d8771.bsky.social
BA History Student @ UCF
Single near WDW, FL
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Soy=I am
So assume, I am right.
Does this mean the speaker is conservative or not wrong? You be the judge.
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It's not hard for anyone to get the approximate population and other information the US government knows and wants to share about every world nation. They print a CIA World Book and post its info online each year.
It would be ignorant of both of these fools to not be aware of this.
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where acknowledgement and explanation of the individual's rights are paramount. Federal agents are not military and are to be the apex, the best of the best, of this country's LEOs. They should be the example to every municipal, county, and state LEO how to conduct law enforcement procedures.
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This is the US and these agents represent each US citizen. Many Federal agents have come from the security units of the military and continue to be trained in military snatch and grab tactics. These are different from standard law enforcement tactics with identification of the officer
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may be rough but their death by enemies is not imminent?
I can only imagine what myriad of thoughts would come into my head if I had sought asylum and then was snatched and grabbed. I would grow fearful when they spoke in an unprofessional manner or acted against my understanding of my rights.
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provides using the now perfect circumstance that their activities resemble those of Federal agents' to a tee?
Wouldn't the simple change in rules for providing identification by Federal officials settle the nerves of bystanders and those being snatched and grabbed that the initial seizure
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Could a foreign state or drug cartel send their own hit agents to purchase weapons, gear, and autos chosen to resemble US Federal agents and target enemies of their state or organizations who have sought the shelter and protection our country
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photographed they stopped and threatened the remaining people there.
Federal agents should be required to identify themselves as all other LEOs are at any snatch and grab. This is not a combat mission in a foreign state like Somalia.
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Ok. Take care. No, Trump's administration isn't looking at anything that can be considered scientific especially not gender care. Ciao, now.
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I believe that the old explanations of what constitutes a female (and a male) will change dependent on research conducted on both sex and gender. The old XX and XY chromosomal pair explanation isn't even valid today as mutations within the pairs have already created sexual subsets.
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sports is wrong even after rigorous psyche evals and biochemical testing show that they are equivalent to females and no longer biochemically equivalent to males, and physically they equate to any physically equivalent female.
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So sayeth a podcast. If peer reviews don't matter why are systemic reviews peer-reviewed before publication? I don't find value in a further discussion because I concede it will lead neither of us anywhere. You believe that treatment is a scam and the inclusion of transgender females in women's
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@bgreyphooey.bsky.social I reread the 2 parts of your msg and I think I understand what you meant by: this "care" doesn't help. I don't think you understand this "care".
Read peer-reviewed articles in psychiatric and psychological journals like I said above they cannot have opinions-based results.
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You say journal articles are based on opinions. Peer-reviewed scientific journals can never be based on opinions. They must be based on experimental methods and observations that can be followed by others with reproducible results.
I don't understand what you meant here: this "care" doesn't help
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His family fortune is going the way of bad coal. He has none of the good kind and no one to sell his to. He should be able to live off the interest from his wealth and invest in businesses enriching his neighbors and their futures. This kind of exchange will come back to him at least 3 fold.
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Strange that peasant history in the Middle Ages does not resemble your perception of it (too many novels and movies, me thinks) and religious history long preceded the first worker/boss relationships. The word peasant is synonymous with farmer. A serf is not synonymous with a slave.
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It also says a lot about the rich giving up all their wealth and worldly possessions and following Jesus as well. He may be trying to quote Exodus, but a rich man cannot enter the kingdom of heaven any easier than he can pass through the Gate of The Needle. (An ancient skinny Jerusalem gate)
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The chapter in Exodus after Moses presents the 10 Commandments. Enjoy.
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but as I noted this is not what Rep Mace was alluding to with her question. She was wanting an answer to the difference between cisgender females and transgender females as this is a current popular subject in the MAGAverse, especially as it pertains to sports.
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has led to a wealth of understanding on male processes. The misdirected belief that women's processes would be the same has been found to be overwhelmingly false. Hence, a correct and definitive answer on "What is a woman?" should take more than 5 paragraphs,
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which could be helpful due to the lack of understanding of womanly processes that lead to misdiagnosis daily. In truth because men have been in combat for millennia, the ability to study their bodily processes through open combat wounds and reactions to treatments
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I think you may have an issue with what I said and disregarded what I said. Truth is the answer to "What is a woman?" if answered correctly and definitively wouldn't be less than 5 paragraphs and might end up being a full
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Justification: Trump appealed. The Appeals Court Judge (ACJ) wants to drag the decision out until Tuesday.
Why: After the weekend protests, the ACJ will probably cede control back to Newsome as the previous judge had said because there would no longer be a need for Trump to have any control.
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Seems partially correct. Mace clashed with Walz over unrelated topics.
When asked, "What a woman is?," cite a medical journal article and follow with, "You can read it, Rep Mace, at your leisure."
