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guruilla » Thu Nov 19, 2015 10:27 pm wrote:brainpanhandler » Thu Nov 19, 2015 10:25 pm wrote:guruilla » Thu Nov 19, 2015 8:45 pm wrote: there's the assumption that if we could all agree to embrace each other's differences we'd all get along. But embracing differences erases difference
Really?
Yeah I wondered about that too after I wrote it. All I can say is it seems that the very thing that makes something anomalous disappears once it becomes socially condoned. Everything gets assimilated by the Borg.
I don't know what the alternative is, the middle way between embracing and rejecting.
I am congenitally(!) opposed to the Group Mind, to a definite fault. I don't want to be assimilated, but nor do I want to be persecuted, obviously.
I have the sense that individuation is a journey inward that eventually disidentifies with everything but the Soul. It begins with your family, but soon it comes down to race, sex, even species. So the idea that we can be whatever we feel like being, biologically, through a mixture of sheer will power and technology, is the literalization and hence inversion of the truth, that we are infinitely more than our biology. It's the difference between trying to turn the ego into the infinite and letting it be dissolved into the infinite.
& call me old-fashioned but I think the primary human crucible where that happens is the crucible of biological opposition, also known as guy-on-chick action ~ or marriage!!.(Not enough smilies; I was looking for the burning in hell one!)
I have the sense that individuation is a journey inward that eventually disidentifies with everything but the Soul.
It begins with your family
Agent Orange Cooper » Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:02 am wrote:Maybe, but I'd argue that being 'transgendered'—that is, believing that, as a man, one can become a woman (contra 82_28's excellent post above), or that it's possible for a man to be "born a woman," or believing that "a penis and a clitoris are homologous" (all SOP in the trans ideology), etc—precludes being well-adjusted, at least to a point.
Freedom is frightening. Advancing tragically as conventional human beings do to old age, decay, and ultimately death is fraught with horror and revulsion. Rather than letting go we hold on tighter. Do we die with smiles on our faces or looks of abject sadness and horror, staring back into the nothingness of our lives?
Joao » Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:14 am wrote:Sounds like uppity negroes to me. What exactly makes "a man" and "a woman" and why is your definition the right one? if somebody wants to give the transition a shot, who are you to say it can't be done.
82_28 wrote:The XY sex-determination system is the sex-determination system found in humans, most other mammals, some insects (Drosophila), and some plants (Ginkgo). In this system, the sex of an individual is determined by a pair of sex chromosomes (gonosomes). Females have two of the same kind of sex chromosome (XX), and are called the homogametic sex. Males have two distinct sex chromosomes (XY), and are called the heterogametic sex.
As an aside, the whole ideology carries with it a huge load of straight-up sexism, where "being a woman" is automatically and immediately reduced to a nebulous set of classical stereotypes and mannerisms. I can become a woman by dressing "femme," growing my hair, painting my nails, and employing vocal fry. They have literally defined the category of "female" out of existence—precisely the exact fucking opposite of what women have struggled for millennia to achieve, that is, to be seen as full, competent, capable human beings, instead of empty-headed adjuncts to the penis-in-charge. But that's patriarchy for you...
Agent Orange Cooper » Fri Nov 20, 2015 10:43 am wrote:I'm about as far as it could possibly get from a "science-fetishist." Certain facts are immutable. Next thing you'll be telling me the earth is flat. Actually, I'd say there's a better chance of the earth being flat than a man has of becoming a woman.
Joao » Fri Nov 20, 2015 9:58 am wrote:Simple-minded science fetishism. Right up there with how homosexuality obviously contravenes the "natural order."
coffin_dodger » Fri Nov 20, 2015 3:28 am wrote:bph:Freedom is frightening. Advancing tragically as conventional human beings do to old age, decay, and ultimately death is fraught with horror and revulsion. Rather than letting go we hold on tighter. Do we die with smiles on our faces or looks of abject sadness and horror, staring back into the nothingness of our lives?
Personally, I'm thankful that I don't hold that worldview in my head. I understand you a little better now, bph - I'm sorry to have clashed with you in the past, but I had no idea that is the world you live in.
brainpanhandler » Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:29 pm wrote:seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:48 am wrote:so interesting to find out the cruelest thing ever said to me here in 11 years was from a woman
Yah, I let my sig line speak for me these days.
