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  • Full agree. People on here are spouting thinly coded eugenicist ideals and saying bodily autonomy ends when you die and makes you just another vector for resource extraction, but somehow enabling children to be who they want is an uncrossable line.

  • Your perspective is entirely based on Western views of autonomy and social utility. Diminishing other cultural perspectives on the sanctity of the human body doesn't make you enlightened, you're legit just ignorant.

  • Lol fuck America depending on day laborers to subsidize low grocery prices. Time for all you citizens to get off your ass and head to the fields

  • Actually it's pretty clear a significant portion of the American population is enthusiastic about this. I don't know what is provocative about pointing out that Americans are renowned for their racism, transphobia, and misogyny. This country had literal slaves for 200 years, has only let women vote for less than 100 years, and still pretends the Civil War was about states rights. Open your eyes: this IS what America wants, and who America has decided to become.

  • Spot on take. It's not hopeless though; greedy and selfish people typically reveal their own weaknesses as a result of arrogance. I don't think enough people in the US take it seriously, but Im hoping that an entire generation of Americans does not want to die fighting over Greenland and Canada. We'll see though.

  • I might also add none of the rights you enjoy are set in stone, so maybe when they throw you in a camp you can bring that up to them.

  • Beyond the thinly veiled xenophobia and eurocentrism, I find it actually ironic how many of you people spout this line of thinking since it shows your complete lack of mental capacity to engage with the reality that many of the people who flee do so as a result of Western involvement in other countries' governments, and the rest are fighting a system that chooses racism and violence toward the poor over, and over, and over, and over....

    tl;Dr: keep shitting on the Global South but don't be surprised when you're alone while Putin and Trump come for your children and your children's children.

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  • Ok obviously I'm also flinging shit around. Is this not a public forum?

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  • Is it funny? They obviously just want to fling shit around; I have better things to do.

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  • You're not even answering a question. You're just lashing out to soothe your ego because you can't actually do anything.

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  • What's wrong with a strong border and well-regulated immigration?

  • False equivalency. Own your own country's bigotry instead of shaming people for protecting their sovereignty.

  • There's a fundamental disconnect between people who live in highly developed nations and their awareness of how much populations from intentionally underdeveloped nations are subsidizing their ability to accrue material wealth. I believe this creates a scenario where the only way to continue maintaining the high living standards the West has known for 50+ years without incurring increasing costs is through the manipulative create of underclasses that allow capital accumulation to occur. Unfortunately now that globalization is out of fashion, many governments are shifting to bringing these underclasses much closer to home, which is adding to the resulting anti-immigrant, xenophobic political discourse we're now seeing. Population growth could mostly be a flash in the pan, but if countries really do start shutting the door on immigration and have to also contend with collapsing fertility rates you can bet they're gonna start rationalizing how to strip women's rights away; have to keep the underclass there to feed the billionaires and scare the workers.

  • Well, no point in arguing with someone like you. Regardless, as a practicing immunologist I don't feel the least bit diminished by having the social utility of my work compared to other people; ESPECIALLY if it's on the arbitrary basis of the amount of time, money, or education it took someone to become "valuable to society." As for any of my colleagues who do feel that way: grow up; healthcare is a service, and we are service workers.

  • I agree to disagree. Doctors may have a more immediate and tangible benefit on people's health and well-being, but providing safe and reliable public transportation to untold amounts of working class people who may rely on you to provide for their families is also a massive positive effect that should not be diminished simply for being less culturally prominent.

  • Color me surprised that the Democrats have as much blame for our current situation as the Republicans. Nobody, NOBODY, wanted to return to normal; they wanted real change and the best they got was state-sponsored financing for tech companies and unequal economic policies

  • Depending on who wins the next presidential election in Colombia: either hunting down drug cartels or invading Venezuela.