Comments by "marie parker" (@marieparker3822) on "Silver Fox Hot Takes"
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Like all other attacks on the English language by the Critical Social Justice Theorists, Critical Race Theorists, Queer Theory supporters, genderoids, and Maoists, the words they use mean the opposite of the dictionary definition.
Thus:
antiracist = racist,
Inclusivity = exclusion (a recent example being that of Dr Cuthbert, of Don't Divide Us, from the Conference on Education in London three days ago),
AntiFascist = Fascist,
Diversity = an intellectual and cultural monoculture.
Now we have 'Conversion therapy', which used to mean giving aversion therapy - sometimes electric shocks - to gay men in a vain attempt to make them heterosexual. Obviously, this is execrable and is fortunately, at least in Britain, outlawed and should never be allowed.
Now they are calling giving confused - or just curious - children, or distressed adolescents psychotherapy for their anxiety, depression or PTSD, or help with their autism, conversion therapy. The SNP's proposed law will not only criminalise psychiatrists and psychotherapists who try to give relevant therapy to children and adolescents, it will also criminalise parents who try to be parents.
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A woman from the Gulf States was wearing a long dress, which was printed with Arabic writing all over it, in Lahore, Pakistan. She was surrounded by a mob of hundreds of yelling men calling for her blood because 'she had sat disrespectfully on verses from the Qu'ran, thus committing blasphemy'. She was rescued by an outstandingly brave female police officer who put her own life at risk to lead the woman out of the mob.
It turned out that the Arabic writing did not say anything from the Qu'ran, but said things like 'this dress is beautiful'. The mob, most of whom were probably illiterate and could not even read Urdu, recognised Arabic writing and assumed that it was from the Qu'ran - after all, nothing else has been published in Arabic, has it? It shows you how much they must understand of their holy text. Btw, the works of 13th and 14th century Islamic philosophers such as Averroes, Avicenna and Ibn Rushd, are banned in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States today.
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