I imagine some day you'll be laying on your death bed, your family and friends gathered about, and from your half conscious delirium you'll be muttering about Brainpanhandler and JackRiddler and you'll rouse from your slumber and begin to call loudly for your laptop.... "My laptop! Bring me my laptop! There's mean people wrong on the internet! My laptop! Someone bring me my...." And your family will quietly, soothingly whisper to you that you have to let all that go now and have the doctor sedate you after you become even more incensed.
brainpanhandler » Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:42 am wrote:seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:30 am wrote:because most women can't/won't put up with the bullshit that goes on here
Like what? Bullshit that is misogynist? Or just bullshit in general?
I don't think there is any more general bullshit here than elsewhere. Generally speaking, I'd say less. But I'm a woman, so what do I know?
seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:48 am wrote:bullshit in general
oh WOW I had no idea you were a woman....I thought all that hate could have only come from a man ...but thinking back when I was in high school girls were way more hateful than guys
so interesting to find out the cruelest thing ever said to me here in 11 years was from a woman
brainpanhandler » Mon Aug 04, 2014 2:09 pm wrote:seemslikeadream » Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:55 pm wrote:brainpanhandler » Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:54 pm wrote:
For the record: I definitely directed that at you. I don't have to be a psychoanalyst to see that. Canadian Watcher was another example of a deeply neurotic type. Paranoid, persecution complex, probably ptsd, character disorder riddled, nut job. Pin that on your chest.
so you are calling me Paranoid, persecution complex, probably ptsd, character disorder riddled, nut job. ?
Yep. And deeply neurotic. and while we're at it, passive aggressive and OCD. You're a veritable catalog of neuroses. You can put that one in your files seemslikeJEdgarHoover.nice....that's a keeper
Like I said, you can pin that one on your chest and wear it like a badge of honor as you say.
And btw... I'll report my own posts to the mods. I'd could give a flying fuck if I'm suspended for a few days or weeks or forever for that matter.
edit: reported. weeeeeee.....
Agent Orange Cooper » Fri Nov 20, 2015 4:02 am wrote:As an aside, the whole ideology carries with it a huge load of straight-up sexism, where "being a woman" is automatically and immediately reduced to a nebulous set of classical stereotypes and mannerisms. I can become a woman by dressing "femme," growing my hair, painting my nails, and employing vocal fry. They have literally defined the category of "female" out of existence—precisely the exact fucking opposite of what women have struggled for millennia to achieve, that is, to be seen as full, competent, capable human beings, instead of empty-headed adjuncts to the penis-in-charge. But that's patriarchy for you...
tapitsbo » Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:39 pm wrote:
The whole notion that suffering is something that needs to be alleviated by fixing the externals is what I am objecting to. We all do it. And it creates the sort of messed up culture of exploitation we are seeing, where no one wants to just sit in the distress of being poisoned, but instead rushes to cut off the offending parts, or worse, take it out on/put it into someone else.
The language of inner/outer and poisoning is itself treacherous territory. I think there are other posters here who have done a good job unpacking the language of contamination.
brainpanhandler » Fri Nov 20, 2015 4:06 am wrote:One way I have thought of this in the past is as a spectrum of freedom that should naturally follow the arc of our lives. In the womb you have the least amount of freedom. Stripping away conditioning as we advance chronologically through our lives. The unnaturalness of the nuclear family virtually guarantees everyone gets forever bogged down in that drama and never even begin the process of becoming an individual nor even dimly recognize this as a first necessity. Freedom is frightening. Advancing tragically as conventional human beings do to old age, decay, and ultimately death is fraught with horror and revulsion. Rather than letting go we hold on tighter. Do we die with smiles on our faces or looks of abject sadness and horror, staring back into the nothingness of our lives?
Most of us just don't live long enough (or perhaps fully enough) to unpack our conditioning even if we manage to conceive of it as a noble goal. It's like we need to hit the ground running but most of us remain spiritual toddlers our entire lives.
I'll have to give this some more thought. I think I might put that as an epitaph on my tombstone.
brekin wrote:Anyone here born with some anomaly from a genetic quirk wouldn't hesitate to modify or correct it if it would improve their health or well being.
Luther Blissett wrote:I would advise anyone who is against transgender people to talk to some of them.
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