a problem is to subsidize it. And that the way to reward a success is to tax it.

  2. There’s not much to the argument:

    for almost 20 years now, activists have been educating students to believe that sex is a biological construct while gender is a person’s innate identity.

    It’s just a conflation of definitions – a biological construct versus a touchie feelie self-identification. Once you toss the semantics muddling that’s going on here, I doubt there’s any serious disagreement about who can have children and who can’t.

    1. They think men can have children. They don’t view a transsexual man as a woman. They believe they are biological men who can also get pregnant. There is a very real fundamental disagreement about the reality of the world we live in.

  3. I believe Thomas Paine put it best:

    “To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead, or endeavoring to convert an atheist by scripture.”
    — Thomas Paine, The American Crisis No. V, March 21, 1778

  4. All of this is heartbreaking because thirty years from now, there will be a lot of people angry at society because they can’t have kids, can’t have an orgasm, are stuck on treatments that do strange things to their bodies and brains, and still have a feeling of not fitting in.

    Psychopaths and pedos are statistically a small percentage of the population, so we have to assume a lot of leftists are acting out of what they view as compassion but they are irreparably destroying a generation. The abuse these kids are suffering will be returned to society one way or another and many of the adults pushing it wont be around to see the fallout.

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