No they aren't.
Citation 9 is a self-published book on Amazon. Citation 10 links to an article about CTR that basically repeats what we find in the CRT wiki. 12 and 13 are behind a paywall. 14 is a paper by a college professor on black feminism.
Not a one of them offers proof that the cops or the justice system are violating the laws and the constitution on a mass - institutional - scale or that society is set up in such a way that it benefits white people and oppresses minorities.
So I'll ask you again: What PROOF did you see that convinced you that institutional racism exists, and CRT is the cure?
No, sadly some apps (like Relay for reddit ) only show link the OG post is pointing to, in this case the imgur gif.
Yes, but can you read my comment again? I said, that apparently the book has all pages blank. That's all I know, I'm not assuming, nor it's my observation, it's just something I know. Here you can see that it is actually a real product and guess what — all the pages are blank! Who would've guessed.
I reccomend sticking to genre subs, artist subs and RYM. As someone who mainly follows modern music, i found /r/music unbearable as there is almost no focus on new albums, and discussion of music news. For me, genre subs are the way to go. Usually they are really engaging, funny, and just fun to hang out with. Plus, I cannot count the new artists I have discovered thanks to them, especially on /r/electronicmusic. It is fun, and makes reddit music discussion bearable.
I also reccomend using rate your music forums. It is just soo easy to talk there, and I feel like they do a good job covering a wide variety of artists, genres and movements in their discussions. It is a whole lot of fun, and blows reddit out of the water for music discussion. That is before we factor in album and song ratings on rym, which will make it easier for people to reccomend you songs, and to make friends in said community. I love it.
if you join Rym, here is my account, I will try to add you and talk music with you there.
Search Engine: DuckDuckGo has a long history of being trustworthy, I use them 100% of the time and always encourage others to as well.
Messaging: Signal and Wickr.me are very secure. Wickr might even be more secure but don’t quote me on that. It does have some nice snapchat-esque features like time deleted messages and stuff. Signal is much better for daily use tho. Wickr is more for drug dealing lol.
Browsers: Firefox with uBlock and PrivacyBadger installed is the absolute best browser setup possible. Don’t forget to make DuckDuckGo your default search engine. (Tor is fantastic privacy wise but is not good for every day use unless you find yourself buying Afghani tar heroin on a daily basis.)
VPN: Private Internet Access (PIA) is the only vpn company that doesn’t store user data and the little data that they do store is on ram chips, making it impossible to view without powering off the ram, which also destroys the data because ram must always be powered to hold 1s and 0s.
Email: I do like ProtonMail because of how secure it is, but it’s not a great daily driver imo. Usually I just try to make burner accounts. I don’t want to list them here, but there are services that will bypass captcha for a small fee which lets you batch create new email accounts. It’s only like a cent per captcha or something like that so it’s a pretty cheap and effective strategy to avoiding google spying.
OS: Why not just use a privacy based Linux distro like Tails? It runs only on ram and is encrypted like a virtual Fort Knox. Otherwise just use plain Linux.
Everything else: I can’t really speak on, but I worked in IT and build Raspberry Pi’s for fun so I think my opinion is valid for everything else listed.
Personally for me , the other version (all cats have Asperger's) ; it's kinda dumb cause I was 16 when I was diagnosed but it really helped me understand why I always felt kinda odd and it helped with why I didn't think like everyone else.
Also I've been told that all dogs do indeed have ADHD.
Therapy and medication oriented toward inducing gender conformation have been consistently demonstrated not to function, and create significantly worse outcomes than transition, they are, in fact, largely harmful to the patient.
Transition meanwhile, has been demonstrated to address the dysphoria and sharply reduce negative outcomes, whereas the only negative affect of transition is externally induced via social stigma.
Just to be clear, the one going against reality on this is you.
Oh I just noticed the second paragraph in your previous comment, BTW.
