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Vincent Van Goatse posted:holy poo poo really? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thorstad “For more than six years, Thorstad was a member of the Upper West Side branch of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), and a staff writer for its newspaper, The Militant. He left the SWP in December 1973, citing the organization's lack of enthusiasm for the gay liberation movement and failure to develop a "Marxist materialist analysis" of it. ...He has also likened being a pederast in the United States as the equivalent of being "a Jew in Nazi Germany" and has criticized the mainstream LGBT community for its assimilationist approach towards capitalist and heterocentric society.”
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the famously heterocentric LGBT community
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Allen Ginsburg and Harry Hay were both advocates of NAMBLA as well.
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Arnold got elected governor based mostly on quoting his old movies.
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Animal-Mother posted:Arnold got elected governor based mostly on quoting his old movies. Ahnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura both got elected governor but we all thought that there was no way that Trump was going to get elected president
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Chuka Umana posted:Allen Ginsburg and Harry Hay were both advocates of NAMBLA as well. ah fucks sake, didn't know that about Ginsberg
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Trump's official campaign platform page on federal rules and regulations promised to ease or eliminate refrigeration requirements for food storage and transport.
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also, during the romaine lettuce disease outbreak, someone in the administration decided to delay implementing new irrigation water testing rules for farms by 6 years.
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Feldegast42 posted:Ahnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura both got elected governor but we all thought that there was no way that Trump was going to get elected president Ronald Reagan was elected president
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Chuka Umana posted:Allen Ginsburg and Harry Hay were both advocates of NAMBLA as well. There is a great book out there, waiting to be written, tying together the toxicity of oppressed gay life to ‘chickenhawks’, gay kids trying to understand themselves, and the normalization of those relationships due to centuries of closeting. A lot of older gay men I’ve known (dad gay, so what?) had relationships with older men in their youth; that was somewhat normal and at least for them a warm introduction to the community. Remember that they could not just date other dudes in their high school, there was no Internet, and even gay-themed non-porno was obscene and couldn’t be mailed a lot of places. So all they could do was listen to gossip about ‘where the faggots were’ and go there to meet dudes that were like them. NAMBLA got a lot of support from men that grew up finding this normal; thus Ginsberg and other older gay men defending it, including actual non-pedophiles I actually know (although we have not discussed this since the late 90’s lol). I really don’t know if NAMBLA started as a male homosexual group in an subculture where adolescents having sex with older men was considered a normal part of life, or if it was always just about loving children. I know it sure sold itself as the first, quite successfully. I grew up in the 80’s, and the homophobia that was normal then was loving insane by modern standards. I can’t imagine how growing up gay in my era would have hosed up my head, and that was mild by previous standards. So that is probably another part of the defense of NAMBLA, they were on ‘our side’ when that was incredibly rare. Goddamn this brought back a lot of old memories, like news reports of actual child porn being sold in Times Square. Or the Mad Magazine paperbacks I bought had these older pieces wherein ‘jailbait’ was a thing. You know ‘14 gets you 20’ hahaha. Or ‘Lolita’ being sexy, not the autobiography of a self-involved self-justifying piece of poo poo that can’t deal with actual women. Goddamn a lot of poo poo has just been swept under the rug and we pretend it never happened. ITT funny culture poo poo I just remembered.
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The Hastert Rule has nothing to do with (not) molesting children
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In retrospect, Reagan was clearly suffering from Alzheimer's during his presidency and started to mix up history with movies he was inFeldegast42 posted:Ahnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura both got elected governor but we all thought that there was no way that Trump was going to get elected president
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GWBBQ posted:In retrospect, Reagan was clearly suffering from Alzheimer's during his presidency and started to mix up history with movies he was in In retrospect? People knew it at the time
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at least we got this out of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85E9j1cKNKI
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an actual dog posted:Ronald Reagan was elected president twice
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Ronnie Reagan got away with treason by saying he forgot about doing it
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the president's lawyer was raided by the fbi and it fell out of the news cycle in a matter of days
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Yang giving a speech and the crowd chanting POW-ER-POINT! POW-ER-POINT!
