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...and when they don't?

...which would be manipulative and evil, because there are a host of reasons (that a simple-minded individual such as yourself might not be aware of) why a person might need to or choose to refuse the polygraph test—not the least of which being that polygraphs are basically witchcraft, and completely useless to people

Because they're all treated like freakshows by feminist blogs for months and months until a nice "gender" button can be pushed?

Actually, for very good reasons, the burden of proof is always on the accuser. The Salem witch trials also put the burden of proof on the accused, and look how we regard that affair. If you're specifically *tasked* with being an advocate for a person claiming abuse, then it is your job to assume the abuse occurred. We

It really kills me to say this, but I'm boycotting AC: Unity because of this anti-consumer bullshit. I can't tell you how much I wanted to play that game, but—come November—I'll be playing DA: Inquisition (probably a slightly inferior game) instead.

Yeah, that's a completely bogus stance.

Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen.

As interesting as this is, there's so much revisionism as it relates to society at large within this write-up. It becomes hard to take it seriously.

This guy might be an asswipe, but why are you all so afraid of male vulnerability when it manifests itself as a sense of personal struggle? Do you want white males to continue ignoring your plight because you make it clear you're not interested in relating to them anymore than they are you?

Public institutions are all guided by the same principles. Age of the pupils does not change ethics. I pity the kids who went to whatever university you were or will be put through.

It's funny how some unknown problem that stems from male binge drinking is the "repercussions" of their actions, but problems that stem from female binge drinking are a problem that we as a larger community are responsible for.

No comment in the gender inequality here? Isn't this infantalizing women in the spirit that they cannot be held responsible for their actions?

Why doesn't the article mention how may states have literally never had to deal with this issue? In what universe would a U.S. state create a law for a scenario which had never arisen within its borders?

The physical disparity mentioned is a penis. Plain and simple. A 14-year old "trans girl" with a penis may be showering with 14 year old girls without a penis. That's the point of the word "male." You don't have to dissect the ad to understand it. No penis? No problem. Penis? Problem.

It's really the human being being burned alive with saline and then shredded into pieces while alive that they care about. I suppose that seems rather silly compared to lower than average education rates (in a country that still outputs more innovation than any other) and carbon emissions (in a world where the icecaps

Fair enough. I apologize for coming across as brusque. I'm just rather confounded by this. I appreciate your thoughts.

Guys don't have an intense fear of tampons. That old cliche has some truth to it, but that truth is not based on fear of tampons. It's based on fear of the unknown. It's wrapped up in the same trope about men not asking for directions. And there are many times more pejorative words for the male anatomy that men AND

The vast majority* of pro-lifers (another person's life is, of course, not a 'choice' for you) would feel pity for you, and nothing else. You should probably spend some time actually getting to know the people you rail against so much. Reading the occasional news story about the crazies compared to the hundreds of

A human being is defined by distinct DNA and the biological processes that constitute "life," which actually has a scientific definition, since you probably don't know that. A child is someone who fits the definition of a human, and has not reached the culturally accepted (and legally defined) age of 18 years of age.

Do you have any idea how many atheists are against abortion? Cause it's a lot, and many of the most prominent atheists are among them. Some people who are anti-abortion are crazy, no doubt. But many are just very compassionate people who believe something different than you do about the value of human life.