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Post by Dogburger on Mar 11, 2024 10:09:14 GMT
In what world is it ever right that a bloke called Georgina is in a position to decide our laws , our taxes and God forbid when we go to war ? He doesn't even know what bog to use .......................the mind boggles . A civilised and intelligent world of course. One that makes advances in understanding the human condition and isn't stopped by bigots or the ill-informed. We can be civilised ,intelligent and understanding without putting people with confused minds in charge of the country . Anxiety ,depression and substance miss use are all common among people with gender dysphoria . Medical people don't even know all the answers yet on what makes these people tick ,when they do and declare them of stable and sound minds I might change mine .
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Post by happyhornet on Mar 11, 2024 11:05:15 GMT
If you were going to have open heart surgery today, and your surgeon was the above would you be ok with that? No. What does it bring to the table in regards to being an MP. Answer, nothing. MPs should be well rounded people, educated, experience in life, businessman, employed, a parent, older, there should be an age limit, that only over thirties can be an MP. Even that might be too young, maturity really starts about 35. Can things get worse?, its guaranteed with people like that, especially with a lot of them. There will be bills and voting for free packets of quavers, tik tok etc, im kidding, but im sure you get it. What is about autistic people that makes you think they are unsuitable for the job of a surgeon? Or that they can't be well rounded people, educated, experience in life, businessman, employed, a parent?
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Post by piglet on Mar 11, 2024 12:39:44 GMT
Nothing the above is 22, the training in the medical field would push his age into a far higher bracket. As would maturity, that was my argument, why make comments that are wrong. Looking for a fight where there is none, its very possible that an autistic person would be a better surgeon as their concentration is much better. Happy now? Your welcome.
Hes 22. 22. Would you be happy with a 22 year old surgeon? With a Dandy comic sticking out of his back pocket.
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Post by ratcliff on Mar 11, 2024 12:41:53 GMT
Ticks all the woke boxes; Autistic Denies basic biology Broken home so in care Social housing No job student Only the woke could draw up such insinuated conclusions without knowing the individual personally. Do you know Georgia Meadows personally? Unlike you I can read and read the published biog , it's all listed as fact
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Post by happyhornet on Mar 11, 2024 13:08:10 GMT
Nothing the above is 22, the training in the medical field would push his age into a far higher bracket. As would maturity, that was my argument, why make comments that are wrong. Looking for a fight where there is none, its very possible that an autistic person would be a better surgeon as their concentration is much better. Happy now? Your welcome. Hes 22. 22. Would you be happy with a 22 year old surgeon? With a Dandy comic sticking out of his back pocket. I thought the above you were referring to was this one: Autistic Denies basic biology Broken home so in care Social housing No job student Apologies if I was mistaken.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 11, 2024 14:05:43 GMT
A trans candidate is a delusional candidate. No better than a candidate with an imaginary friend or believes fairies live at the bottom of their garden
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Post by vlk on Mar 11, 2024 14:27:10 GMT
Is he or she, whichever, going to win in that constituency? Usually very young candidates are given constituencies where the party has no chance whatsoever.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2024 14:44:50 GMT
A trans candidate is a delusional candidate. No better than a candidate with an imaginary friend or believes fairies live at the bottom of their garden If he loses he'll probably identify as the winner.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 11, 2024 14:46:00 GMT
A trans candidate is a delusional candidate. No better than a candidate with an imaginary friend or believes fairies live at the bottom of their garden If he loses he'll probably identify as the winner. lol.
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Post by happyhornet on Mar 11, 2024 14:49:50 GMT
A trans candidate is a delusional candidate. No better than a candidate with an imaginary friend or believes fairies live at the bottom of their garden .....or that there's an invisible bearded man in the sky directing all human affairs? Somebody believing something you personally consider nonsensical doesn't necessarily make them unfit for office.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 11, 2024 14:56:06 GMT
A trans candidate is a delusional candidate. No better than a candidate with an imaginary friend or believes fairies live at the bottom of their garden .....or that there's an invisible bearded man in the sky directing all human affairs? Somebody believing something you personally consider nonsensical doesn't necessarily make them unfit for office. Right on the button . Any leftie who believes that a man can be a woman if he really feels like it can’t really criticise a Bible basher who thinks homosexuality makes God unhappy .I don’t think its nonsense ..I know it is .
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Post by Hutchyns on Mar 11, 2024 14:59:21 GMT
Is he or she, whichever, going to win in that constituency? Usually very young candidates are given constituencies where the party has no chance whatsoever. It seems quite obvious that there's going to be an official or unofficial pact with Labour & Lib Dems agreeing not to stand in the way of whichever of them has the better chance of defeating the Tory. We've seen that in by-elections with massive Lib Dem saturation canvassing and literature through letter boxes, while Labour have downplayed themselves to the extent you'd hardly know they had a candidate standing (and I'm not talking about Rochdale). So for this constituency in question, Witney, this youthful he/she will be elbowed aside and told that they're no more than a supporting act for the Lib Dems. Low key will be an overstatement when it comes to Labour's efforts in the Witney constituency.
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Post by happyhornet on Mar 11, 2024 15:11:04 GMT
.....or that there's an invisible bearded man in the sky directing all human affairs? Somebody believing something you personally consider nonsensical doesn't necessarily make them unfit for office. Right on the button . Any leftie who believes that a man can be a woman if he really feels like it can’t really criticise a Bible basher who thinks homosexuality makes God unhappy .I don’t think its nonsense ..I know it is . I believe that people believing something I don't doesn't necessarily make them unfit for office. I also think having a wide range of views can be beneficial. Ultimately it's up to the electorate, if the Labour candidate in this instance is elected you will of course respect the will of the people right?
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Post by Bentley on Mar 11, 2024 15:16:56 GMT
Right on the button . Any leftie who believes that a man can be a woman if he really feels like it can’t really criticise a Bible basher who thinks homosexuality makes God unhappy .I don’t think its nonsense ..I know it is . I believe that people believing something I don't doesn't necessarily make them unfit for office. I also think having a wide range of views can be beneficial. Ultimately it's up to the electorate, if the Labour candidate in this instance is elected you will of course respect the will of the people right? Bully for you . I believe that anyone who makes a claim that is so obviously false that it’s delusional should be seen as someone making a claim so obviously false that they must be delusional. Of course it’s up to the electorate . That’s bleeding obvious .
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Post by happyhornet on Mar 11, 2024 15:23:55 GMT
I believe that people believing something I don't doesn't necessarily make them unfit for office. I also think having a wide range of views can be beneficial. Ultimately it's up to the electorate, if the Labour candidate in this instance is elected you will of course respect the will of the people right? Bully for you . I believe that anyone who makes a claim that is so obviously false that it’s delusional should be seen as someone making a claim so obviously false that they must be delusional. Of course it’s up to the electorate . That’s bleeding obvious . Are Christians delusional in your view?
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