Greta Thunberg and her backers apparently want a world that has zero carbon emissions.
This is obviously ridiculous because each individual breathes in oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide.
so greta thunberg thinks the world pollutes too much.
specifically, the parts of the world that pollute the least and have the cleanest industries.
she doesn't seem to care about india or china who are the biggest polluters by far.. "how dare they".
Greta Thunberg and her backers apparently want a world that has zero carbon emissions.
This is obviously ridiculous because each individual breathes in oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide.
you couldn't make this up!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51676020.
the emperor's transgender's new clothes syndrome = don't dare define their problem as being psychological, otherwise you're transphobic!.
Gender dysphoria is not necessarily a mental condition, it can be physical. To be a mosaic or intergrade between the sexes is not something anyone would likely choose for themselves - you're confusing transgender people with intersex people, I think.
you couldn't make this up!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51676020.
the emperor's transgender's new clothes syndrome = don't dare define their problem as being psychological, otherwise you're transphobic!.
Give them a bit of slack, people with gender issues have immense psychological problems to handle, which most of us can't imagine - generally speaking, they're getting a bit of slack.
I believe in the freedoms we have in the West, including adults having autonomy over their own bodies.
So, I fully accept people are free to have surgical operations on their bodies and identify how they choose.
One issue here is that some places of work have become infected with the trans activist mind virus, and people are being compelled to address someone with that person's chosen pronouns. This is profoundly illiberal.
Example: Caitlyn Jenner is free to transition and call herself a woman. And I'm free to either accept or reject that claim. I'm free to either call her a woman, or call him a man and use he, him, his. Freedoms cut both ways. <--- this is how free speech works.
The OP's issue is ridiculous, if true. <---- Edit: just read the link and it says the person regrets being allowed to transition before adulthood. This is reasonable. Only adults should be allowed to transition.
But, I'm gonna make a prediction: expect similar lawsuits in the coming years. Gender reassignment is still very new. We don't know how badly people can be damaged from having their bodies sliced n diced, and taking hormones for the rest of their lives.
And here's an opinion that would get me in trouble on FaceBook or Twitter: I think the old fashioned way of treating people who suffer from gender dysphoria (recognising it as a mental problem, so psychological treatment) isn't as bad as mutilating an otherwise healthy human body and stuffing it with hormones.
At least psychological treatment can be unravelled. OTOH, once a person 'transitions' there's no way back if, later down the line, they discover they're not actually transgender.
my wife and i are not religious nor do we want to be.
we are very set in our spiritual beliefs.
we have worked with a jw who's family have been like a part of our family for 6 years.
The following is a clip from the Australian Royal Commission into child abuse in religious organisations.
The State Counsel, Angus Stewart, is questioning a JW elder called Kevin Bowditch.
Please take the time to watch this clip.
Stewart is talking about a JW person disfellowshipped for child abuse that can go on to harm non-JW children because the JWs just disfellowship (= excommunicate) the child abuser - no warnings are given to the wider community. This means a paedophile whose only crime is abuse of JW children can move on to kids in the wider community, with no warnings given to parents like you.
Also, if no other people witnessed the child abuse (paedophiles typically abuse children in secret), then JWs do everything in their power to make difficult the lives of the investigating police.
If you need anything explaining, either myself or other posters can help.
my wife and i are not religious nor do we want to be.
we are very set in our spiritual beliefs.
we have worked with a jw who's family have been like a part of our family for 6 years.
My question is, do you think they want to convert my children? - JW want to convert anyone.
Their 'central administration' - the Governing Body - commands them to do exactly that.
It isn't harmless.
Whatever you do, don't let your kids go to JW meetings or have a bible study.
Edit: as others have pointed out, the religion has a paedophile problem, so it may be best not to let your kids stay at a JW home.
