@House1Mouse0 Believe* Not belief. Though I... think that I understand what you are saying. Though I believe you may have misunderstood what I had said. You had proposed that if they had scattered the refugees to various locations, then the damage to resourse would not have been bad. I was making the point that it was a good idea, but with the mindset at the time, impractical.
@scamwa Sorry for being a little unclear on that. What I was meaning was that you need to back up the claim that children are bullied more if they are raised by a homosexual couple.
@FreedFenrir The only evidence I have is anecdotal, but it's obvious. I don't have to prove that trance music tends to have a lower aged following than jazz to know it's true.
Also, since when does a question or request have to come evidence? (I apologise as I have no evidence to back up this question)
@FreedFenrir No not many share my views I hardly belief many ever will. To belief in a balanced system is not common. Not many wish to view history opting to belief that it will not happen to them. All we can do is use history with current evidence to create solutions to our problems. Also that is the reason I like the saying "Some of the most vile acts in history were done with good intentions". It means they had good intentions they just went about it wrong. Though not all are like this.
@scamwa I have to bring something up. You asked BjoernarEricSven to dispute your claim that children raised by a homosexual couple are bullied at a higher rate then those raised by Heterosexual parents. I do not have a problem with your asking this, but I DO have a problem with the fact you asked it without providing any evidence for your claim that they are. Also, you cannot use 'common sense' as a reason for this. If you make a question you must provide evidence or your point is invalid.
@TheCrazedGuitarist As much as I despise to defend such an obvious troll... I would have to point out that your comments to "DeepSouth" Specifically pertaining to the ones about being inbred/incestuous have no logical ground since you have no proof. I do not agree with anything he said, but by making baseless accusations you damage your case more then you help it.
@House1Mouse0 I do agree with the end of that statement. In retrospect they DID allow to Jews to suffer so their own people would be better off. Also, your idea for them to have split the refugees would have had promise to work, but that is assuming that your current mindset was shared by them at that time. Keep in mind, the fear of German spies was significant, and so was the fear that the Nazi Reich would invade them if they took in Jews. This makes their actions immoral, but understandable.
@FreedFenrir I always get that word mixed up. But I do agree their mindsets would not have accepted that view.
House1Mouse0 3 days ago
@House1Mouse0 Believe* Not belief. Though I... think that I understand what you are saying. Though I believe you may have misunderstood what I had said. You had proposed that if they had scattered the refugees to various locations, then the damage to resourse would not have been bad. I was making the point that it was a good idea, but with the mindset at the time, impractical.
FreedFenrir 3 days ago
@scamwa Sorry for being a little unclear on that. What I was meaning was that you need to back up the claim that children are bullied more if they are raised by a homosexual couple.
FreedFenrir 3 days ago
@FreedFenrir The only evidence I have is anecdotal, but it's obvious. I don't have to prove that trance music tends to have a lower aged following than jazz to know it's true.
Also, since when does a question or request have to come evidence? (I apologise as I have no evidence to back up this question)
Idiot.
scamwa 4 days ago
I believe that 50% of kids are accidents I'm just stunned by it.
specialcircumstancer 5 days ago
@FreedFenrir No not many share my views I hardly belief many ever will. To belief in a balanced system is not common. Not many wish to view history opting to belief that it will not happen to them. All we can do is use history with current evidence to create solutions to our problems. Also that is the reason I like the saying "Some of the most vile acts in history were done with good intentions". It means they had good intentions they just went about it wrong. Though not all are like this.
House1Mouse0 5 days ago
@scamwa I have to bring something up. You asked BjoernarEricSven to dispute your claim that children raised by a homosexual couple are bullied at a higher rate then those raised by Heterosexual parents. I do not have a problem with your asking this, but I DO have a problem with the fact you asked it without providing any evidence for your claim that they are. Also, you cannot use 'common sense' as a reason for this. If you make a question you must provide evidence or your point is invalid.
FreedFenrir 5 days ago
@TheCrazedGuitarist As much as I despise to defend such an obvious troll... I would have to point out that your comments to "DeepSouth" Specifically pertaining to the ones about being inbred/incestuous have no logical ground since you have no proof. I do not agree with anything he said, but by making baseless accusations you damage your case more then you help it.
FreedFenrir 5 days ago
@House1Mouse0 I do agree with the end of that statement. In retrospect they DID allow to Jews to suffer so their own people would be better off. Also, your idea for them to have split the refugees would have had promise to work, but that is assuming that your current mindset was shared by them at that time. Keep in mind, the fear of German spies was significant, and so was the fear that the Nazi Reich would invade them if they took in Jews. This makes their actions immoral, but understandable.
FreedFenrir 5 days ago