Essay writing competition thread

There is an insane press conference going on with business leaders here. They are all taking turns to suck him off.

He’s currently forcing an executive to tell a story about the time he saw Trump get a hole in one. It’s surreal.

It’s the same here, they have been lined up outside the White House since he took office. It’s self serving, he is the first president for a long time who knows at least how business operates. They know that he knows all their tricks.

The only sector that has been hostile and hates him are tech. They are the ones who hide all their profits offshore and abuse the H1B visa system to get cheap labor. They are praying he gets impeached before he fucks them up the ass.

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Ooh, looking for a safe space. You really don’t like it up you.

Running away again. Like Galway hurlers in the second half of an All-Ireland final, you fold so easily.

More nonsense, more normalising of bigotry, your standard modus operandi.

You do know that female toilets are cubicles only, right? You do know that unisex toilets are in operation in many places these days, right? The football stadium in Bordeaux where Eire played Belgium last June contains no male or female toilets, only unisex ones. The privacy argument is nonsense.

This is nothing more than pandering to religious zealots and an attempt to discriminate and perpetuate negative stereotypes and widespread societal bias against transgender youths, something that plays well with huge section of Republican supporters.

In a new study, 30 percent of transgender youth report a history of at least one suicide attempt, and nearly 42 percent report a history of self-injury, such as cutting.

Many white parents believed their kids shouldn’t have to share bathrooms or public transport with black kids.

This is more of the same sort of ideology. The tyranny of the majority.

So much for Ivanka sticking up for LGBTQ people, eh?

Second link here contains a recording of this Breitbart-trained moron threatening to sue a Republican-leaning commentator on security affairs for tweeting critically about him.

What a complete snowflake.

http://europe.newsweek.com/sebastian-gorka-white-house-terrorism-adviser-angry-call-559805?rm=eu

http://video.ibt.com/michael-smith-and-sebastian-gorka-have-friendly-phone-call-31486

And there it is… Sabbatical not far away now.

The fox has been put in charge of the hen house.

[quote]As Oklahoma’s attorney general, Scott Pruitt, now the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, closely coordinated with major oil and gas producers, electric utilities and political groups with ties to the libertarian billionaire brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch to roll back environmental regulations, according to over 6,000 pages of emails made public on Wednesday.
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Industry executives and Mr. Pruitt held secret meetings to discuss more comprehensive ways to combat the Obama administration’s environmental agenda, and companies and the organizations they funded repeatedly praised Mr. Pruitt and his staff for the assistance in their campaign.
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In his new job, Mr. Pruitt will regulate many of the companies with which he coordinated as attorney general of Oklahoma. From that perch, Mr. Pruitt took part in 14 lawsuits against major E.P.A. environmental rules, at times in coordination with energy companies such as Oklahoma Gas & Electric, whose executives held a fund-raising event for Mr. Pruitt, while he joined with the company to challenge a rule that would require it to upgrade or replace certain coal-burning power plants.[/quote]


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The most frequent correspondence was with Devon Energy, which has aggressively challenged rules proposed by the E.P.A. and the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, which controls drilling on federal lands. In the 2014 election cycle, Devon was one of the top contributors to the Republican Attorneys General Association, which Mr. Pruitt led for two years during that period.
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In a March 2013 letter to Mr. Pruitt’s office, William Whitsitt, then an executive vice president of Devon, referred to a letter his company had drafted for Mr. Pruitt to deliver, on state stationery, to Obama administration officials. Mr. Pruitt, meeting with White House officials, made the case that the rule to rein in methane emissions would harm his state’s economy. His argument was taken directly from Mr. Whitsitt’s draft language.[/quote]


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In another example, Mr. Pruitt’s office coordinated with the oil and gas lobbying group American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers in petitions against two E.P.A. regulations: one mandating production of renewable fuels and another limiting pollution of smog-causing chemicals. In 2013, lawyers for the group met with Mr. Pruitt in Washington. In a July 2013 email, the group provided Mr. Pruitt’s office with language for a petition against the rules.
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“This argument is more credible coming from a state,” Richard Moskowitz, general counsel at the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, wrote to one of Mr. Pruitt’s aides.
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Later that year, Mr. Pruitt filed petitions against both those rules.[/quote]

Don’t worry pet, I’ll never ignore you.