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Remulak posted:There is a great book out there, waiting to be written, tying together the toxicity of oppressed gay life to ‘chickenhawks’, gay kids trying to understand themselves, and the normalization of those relationships due to centuries of closeting. Nice try milo
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Syncopated posted:ah fucks sake, didn't know that about Ginsberg yeah and he hated Dworkin for calling him out on it
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Rex-Goliath posted:the president's lawyer was raided by the fbi and it fell out of the news cycle in a matter of days Gum posted:In retrospect? People knew it at the time
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Pick posted:yeah and he hated Dworkin for calling him out on it uh oh. Reminds me of a great Dolan piece about Dworkin (still have never read her); quote:What I revere about Dworkin is that she never realized that. Dworkin is hated so intensely simply because she accepted first-wave feminism fully. She blurted naively the implications of that ideology. And that appalled and embarrassed millions of smoother women, who liked the cool, fashionable tune feminism gave their bitching but had never had any intention of letting it get in the way of their romantic career plans. http://exiledonline.com/exterminate-the-men-honoring-andrea-dworkin-a-feminist-who-meant-it-and-paid/
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Remulak posted:whoa, oh no, the part I didn’t know I now know. dworkin is extremely unpopular because she was dead loving right in a way that is blunt and terrifying instead of slick and cool quote:“I don’t believe rape is inevitable or natural. If I did, I would have no reason to be here. If I did, my political practice would be different than it is. Have you ever wondered why we [women] are not just in armed combat against you? It’s not because there’s a shortage of kitchen knives in this country. It is because we believe in your humanity, against all the evidence.” quote:“Many women, I think, resist feminism because it is an agony to be fully conscious of the brutal misogyny which permeates culture, society, and all personal relationships.” quote:“Female knowledge of objectification usually stops at a necessary but superficial understanding: beauty is rewarded and lack of beauty is punished. The punishments are understood as personal misfortune; they are not seem as systematic, institutional, or historical. Women do not understand that they are also punished through sexual use for being beautiful; and women do not understand the lengths to which men go to protect themselves and their society from contamination by ugly women who do not induce a lustful desire to punish, violate, or destroy, though men manage to punish, violate, or destroy these women anyway.” Pick has issued a correction as of 05:42 on May 19, 2019 |
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honestly reading about ginsberg's nambla activism up to the 80s i got the impression the argument was that age shouldn't be the sole criteria on which to criminalize some relationships which just by coincidence happened to target gay activists that were consistently harassed by the state. i don't know anything about the org now and i imagine after they were featured on that early south park episode their message has been significantly distorted, but like their original stated purpose wasn't unilaterally unreasonable, especially considering the specific methods used to marginalize gay men throughout all of american history.
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At this point I don't even know why I'm surprised a writer I like turns out to have been a piece of poo poo. Gonna have to start taking the opposite approach, reserving the surprise for when someone turns out to have been just a nice person.
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"is our children learning?" [10 years later] "childrens do learn"
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lol all the beat poets were huge pieces of poo poo
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https://mobile.twitter.com/andizeisler/status/976931479191044096
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Remulak posted:whoa, oh no, the part I didn’t know I now know. Also reading this gives me the same feeling of reading about third worldism- okay its not wrong there's just not a whole lot I can do about it
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Pick posted:dworkin is extremely unpopular because she was dead loving right in a way that is blunt and terrifying instead of slick and cool To be honest, most of her writings sound like she would be transphobic as well, so I don't think she'd be popular nowadays based on that alone.
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I’m just trying to start a dialogue
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Love how the biographer just tries to softball lob a blatant lie in there before finding out the interviewer actually knows something about the subject then pivoting to "he later realized women have value because some of them can write well"
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"people in glass houses shouldn't throw covfefe" lmfao
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Logic Probed posted:To be honest, most of her writings sound like she would be transphobic as well, so I don't think she'd be popular nowadays based on that alone. "like she would be if transported to modern times" is a pretty weird stance to have to rely on to hate on or dismiss someone
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Pick posted:"like she would be if transported to modern times" is a pretty weird stance to have to rely on to hate on or dismiss someone especially when the condemnation is both apparently speculative and unmoored in time
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Pick posted:yeah and he hated Dworkin for calling him out on it That's a loving great comeback.
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"I did think he was a civil libertarian. But in fact, he was a pedophile." Some things never change
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Remulak posted:I really don’t know if NAMBLA started as a male homosexual group in an subculture where adolescents having sex with older men was considered a normal part of life, or if it was always just about loving children.
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Logic Probed posted:To be honest, most of her writings sound like she would be transphobic as well, so I don't think she'd be popular nowadays based on that alone. Andrea Dworkin posted:Work with transsexuals, and studies of formation of gender identity in children provide basic information which challenges the notion that there are two discrete biological sexes. That information threatens to transform the traditional biology of sex difference into the radical biology of sex similarity… Every transsexual is entitled to a sex-change operation, and it should be provided by the community as one of its functions.
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Between April 2003 and June 2004, $12 billion in U.S. currency—much of it belonging to the Iraqi people—was shipped from the Federal Reserve to Baghdad, where it was dispensed by the Coalition Provisional Authority. Some of the cash went to pay for projects and keep ministries afloat, but, incredibly, at least $9 billion has gone missing, unaccounted for, in a frenzy of mismanagement and greed
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