Triggered: Stories to make you mad.

Started by Surtur922 pages

Tucker does a show about opinions he isn't the news. I think Don Lemon is a news anchor who also has his own late night opinion show.

Trigger warning, Tim Pool video:

Scientist Suspended For Saying Gender Dysphoria Is A Mental Disorder

YouTube video

He makes an interesting point. If it's not a mental disorder then it could become harder to get medical treatments for it.

I'm guessing it's the heavy emphasis on the word "Disorder".
I don't neccessarily disagree with that description, it's just that it's so stigmatized and carries a lot of negative connotations, hence why I usually use terms like "biological deviation" or stuff like that. Sounds nicer.

So you would use "mental deviation" instead of "mental disorder" when discussing schizophrenia?

Originally posted by Surtur
So you would use "mental deviation" instead of "mental disorder" when discussing schizophrenia?

Well, disregarding the obvious false equivalency here, yes I would, actually.

I never said the two things were exactly the same, but I did choose that specific disorder because it can manifest in a number of ways and thus might not warrant being stigmatized the same way...whatever the clinical term for psychopathy is.

LOL I love that video Surtur posted of that sjw snowflake being arrested. Seeing her start to cry like a wittle baby and play the victim was delicious to watch lmao. The guy who had his sign stolen by her should've waved to her as she was taken off to jail.

Sorry I couldn't quote you, Surtur. Forum is doing that thing again where it won't let me quote certain posts.

Originally posted by Surtur
I never said the two things were exactly the same, but I did choose that specific disorder because it can manifest in a number of ways and thus might not warrant being stigmatized the same way...whatever the clinical term for psychopathy is.

I agree, which is why I said I also wouldn't neccessarily call it a disorder, either.

Stumbled onto this interesting extortion scheme. It was a shakedown on an energy company, hatched by a lawyer, who bribed judges, fabricated evidence, intimidated other judges, and even wrote the court decision himself.

He also had his clients sign a contract giving him first rights to money paid, followed by his investors, stake holders, and ending with the clients themselves... if anything is left.

IMO, this is a peak behind the curtain of how slimeball litigation operates.

http://theamazonpost.com/steven-donzigers-true-motivations-for-advancing-his-shakedown-scheme-revealed/

http://theamazonpost.com/u-s-appeals-court-affirms-rico-judgment-against-lawyer-behind-fraudulent-ecuador-lawsuit/?gclid=CjwKCAjwza_mBRBTEiwASDWVvv7Xg_lTpTj4nTL3lGiwKJ8at__o_HMc5ImJnkjlFxccWXrcKasIShoCwYMQAvD_BwE

Not sure if this has been posted, and since there isnt a "stories that make u want to flay a mother ****er alive" thread, i figured id post it here.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.upi.com/amp/Top_News/World-News/2019/05/21/HIV-infects-over-400-Pakistani-children-doctor-accused/5791558456964/

If the accusations are true, there isnt a severe enough punishment imaginable for this trash.

Originally posted by Raptor22
Not sure if this has been posted, and since there isnt a "stories that make u want to flay a mother ****er alive" thread, i figured id post it here.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.upi.com/amp/Top_News/World-News/2019/05/21/HIV-infects-over-400-Pakistani-children-doctor-accused/5791558456964/

If the accusations are true, there isnt a severe enough punishment imaginable for this trash.

" More 400 children have been diagnosed with HIV in a Pakistani town as several families accuse a local doctor of spreading the virus through tainted syringes.

More than 607 people - - 75 percent of them children -- have been diagnosed with HIV in the Sindh province's Larkana in the past past month after many rushed to a government hospital to get tested as word spread of an outbreak." -snip

****ing hell, man.

He almost makes one wish God would be shown to be real, cuz then you'd know he'd burn in hell.

Teacher arrested after threatening to shoot up school (lol)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/north-carolina-elementary-school-teacher-threatened-shoot-school-093853604--abc-news-topstories.html

Originally posted by TempAccount
Teacher arrested after threatening to shoot up school (lol)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/north-carolina-elementary-school-teacher-threatened-shoot-school-093853604--abc-news-topstories.html

Originally posted by TempAccount
Teacher arrested after threatening to shoot up school (lol)

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/north-carolina-elementary-school-teacher-threatened-shoot-school-093853604--abc-news-topstories.html

Did rightwingers train this teacher and give her a gun?

So, schools aren't safer when teachers are armed?

Originally posted by Putinbot1
Did rightwingers train this teacher and give her a gun?

So, schools aren't safer when teachers are armed?

No. Arming teachers who pass gun-proficiency and psychology tests is the proposal. It would be a limited number of teachers.

Be sure and not strawman the point so badly that you make no sense. Luckily, I'm here to help clear up the confusion.

Originally posted by cdtm
Stumbled onto this interesting extortion scheme. It was a shakedown on an energy company, hatched by a lawyer, who bribed judges, fabricated evidence, intimidated other judges, and even wrote the court decision himself.

He also had his clients sign a contract giving him first rights to money paid, followed by his investors, stake holders, and ending with the clients themselves... if anything is left.

IMO, this is a peak behind the curtain of how slimeball litigation operates.

http://theamazonpost.com/steven-donzigers-true-motivations-for-advancing-his-shakedown-scheme-revealed/

http://theamazonpost.com/u-s-appeals-court-affirms-rico-judgment-against-lawyer-behind-fraudulent-ecuador-lawsuit/?gclid=CjwKCAjwza_mBRBTEiwASDWVvv7Xg_lTpTj4nTL3lGiwKJ8at__o_HMc5ImJnkjlFxccWXrcKasIShoCwYMQAvD_BwE

Also, I read this after you posted it. Didn't want you to be discouraged from posting stuff like this because no one responded.

Originally posted by dadudemon
No. Arming teachers who pass gun-proficiency and psychology tests is the proposal. It would be a limited number of teachers.

Be sure and not strawman the point so badly that you make no sense. Luckily, I'm here to help clear up the confusion.

we'll see over time, however, if a teacher goes postal or has there gun taken and used, I will take no pleasure the response I will give you.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
we'll see over time, however, if a teacher goes postal or has there gun taken and used, I will take no pleasure the response I will give you.

And of course you have the same attitude to where if an illegal immigrant goes postal...right?

Originally posted by Surtur
And of course you have the same attitude to where if an illegal immigrant goes postal...right?
are many of them teachers?