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While conversion therapy is incredibly wrong, if a therapist offers it, then you quickly know to move on. It seems like an easy way to know if you have a bad therapist who believes in the wrong things to help.

Yes. This is my theory of hate speech. "Thank you for self-identifying."
 
You don't have to care about that part of America while ignoring kids getting shit on. It's similar to stating that any female that believes in reproductive rights while living in a repressive red state has it coming if they don't completely uproot and move. Nothing is ever that simple.

Geography is a poor metric for determining whom to care about.

I care about, in order, (1) kind people, (2) ... actually, no. There is no (2).

My ethics: if you are kind I will fight for you, if you are neutral I will leave you alone, if you are unkind I will fight you. Mirroring.

Our mistake has always been to fight for the weak who are unkind, and make excuses for them. No. Fuck them. I will fight for a kind, privileged, white, straight male over an unkind, poor, non-white, LGBT female every day of the week and twice on Sundays. Your worth is your kindness. Full stop.

Meanies to the wall!
 
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Explain how quoting works.

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Edit: Oh. I get it. Carry on.
 
Scoob, we are just saying you fucked up the post order and are referring to the wrong post, so please go back and quote it rather than saying "the post before mine."

Or... the post order is different for each of us, and now my head asploded.
 
Scoob, we are just saying you fucked up the post order and are referring to the wrong post, so please go back and quote it rather than saying "the post before mine."

Or... the post order is different for each of us, and now my head asploded.
Aaah, it's because you're blocking the one I am referring to and I will not quote it.
 
So Gorsuch had such a hard on for getting rid of brown skinned people he forgot about Native Americans actually being American...

 
So Gorsuch had such a hard on for getting rid of brown skinned people he forgot about Native Americans actually being American...


Uh, you realize Gorsuch is the most pro- Native American justice pretty much ever, right? He didn't forget, he was making a point.
 
Uh, you realize Gorsuch is the most pro- Native American justice pretty much ever, right? He didn't forget, he was making a point.
My anger for this court clouded my initial reading of this post. I mistook it as Gorsuch being out of touch. It should have been directed to the solicitor general.

I have learned though that for all the shitty things Gorsuch has done, Tribal Rights are the one thing he actually has done right.

Apparently I'm having a rough week on this board. 😂
 
Uh, you realize Gorsuch is the most pro- Native American justice pretty much ever, right? He didn't forget, he was making a point.
So this is something that has never even crossed my mind...

How exactly does this work for Native Americans then? Despite their tribes being independent in many facets of life, I just assumed that they also had outright residency within their given state (Michigan, Oklahoma, North/South Dakota, etc.) and by default, were also considered US Citizens and would have a US Passport... Along with all that, they also were members of their tribe. So it was an inherent case of "dual citizenship" being

Is there something here that I've been oblivious to?

Or is this a case of just not being naive enough to view things through a MAGA lens...
 
So this is something that has never even crossed my mind...

How exactly does this work for Native Americans then? Despite their tribes being independent in many facets of life, I just assumed that they also had outright residency within their given state (Michigan, Oklahoma, North/South Dakota, etc.) and by default, were also considered US Citizens and would have a US Passport... Along with all that, they also were members of their tribe. So it was an inherent case of "dual citizenship" being

Is there something here that I've been oblivious to?

Or is this a case of just not being naive enough to view things through a MAGA lens...

The main view is that they aren't automatically citizens under the 14th Amendment if born on tribal land, but there's a statute that does grant them citizenship regardless.

And at this point, most parents would be American citizens as well, so even without birthright they'd likely be able to get it through their parents.
 
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