Ugh... glad I blocked Morlock.  Shurely such explicit rape apologism should
be grounds for banning?  If not that, then what?  Is this discourse or rape
culture we're nurturing here?

But to the point of Assange:  You know who's really being tortured?
Everyone... because of people like Assange who decided that Hillary was
"the ultimate crime that warrants any punishment one can think of."

https://sph.umich.edu/pursuit/2018posts/family-separation-US-border.html

Unfortunately I think Assange is being charged for things he did that I
would call transparency and journalism, so I think it's dangerous to take
sides against him, but I just can't work up any empathy for that little
jerk.

There are kids in cages being sexually assaulted, gas is getting
reclassified as "freedom molecules..."  We've got freedom to burn!  And the
world's most powerful democracy is being sorely tested at every nook and
cranny of its civil structure: corruption, politicization of the military,
incompetence, nepotism, unaccountability, eroding rule of law, election
fraud, even the simple control of the purse strings is being bypassed, and
its all accelerating under the skilled leadership of the world's most
dangerous con-man and Assange ally.  Hell, we're ALL being tested... my
country has its share of up-and-coming authoritarian douchebags like Doug
Ford and Andrew Scheer, ready to trample on human rights, the environment,
education, health care, etc, and growing ever more powerful as the civil
discourse gets more and more strident, twittish and botty.

https://www.google.com/search?q=psychological+effects+of+trump&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab

I can't think of any punishment worse than helping Trump get elected.


On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 1:15 PM tbyfield <[email protected]> wrote:

> Morlock wrote:
>
> Unprotected penetration of a sleeping woman (or sleeping women) is the
> ultimate crime that warrants any punishment one can think of. This
> worldview will be remembered as the only lasting achievement of identity
> politics and victimhood industry.
>
>
> Considering that ever so slightly more than 50% of the people doing the
> remembering will be women, even an incremental step toward being able to
> sleep in peace would a big thing.
>
> Ted
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