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Anything to back this up ?

Graffiti he saw on social media

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You don’t get it mate. You need to free yourself from bigotry and hatred, and respect and embrace all other cultures (they are, after all, better than our hateful one). Not just all other cultures, but also the behaviors inspired by all other cultures are to be embraced. If you grew up in a country where women were treated like domestic animals, then it’s perfectly understandable how you would behave when confronted with women allowed to walk the streets unaccompanied, and semi-naked to make it worse.

Suck it up western women, you need to get on board with the program. Think of your sisters in far off lands having their clits cut off, sure an old bit of rape never hurt anyone. Your government is here to help you, there’s free therapy offered down at the local clinic.

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Screaming sid is an expert, he has spent long periods in the United States and the middle east

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@Sidney has already been put in his place with the anti Semitism stuff but comes on here about it again.

The chap who claimed to not vilify people he disagreed with, called Trump supporters anti semites for a tiny number of tweets and a couple examples of Swastica graffiti.

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In 1963, on a greyhound bus in Alabama, surrounded by Democratic voters.

Little known facts by morons on the left:

  1. The Republican party abolished slavery, and the Democrats tried to retain it. In the decisive vote in 1865, Republicans voted 100% to abolish slavery, 23% of Democrats voted in favor.
  2. The 14th amendment, giving full citizenship to freed slaves, and the 15th amendment, giving freed slaves the right to vote, was passed with 100% Republican support and 0% Democratic support.
  3. The KKK was the militia of the Southern Democratic Party, with the explicit aim of terrorizing blacks and their n***** loving Republican supporters.
  4. The Civil Rights Act of 1957 was pushed through by Eisenhower, a Republican and American patriot, and opposed by the cunt Lyndon Johnson, then Senate Democratic leader.
  5. Even as recent as 1964, the Civil Rights Act was carried in the house with 80% Republican support, only 60% of Democrats supported Civil Rights for African Americans, in 1964!

There’s more, but I’m sure you get the drift.

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You could have summed it up with; George Wallace - Democrat “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever”

The republicans made some fuck of losing the black vote really when you think about it. I think they see Barry Goldwater as an inflection point

Sorry mate, just got the notification for this, five hours later.

So, the politically correct position is that these are not men or boys, they are women and girls in male bodies. Which from the evidence appear true from a psychological perspective, but not from a biological perspective - if your are a male (sex) then all human cells in your body have the XY chromosome unique to males. To transition completely to a female (sex), you would have to replace all approx. 40 trillion human cells in your body, a difficult task. The compromise is transitioning surgery, which is about the best we can do currently.

Look, transgender individuals deserve great empathy, they have a tough go of it. Transitioning surgery does appear to help reduce depression and suicide rates, but the data is still fairly limited.

To answer your question though, I don’t think any adult should have a problem sharing a bathroom, locker room, whatever with a transgender adult, transitioned or not. Expecting parents to accept the scenario I outlined above is a different matter. If a 14 year old biological male is uncomfortable entering a male bathroom, then sending him/her into a bathroom with five year old girls isn’t the answer, as now you have five year old girls who are uncomfortable. Separate bathrooms or unisex bathrooms is probably the best solution to quite a challenging problem.

A great post. @Sidney would give any whacko in a dress free reign over female public toilets and changing rooms. All us normal people are looking for is consideration.

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[quote=“Julio_Geordio, post:238, topic:23862, full:true”]
The republicans made some fuck of losing the black vote really when you think about it. I think they see Barry Goldwater as an inflection point [/quote]

I think it was more of a case of the Democrats winning the black vote than Republicans losing it, keeping in mind the racists were overwhelmingly Democrats. Black voters switched due to LBJ’s creation of the welfare state, or great society. A fucking great society alright, blacks went from being slaves in the rural south to slaves in the urban ghettos. It was LBJ who famously said “I’ll have those n*****s voting Democrat for 200 years”, and he will probably be right. The Democrats have played the racist card since, any opposition to the welfare state that keeps blacks in their ghettos is racist.