Radovarl Wrote:
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> Dale Nelson Wrote:
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> > Who would've thought that such policies or
> > proposals would one day be offered seriously?
> And
> > there is a case to be made for such a thing.
> >
> > But criminality and foolishness may have
> > consequences that surprise the
> > sociologically-minded, with their assumption
> that
> > one needs to identify the famous "root causes"
> and
> > then spend public money on those roots & so end
> > the problem. How often does that actually
> > happen...?
> >
> > By the way, here's not a "prophecy" but a
> guess:
> > Look, in the next ten years, for the rise of
> > figures to whom some adolescent subjects of
> > "transgender" drugs and surgeries will turn for
> > "restoration" of their bodies to their real sex.
>
> > I wouldn't be surprised if quack doctors and
> magic
> > healers will appear who claim they can more or
> > less undo the damage these poor people had done
> to
> > themselves. What got me thinking about this
> > actually was the phenomenon, in postwar
> Germany,
> > of various types of healers to whom people
> turned
> > because they suffered from emotional and
> physical
> > complaints connected with Nazification and the
> > Allies' deNazification. It seems that people
> > sometimes not only didn't get the help they
> sought
> > from doctors with ordinary qualifications, but
> > avoided those doctors because they had been
> > implicated in Nazi-era eugenics and so on. I
> could
> > see a somewhat similar scenario developing in
> > America and Europe. Sociological consciousness
> > enables our present madness-of-crowds about
> > "gender," and the Law of Unforeseen
> Consequences
> > is likely to be proven again.
> >
> >
> [
www.amazon.com]-
>
> > Doctors-Post-WWII-ebook/dp/B07WZ7TSKV
> >
> >
> [
cabinetmagazine.org]
>
> > eptember_2021.php
> >
> > Lest there be misunderstanding: I do believe
> that
> > divine, miraculous healing can occur, perhaps
> > especially in countries where there just is
> little
> > or no access to advanced medicine,
> > hospitalization, etc. I have been impressed by
> > this two-volume work:
> >
> >
> [
www.amazon.com]
>
> >
> stament-Accounts/dp/0801039525#:~:text=Keener%20de
>
> >
> votes%20several%20chapters%20to%20David%20Hume%27s
>
> >
> %20classic,his%20premise.%20Thus%2C%20his%20argume
>
> > nt%20was%20not%20valid.
> >
> > But that isn't the subject I mean to raise with
> > this comment. Rather: sociological
> consciousness
> > tends to generate the need for new solutions
> and
> > cures to problems it itself tends to produce.
> > Whether it gets them is another matter.
>
>
> Having now read some of this ludicrous screed, I
> have come to realize you're a religious nutbag.
> Forget I entered the conversation, dipshits.
Wow.
You seem to be a really poor fit for for the tenor of the discussions here.
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--Sawfish
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