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If I wanted to serve my country, pride is the last thing I want to represent.
One thing I still can't wrap my head around... don't people in general, at least in first world countries where this Pride shit is everywhere... recognize the absurdity of waiving a flag around that doesn't represent their actual country of origin in any way?
I wonder...if I get drafted, would me saying that I hate faggots get me kicked out and returned home? Might just be crazy enough to work...
"We defeated the wrong enemy."
Only if you were a Muslim, they'll be to the 21st century what Mennonites and Jehovah's Witnesses were to the 20th with the draft.I wonder...if I get drafted, would me saying that I hate faggots get me kicked out and returned home? Might just be crazy enough to work...
This is horrible. Your post it great, but the screenshot itself is horrible. Wish this country went further down the degenerate, twilight of society path in the 30s...
Any time any of these disingenuous psychos tries to use religion, the same religion they do nothing but mock and express contempt for, to support their points, it really seems like the most pathetic desperation.So this Rutgers History Professor, Leav DeVun, claims in a new book that gender non-binary jibber jabber and even transgenderism is actually a part of our European and Christian traditions up to about 1400 and that Christianity even saw Jesus himself as "non-binary."
I know she is wrong, but without reading the book am not sure I can articulate precisely how, which is a problem.
By the way, this woman is a dyke, has a non-binary partner, an ugly dyke who is transitioning as a man or something close to man, , with whom she has a boy. Check her instagram page for (just type in Leah Devun.)
I have it on good authority this woman was a cute enough goth chick in her youth and had a boyfriend. Maybe he was a beard, but to me it just offers further proof that, particularly with women, all of this is greatly influenced by environment, cultural milieu, as well as persona experience.
Anyway, medeival history professors are now teaching that European medieval history and indeed the period from the birth of christ up through the Renaissance embraced gender non-binary ideology and was transgender.
My condolences for the son. He's got a rough life ahead of him.Here are some pics from DeVun's instagram account. The pictures references Happy Dyke March while also calling her partner a "dad"for a Happy Father's Day. One of the pictures of the boy is from four years ago. You can see a progression from then to now with the haircut and other accoutrements.
Again, I have it on good information that the woman had a boyfriend in high school.
Sounds like someone amazed to discover that medieval Europe did not have stereotypical modern American gender roles and concluded they were all troons and non-binaries, disregarding that those genders are also just constructs of 21st century America and have zero relation to any previous culture.So this Rutgers History Professor, Leav DeVun, claims in a new book that gender non-binary jibber jabber and even transgenderism is actually a part of our European and Christian traditions up to about 1400 and that Christianity even saw Jesus himself as "non-binary."
I know she is wrong, but without reading the book am not sure I can articulate precisely how, which is a problem.
By the way, this woman is a dyke, has a non-binary partner, an ugly dyke who is transitioning as a man or something close to man, , with whom she has a boy. Check her instagram page for (just type in Leah Devun.)
I have it on good authority this woman was a cute enough goth chick in her youth and had a boyfriend. Maybe he was a beard, but to me it just offers further proof that, particularly with women, all of this is greatly influenced by environment, cultural milieu, as well as persona experience.
Anyway, medeival history professors are now teaching that European medieval history and indeed the period from the birth of christ up through the Renaissance embraced gender non-binary ideology and was transgender.
I don't know how far this professor is pushing this, but androgyny is a common trope throughout religious traditions, including Christianity. Androgyny in a religious context implies a kind of transcendental purity, of being above normal gender distinctions by being in perfect divine harmony with ones own being. Byzantine depictions of the arch angels shown them having long hair and wearing women's clothes for example. Jesus himself is usually depicted in a kind of androgynous way most of the time.So this Rutgers History Professor, Leav DeVun, claims in a new book that gender non-binary jibber jabber and even transgenderism is actually a part of our European and Christian traditions up to about 1400 and that Christianity even saw Jesus himself as "non-binary."
I know she is wrong, but without reading the book am not sure I can articulate precisely how, which is a problem.
By the way, this woman is a dyke, has a non-binary partner, an ugly dyke who is transitioning as a man or something close to man, , with whom she has a boy. Check her instagram page for (just type in Leah Devun.)
I have it on good authority this woman was a cute enough goth chick in her youth and had a boyfriend. Maybe he was a beard, but to me it just offers further proof that, particularly with women, all of this is greatly influenced by environment, cultural milieu, as well as persona experience.
Anyway, medeival history professors are now teaching that European medieval history and indeed the period from the birth of christ up through the Renaissance embraced gender non-binary ideology and was transgender.
We call those "soldiers", champ; people have been using them for millenia.Let's see how long they'll do a 180 once they discover they've been used as cannon fodder.
Don't forget, all the colors of the rainbow, when combined, create WHITE!If your secret identity involves cross-dressing as the opposite sex, you're apparently a troon.
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Wouldn't it be hysterical if one of the alphabet people's flag got co-opt?
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This is what they do. They take one thing then use that as a vehicle to extrapolate a much broader, more radical proposition. Yes, of course androgyny exists and has exists. Hermaphrodistim exists but it is a defect, like having six fingers rather than six. You say Jesus was depicted in an androgynous manner, because he had long hair and was depicted as a North European blond and wore sandals? I doubt that, and, while I am no theologian, I am fairl confident mainstream branches of Christianity do not seem him as androgynous or somehow neither male nor female. He is after all the Son of God.I don't know how far this professor is pushing this, but androgyny is a common trope throughout religious traditions, including Christianity. Androgyny in a religious context implies a kind of transcendental purity, of being above normal gender distinctions by being in perfect divine harmony with ones own being. Byzantine depictions of the arch angels shown them having long hair and wearing women's clothes for example. Jesus himself is usually depicted in a kind of androgynous way most of the time.