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Originally Posted by Corbic
Should we include Hustler and Mien Kampf as well?
Empathy is not what America needs. Empathy is trash and is what is creating most of our problems.
Stoicism is what we need.
If you're 5 and a boy and want to wear a dress the teacher should be saying "nah bruh, you got a penis, go put on some shorts and play cowboys and indians".
Kids are sponges and simple to brainwash. This poly-gender trans bullshit is a cult, plain and simple. Secularism has become ifs own religion and is indoctrinating people with it's stupidity.
Remember all those weirdos that became priests to prey on children... well now they become teachers to groom kids.
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Empathy is what America needs. Empathetic thought processes lead to better societal outcomes, because a people-focused government cares. Also, I could have sworn that one of the core tenets of being a good Christian was having empathy for others, at least it was for the six years I went to Christian school.
You have better-designed cities, less addicts, a more respectful society. Healthcare that makes sense, because empathy for people also means empathy for the hours they work to pay the taxes that provide services.
I was 5 and wanted to wear a dress, so my parents let me wear a dress and try to walk in high heels. I fell down, and it was hilarious.
Stoics wouldn't turn to a god, god's a crutch. You're weak.
What part of understanding one's sexuality isn't learning? There's this line of reasoning that books are the problem but social media's the real problem- a book doesn't have a hook, and a book doesn't have many thousands of likes/views to influence a young mind. TikTok doesn't have a librarian or counselor. Schools, for all their ills, have people in them who can ask questions, answer questions, or refer those with questions to more qualified professionals. I still firmly believe that hostile governments are using psyops on American children to weaken the next generation- and those same bad actors are trying to ban information availability in places where it can be contextualized.