> I’ve also never heard of that correlation between feminism and antipedophilia
As SUNY College professor Carolyn E. Cocca documents in <em>Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States</em>, feminists have been largely responsible for these antipedophilic laws:
> Through detailed case studies of three states as well as quantitative analysis, chapters 2, 3, and 4 explore the influence of public opinion, interest groups, and legislators vis-a-vis three sets of amendments to statutory rape laws that have been enacted over the past 30 years; (1) age-span provisions in which one partner must be a certain number of years older for the crime to be prosecuted at the felony level, (2) gender-neutral language to include females as perpetrators and males as victims; and (3) prosecuting the partners of pregnant female teens as a means to lower welfare rolls. While the first two sets of changes were spearheaded by feminists as part of a broader program of rape law reform in the 1970s and 1980s, the third set of changes in the 1990s was pushed by religious conservatives and others located more to the right on the political spectrum. > > (p. 6, bold added)
Lol this is the pack. It had some really weird stickers in it but it also had a Sailor Moon x Yu Yu Hakusho sticker that’s my favorite lol and some really cute other ones. It was worth it overall
While I was in law school, I had a class taught by the Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, Justice Muñiz, on textualism and originalism. We read Antonin Scalia’s <em>Reading Law</em> as a textbook. I also had a second class with the justice where we read the Federalist Papers cover to cover. These are not tortured rationalizations; rather, the textualist-originalist school of interpretation is the way of the future. The last of the great champions of Purpose-based analysis, Stephen Breyer, left the High Court within the past week. The judiciary has been dragged here kicking and screaming for 40 years now. But, the destination is finally reached. It is a new chapter of the Court’s history, comparable to likes of Lochner v New York and West Coast Hotel v Parrish. The judiciary will force the federal and state legislatures to actually do their jobs once again for the first time in quite awhile by simply refusing to do the dirty work for them any longer.
You want federally protected abortion access? Congress had 49 years to pass a law about it and just never got around to it. Take it up with them, the people whose job it is to actually pronounce policy. Do not find fault with the Court for refusing to do Congress’s dirty work anymore.
“It is emphatically the province and duty of the Judiciary to say what the law is (not what it should be).” -John Marshall, Marbury v Madison, 1803
Here's this book I found (sadly) https://www.amazon.com/Long-Dark-Shadow-Minor-Attracted-Pursuit/dp/0520306341
But I don't stand corrected. They aren't affiliated with LGBTQ, but it still stands that somehow someone supports these dumbasses.
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Ok I could be wording this terribly but I feel like the United States as an entity had 9/11 coming. No the individuals themselves did not deserve what happened and it is still an immense tragedy but the U.S. has supported many dictatorships that it is not surprising that one may have turned against us. I don’t think it was a good think that the U.S. was attacked nor do I think it was necessarily “deserved” but when you are backing so many dictatorships/authoritarian regimes eventually one might go rouge. It can also destabilize areas which could lead to other groups coming to power who could also potentially attack.
Seriously if you read some of the stuff that happened it’s fucked up, like dragging a child across barbed wire until he is just bone in front of his parents fucked up.
Welcome to the world of double standards. There's shit that comes with your gender, get over it. Everyone's focused on what affects them, not what affects both genders. Divorce courts DEFINITELY need some work. As far as custody goes, it makes sense to give the primary caretaker physical custody of the children, female or male. The kids shouldn't be tossed around like hot potatoes.
-Promiscuous women are viewed as subhumans, while manwhores are celebrated
-When you get into your late forties-early fifties, you become invisible to the opposite gender
-Everyone thinks being a mother is the easy. Everyone forgets you're basically a babysitter who works 7 days a week with no breaks
-You're far more likely to be sexually assaulted, which is very hard to prove. We don't run around with cameras in stuffed inside our vaginas.
-No one with a penis takes the unwanted attention you receive seriously. You're automatically labeled sensitive and easily annoyed for simply disliking crude, sexual advances.
>"5) I had to accept being sent to die in a future war just to get the right to vote;" And we lacked basic human rights. But really, what happened in the past is irrelevant. That's worse than feminists bringing up things women in third-world countries have to deal with.
>"7) I'm automatically assumed a pedophile when around children;" What. I know you don't mean this literally but still
>"9) I have no right to genital integrity." https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/news/20141202/cdc-endorses-circumcision-for-health-reasons#1
On another note, I don't know why you bothered to respond to some of the fools here
It still says 58% but I checked another website https://www.similarweb.com/website/reddit.com#overview which was the lowest I could find listing america at 40%, averaging the two here still gives 49% which is around half.
You can try some RSS feed apps for your phone, such as feedly. Then you just add the rss feed link of a certain news source and you get all their news on that app.
I don't know about notifications though, I don't use my phone for news.