The religion requires at least two witnesses (not the religious kind, here I mean 'observers') to acts and allegations of child abuse. Obviously, child sex abusers tend not to want an audience. This means that there are many instances of child abuse that has essentially been covered up. This further possibly means that paedophiles thrive in the group, with the religion possibly becoming a magnet for sex offenders.
just though i'd start a thread devoted to languages, dialects/sociolects and accents, with the idea being that posters can comment on any language, or dialect or accent of any language, on this thread.. any phrases, expressions or idioms that you find interesting are also welcome.
first, the subject of english accents came up on another thread.. the british isles have many different types of accent (although many of the dialects may be dying out), and if i start to take a closer look, i can't help but see 'patterns' .... in received pronunciation of standard english, the letter r is pronounced initially, between vowels, and after consonants, e.g.
red, arrow, break.
Gaelic is fun to listen to. That is enough reason to learn some - the following vid is by a Gaelic-speaking Aussie girl from Melbourne, I believe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNzQ0xOW9zc
The language has a strange beauty. Her accent is almost similar to a Welsh lilt.
hello all, i'm 'researching', a jw who is in the first steps of taking a look at their beliefs.. i've semi-recently (about a couple weeks ago) heard about the sexual abuse cases (pennsylvania attorney general’s investigation request) and then the arc in 2015. this lead to a deep investigation, which lead to many questions arising.
a jw friend of mine suggested i be careful (due to apostates) and ask the brothers.
so i typed up my questions + concerns and emailed an elder my mother has known for a long time.
Here is a link to *Paul Grundy's experience, well worth a read if you have the time ...
https://jwfacts.com/watchtower/experiences/paul-grundy.php
*the guy who runs JWFacts.com.
hello all, i'm 'researching', a jw who is in the first steps of taking a look at their beliefs.. i've semi-recently (about a couple weeks ago) heard about the sexual abuse cases (pennsylvania attorney general’s investigation request) and then the arc in 2015. this lead to a deep investigation, which lead to many questions arising.
a jw friend of mine suggested i be careful (due to apostates) and ask the brothers.
so i typed up my questions + concerns and emailed an elder my mother has known for a long time.
Welcome, Research.
The brothers will view you as a member of the 'Awkward Squad'.
The CO will give some kind of answer, probably ending with 'wait on Jehovah in this time of the end'.
^^^ That's his way of asking you to drop the subject.
If you continue asking these kind of questions, you'll find yourself in the back room, meeting with three elders.
Edited to add: Cofty nailed it in his comment.
(Also, there is a site called JWFacts.com. The guy who runs that site questioned things and found himself in a similar situation to you. He was eventually disfellowshipped, from what I remember. Check out his life story on his site. It shows how the elders treated him, thus giving hints as to how the CO and elders will treat you.)
i was thinking about this at work the other day, and realized the one positive thing i can truly credit the jws with: .
i have no fear of public speaking.
i was a shy kid, fat, clumsy, with crooked glasses and worse teeth, who wore hand-me-downs in one of the wealthiest counties in all of america, who sat still while classmates got up to salute the flag or recite the pledge of allegiance.
Name one POSITIVE thing you took from your experience as a Witness - getting on with different people, I suppose.
My congregation was made up of people with different ethnic, cultural and economic backgrounds.
just though i'd start a thread devoted to languages, dialects/sociolects and accents, with the idea being that posters can comment on any language, or dialect or accent of any language, on this thread.. any phrases, expressions or idioms that you find interesting are also welcome.
first, the subject of english accents came up on another thread.. the british isles have many different types of accent (although many of the dialects may be dying out), and if i start to take a closer look, i can't help but see 'patterns' .... in received pronunciation of standard english, the letter r is pronounced initially, between vowels, and after consonants, e.g.
red, arrow, break.
A form of aig + pronoun is important in Gaelic because there is no verb 'to have'.
Instead of saying 'I have something' Gaelic literally says 'something is at/with me'.
Tha mac agam - I have a son (literally, 'there is a son at me').
It's also used to say if you speak a language (in Gaelic you 'have a language/a language is at you'):
Tha Beurla agam - I speak/know English ('there is English at me'')
Chan eil Gaidhlig aig an fhear sin - that man doesn't know Gaelic
It's also used for saying I know/I don't know (literally 'knowledge is at me/isn't at me'):
Chan eil fhios agam - I don't know
Tha fhios agam - I know