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November 9th 2016, 07:09 PM
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I disagree. 
@Shevek

*Usually for both parties it's somewhere in the middle, and that is where the hypocrisy starts.*

I have no idea what you're trying to say here. If there are multiple parties and they make a compromise on the issues, so there's something in it for every group, that's exactly what's supposed to happen. Can you explain what hypocrisy you're talking about?

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Not a compromise, but 'fighting' for the rights of other group only when it suits their own agenda. Again, this is politics, zero humanity in it. Politics is devised by humans though, so there is humanity in it after all... hmmm....fatal error

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*The truth is what most people believe is the truth.*

No. The rules are what most people agree are the rules; the truth doesn't change; that's about facts, and opinions have no effect on them.

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Again, I ain't talking math here, but ehm... 'sociological' truth?. So there is no truth other than what most believe in. I don't say it has to be the truth every individual would/should agree with. But if you go against masses, be sure to check out that pyre on the left and remember the guy who burned on it for being right.

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*I don't want to live in a place where fabulouss making out is allowed*

So you're saying that if that would be allowed in your country, you would move to a different country? Why do you care so much about who they love and how they show that? By the way, I hope you will talk about this with your LGBT friends. I'm sure they'd be happy to talk to you about it, and it may be enlightening to both of you.

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I wouldn't emigrate, but I would avoid their popular places. I know few fabulous guys, but only one is actually a friend of mine. He knows we are grossed out by it, and although I can talk about it, I really hate to see it. He knows that, so most of us just joke with him about it. Nothing harmful, but we get random threats that he'll get more intimate with his boyfriend if hes not allowed to choose the next song on youtube

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*I don't want all western modern values all over the world*

I agree with you on that, which is why I wrote before that if other countries make laws that don't agree with my values, I don't want to interfere (but sometimes I do; it depends mostly on whether the people of that country decided it, or they were forced by their rulers).

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That's fair

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*People are not equal, because people are different.*

Yes; that's why I'm not asking for equality of people, but just equal rights. Because the differences between people shouldn't be a reason for getting more opportunities.

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Hard to answer this. Peoples rights differ from country to country based on their culture, mostly, and changing them would mess with their national identity. (short version of answer)

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*I just wasn't motivated enough.*

As I wrote before, it's fine to use that lie for your own motivation. But that doesn't make it true. The fact is you didn't get the same opportunity as others, and that's unfair. Don't tell yourself that you don't deserve better: you do.

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Thanks for the support, but I disagree. I can tell you a little true story about a friend of mine and myself if you like

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*try to wrap men around their finger*

I'm a feminist myself and I'm not a woman. I assure you that my purpose is not to wrap men around any finger.

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You are one seriously messed up guy. I demand unquestionable obedience from both men and women. That's why I like strategy games so much. I just move my finger, and those little, worthless dinks do as they are told to do.