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22-04-2023, 05:12 AM | #1 | ||
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Maybe I was just unaware, possibly had to much going on in life so didn't notice. One is IVF, if you can call it futunate, my wife and I never had a problem, excuse the terminology, banging out kids, six in total, neither did our friends all in the three or four kid range. Having had six kids I have met and become friends with quite a large demographic, from 25 ish to mid thirtys.
It seems a large proportion are struggling to fall pregnant takes a year or so or can't, and are heading down the IVF road. Is it age, they mostly waiting to age 30 before attempting having kids, there party lifestyle of something else food/fast-food diet maybe. With my kids genes maybe, as with us they just have to look at it and they seem to fall pregnant, with that the trend has been all boys so far. I have another lifestyle trend I'd like to discuss but the trend with that is you can't rationally discuss it, with out becoming the bad person in life. Seems this trend will greatly effect my grandkids with its normalization. Feeling thirsty now it's early, but might grab a Bud light, maybe put on some women's face. PS. I love my grandkids dearly, more than life infact. I will go more than out of the way, to protect them, and ensure they spend there childhood laughing playing and doing kid things, without outside adult trends and influences. I make no apologies for that. Last edited by GasoLane; 22-04-2023 at 08:25 AM. Reason: As requested |
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22-04-2023, 09:08 AM | #2 | |||
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22-04-2023, 10:18 AM | #3 | ||
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I think I know too!
And I also totally agree! The world’s gone feckin mad! And yes.. It does make you feel a little apprehensive of what the future holds for our kids/grandkids? But they’re more resilient than we think (hopefully?)
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22-04-2023, 12:23 PM | #4 | |||
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But we are now seeing the early era of the brainwashed mob with zero critical and personal thinking move through uni, graduate, get jobs and become voters. Very soon what your grandkids and my nephews experience will be all they've ever known. While we remain apprehensive and believe they have lost out, they wouldn't know any different. I always think back to an experience my then 3 or 4yo nephew had in kindy. He would take in one of those yoghurt pouches with a screw cap as part of his lunch, it was basically his favourite food. One day when my sister put one in his lunch he cried and screamed that he couldn't have one and he'd get into trouble for having one at school, so she had to take it out. She found out later that one of the teachers would pick a table of kids every day and pick on and humiliate the kid who bought in the most environmentally unfriendly lunch packing, as if the kid had a choice in the matter. Nephew didn't want to be the one picked on. My sister was livid, but got no support from the husband because he believes all this climate BS and said the teacher did the right thing. Nephew doesn't know what he did wrong, not that he did do anything wrong. All he knows is that it was the wrong thing to take to school and he never did again. For him it became and continues to be the new normal. And it doesn't stop there. A good friend is a fairly newly minted teacher in his mid 40's. He tells me half the teachers he's come across are activists, not teachers, and all they do is spew their views in the classroom. Once again, the teachers view becoming the new normal for the student. One might have thought old movies like the Fifth Element or Judge Dredd were silly action comedies of their time. Seems like they were more predictions and glimpses into the future. |
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22-04-2023, 04:32 PM | #5 | ||
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And it doesn't stop there. A good friend is a fairly newly minted teacher in his mid 40's. He tells me half the teachers he's come across are activists, not teachers, and all they do is spew their views in the classroom. Once again, the teachers view becoming the new normal for the student.
One might have thought old movies like the Fifth Element or Judge Dredd were silly action comedies of their time. Seems like they were more predictions and glimpses into the future.[/QUOTE] Universitys are the breeding ground, teachers need to be impartial not teaching there personal views but they do without recourse, if you saw the absolute rubbish they teach at primary school here, its something that would take years to fix if at all. mate you nailed it with the critical thinking or lack of, might be cynical its like the powers to be want the population stupid, much easier to control. The average bloke seems to be only worried about ball sports and the pub. Dibbs on Leeloo..... one movie I never have a problem re watching. |
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22-04-2023, 05:13 PM | #6 | ||
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Guy at work is furious at his grandson's kindergarten. He was babysitting and told his grandson "ok time for little boys to be in bed". The boys response was I am not a little boy, I am a person. Now both statements are true but why remove gender? I don't understand their agenda and I can't see any good coming from emasculating males, I can see it resulting in a real life "Handmaidens Tale". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ha...ale_(TV_series)
I have always said people should be free to do whatever they want if it's not hurting anyone, my question is why do I have to know about it! |
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22-04-2023, 01:22 PM | #7 | ||
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I disagree. I think they're more adaptable, but less resilient.