A good place to start:
doi.org/10.1186/s129...
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If Noem followed the principle of the 5 whys, beginning with why the protestors opposed the ICE raids, she may reach a conclusion that begins Trump's stand down of the military and a newfound policy that Angelinos can stomach. She questions nothing and reacts only to amygdala impulses.
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Why does CA need liberating? Who are they being oppressed by? Looking at the minority who are protesting it would be those who would come to liberate the city who are already the oppressors while the majority stay at home and have given no outright opinion at all except to have voted for Democrats.
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Only 1 group has been made controversial for following the rule that all people competing in a female competition must use the female locker room. Those transgender females who have not had sexual reassignment surgery. Their hormones are at average female levels and are strongly tested.
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Both groups compete against transgender females that participate in their sports. Some of the transgender females match the first group and some match the more average group and results show all 4 groups have winners and all 4 groups have losers.
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There are cisgender females 6+' and muscular. Some are athletes. Some do well in their chosen sports some do not.
There are a majority of cisgender females <6', some are athletes, some do well in their sports and beat the 6+' cisgender females, and some don't.
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the loudest complainer, because she is of average cis female stature.
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who closely resemble the transgender females in question. If a transgender female and a cis female are of the same body dimensions and muscular build and the transgender female is on male hormonal suppression medication (which most I believe are on, athlete or not), who holds the disadvantage? Still
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Why do I feel Mace's woman question was meant to be what is the difference between a woman and a transgender female? This has been bandied about lately in many a media source and much of the reporters are so far off base. They use the loudest complainer as their example which disregards the women
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Does Sen Hawley understand that an organization who are notably sponsoring peaceful group protests cannot be held accountable for individuals who are acting in their own separate self-funded, self-organized, and self-facilitated illegal violent, and destructive protests?
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I agree with the Sen's msg.
Peaceful protests, Not fire, tags, and arrests.
Rubber Bullets are so 1970s British Army. I'd say a little passé.
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IDK why the Sen. was forcibly taken out of the conference, but once he identified himself as he did, they could have escorted him into the adjoining room, explained to the Sen. calmly if he was out of line how the protocol would be without anymore physicality. Then he could rejoin the meeting.
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IDK why the Sen. was forcibly taken out of the conference, but once he identified himself as he did, they could have escorted him into the adjoining room, explained to the Sen. calmly if he was out of line how the protocol would be without anymore physicality. Then he could rejoin the meeting.
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IDK why the Sen. was forcibly taken out of the conference, but once he identified himself as he did, they could have escorted him into the adjoining room, explained to the Sen. calmly if he was out of line how the protocol would be without anymore physicality. Then he could rejoin the meeting.
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IDK why the Sen. was forcibly taken out of the conference, but once he identified himself as he did, they could have escorted him into the adjoining room, explained to the Sen. calmly if he was out of line how the protocol would be without anymore physicality. Then he could rejoin the meeting.
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IDK why the Sen. was forcibly taken out of the conference, but once he identified himself as he did, they could have escorted him into the adjoining room, explained to the Sen. calmly if he was out of line how the protocol would be without anymore physicality. Then he could rejoin the meeting.
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When Hegseth or those in the hot seat run on like this the person who is asking questions should have them on speed dial to give them a reason to interrupt. Their pause will give the questioner time to interject and gain their time back.
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Only when we can grow, raise, mine, and make the products less expensively and have a trade deficit with another country who cannot is the trade deficit bad.
BTW, using technology and increasing gov't spending to meet the displaced employees' demands are an added product cost.
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This is why trade deficits on imports of these items should not be seen as bad. There are also items we can produce but other countries can produce cheaper no matter what we do. Trade deficits on these items likewise should not be seen as bad.
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In the past 100+ years the US has gone from facing a food growth deficit to having a surplus almost every year. Like every other country on the globe we cannot grow every crop or raise every animal or mine every resource that we use.
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Here have a banana.
www.bananalink.org.uk/all-about-ba...
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See my response to your earlier comment. HI & FL can't match the US demand so we import. Not sure where you live but in FL, our bananas come from Honduras & other Central American growers, and those FL grown are sold elsewhere for bigger profits. The same happens with oranges unless squeezed.
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It's not that bananas can't be grown in the US. This was not the Representative's msg. Lutnick said, "Tariffs are not a problem for companies who choose to BUILD in the States." In response, she said, "You cannot BUILD bananas in the States."
The US banana demand issue can't be met by FL and HI.
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You are correct the US could build YUGE pressure-, humidity-, temperature-, and light-controlled grow houses for every fruit or veg we import. The energy needed to run them would make those fruits and veg much more expensive than a tariff on imports at 1000+%. The US electrical grid is maxed out.
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Amen, Mr. Reich. Make it a great day!!