Re: Eunuchs in Scotland
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:11 pm
This thread is bordering on politics, and in fact, hatred.
Tone it down right now.
Tone it down right now.
magusuk89 (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:05 pm This is a thread about Scotland, and the UK, right?
I've been very careful about not mentioning parties, which is how in my country's custom something would be considered 'politics'. If I were being actively political you'd've heard things like 'DUP', 'SNP', 'Sinn Fein', 'Green Party', 'Liberal Democrats', 'Labour', 'Conservative and Unionist Party', 'Plaid Cymru' etc etc. So no, for the UK this thread is not political in that kind of sense if you agree to setting the terms of the discussion *about the UK* in a way that is appropriate to civic life *in the UK*.
WheelyCurious wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 3:40 pm The Daily Mail article looked an awful lot like the one that showed up here in the US and was the topic of a thread here a few weeks ago. It seemed to hit most of the same hot buttons, and be just as much crap.... Hopefully it won't get a lot more bad reaction than the US article seems to have produced. I think the letter Magus wrote was excellent, but seems like best to ignore it otherwise.
WheelyCurious
BiBikerFL (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:36 am You had me until you went on about the far right and Heritage Foundation.
As a conservative and a eunuch follower, I have to agree with them. Just because you don’t like what a person says about eunuchs, doesn’t make them a hater as you put it.
We are one of two sexes. PERIOD. Argue all you want and go ahead and call me a hater, because I and most everyone on earth KNOW that the world is round and not flat. So is your and everyone else’s deviation from our sex reality and science.
It is what it is dude. (If that’s an acceptable pronoun) LOL
magusuk89 (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:05 pm This is a thread about Scotland, and the UK, right?
I've been very careful about not mentioning parties, which is how in my country's custom something would be considered 'politics'. If I were being actively political you'd've heard things like 'DUP', 'SNP', 'Sinn Fein', 'Green Party', 'Liberal Democrats', 'Labour', 'Conservative and Unionist Party', 'Plaid Cymru' etc etc. So no, for the UK this thread is not political in that kind of sense if you agree to setting the terms of the discussion *about the UK* in a way that is appropriate to civic life *in the UK*.