When we were kids, we weren't all chasing a diagnosis to use as an excuse to avoid personal responsibility. We weren't running around painting ourselves as victims all the time. We were bothered or upset by things not going our way, but we weren't traumatised by them to the point of needing professional help. Every other kid now is on the spectrum, has ADHD, or some form of anxiety. And we are expected to make ever more allowances for it. FFS, my wife couldn't even get special consideration in her HSC year for having had a brain tumour removed at the end of year 11, but kids will get it for comparatively minor psychological problems. |
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22-04-2023, 03:19 PM | #8 | ||
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Oh don't get me started, children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.
You guys are hilarious!
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22-04-2023, 04:01 PM | #9 | ||
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I believe the future is in good hands with our young adults, I know a heap that are level headed and smart, its the small ones that are getting indoctrinated, I've bit my tongue for a while now, but the last few weeks with what's gone on over here grrrrr. I wont tolerate MAP. i don't care how you dress it up, mind the pun, something that certain groups are wanting to make mainstream. Also local library's hosting under five readings by certain parts of society. Keep it to your own please. I don't want this turning into a bashing thread just level headed discussion. As for my first point two young fellas I do know their, sperm count is so low they have no chance of reproduction.
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22-04-2023, 03:22 PM | #10 | ||
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Is it males being unable to perform or reduction in fertility rates?
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22-04-2023, 05:02 PM | #11 | |||
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Its a lifestyle choice which seems to be forced onto the rest of us as some kind of ancient culture or race.
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23-04-2023, 05:44 AM | #14 | ||
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After four years i now have the choice (if I'm a law abiding citizen) of becoming Australian. What that really means you lot get some more talent, and still get to remove the 501 trash. A big loose for New Zealand.
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23-04-2023, 09:41 AM | #15 | ||
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Apparently it’s not a mental illness and ‘you’d never know’ (they used to be a man).
So are there any straight men subscribing to the idea they’re genuine women, take this thing home for a good old time. Or maybe go one further and consider putting a ring on it? |
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23-04-2023, 05:37 PM | #16 | |||
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I also believe people don't "choose" to be gay, straight, transgender ect, but people do choose how to live and express themselves, be that in a visible way or in private. I don't like the notion of having someone's sexual or gender preferences shoved in my face, and I say that in terms of both gay and straight people. However, that sort of aggressive display would be considered aggressive and overblown no matter what gender the person identifies as. That person was also talking and behaving in a very male way, despite identifying as female, so what is the person behind the counter supposed to expect or say? Some people are simply looking for excuses to be combative and argumentative. These subjects get me pretty upset really. Every person on this earth is a human, meaning we should all be treat each other with respect and kindness. Being kind, compassionate and friendly has absolutely nothing to do with gender and sexuality.
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23-04-2023, 07:23 PM | #17 | |||
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23-04-2023, 08:33 PM | #18 | ||
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25-04-2023, 08:50 PM | #19 | ||
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I just want to say I agree 100% with OP, I'm a 29 year old bloke. My younger sister is 20 and agrees, as does her best friend. You can't say everyone younger uncritically swallows secular progressivism and gender ideology.
In Brunswick and surrounds things might be different but here in Maryborough Vic most people I know recognise this trend for exactly what it is - BS. Both people my age, and a couple of generations older. Yes there are activist teachers etc but I have noticed a steady increase in parents wanting to send their kids to Catholic school, or home school. I can hardly blame them. And many teachers I know don't say anything for fear of job loss...
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25-04-2023, 09:49 PM | #20 | ||
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I agree with the OP.
On a similar subject matter, I recently heard of a “Kinder” in Melbourne where 4 year olds are prohibited from using the term “GrandMa”, they are forced to use the term “Grandfriend”. The world has gone mad, activists are brainwashing our children. |
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26-04-2023, 11:21 AM | #21 | |||
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You're considering an alternate view to yours as being brainwashing' but that's based around your beliefs, which are predominantly formed by what you've been taught (both through the education system you were in and by your family and those around you), and by what you've self learned. But, like most people, you had little to no control over what you were taught in your formative years and that likely influenced the type of areas that you sought further self education in. So who's to say that you weren't 'brainwashed' (to use your words) yourself and that you would naturally consider any opposing views as being 'wrong' or that if someone to truly believe what they say they, themselves, must be brainwashed? Like I said, none of this necessarily reflects my personal views on the topic at hand, it's just interesting how society can view things that differ from what we consider normal as 'out there' when what we believe was so influenced by what others believed to be right in the first place. And I'm not picking on you at all here Fordman, just that you were the last to use a phrase that could be used to offer a different perspective. At the end of the day, who is to judge whether a view is 'right' or 'wrong' when we all have a natural bias anyway?
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26-04-2023, 12:27 PM | #22 | |||
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my comment is not about a “different view”, it was about “educators” prohibiting 4 year olds from using the term GrandMa, enough said. |
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26-04-2023, 12:40 PM | #23 | |||
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Isn't it still an alternative view (by that, I mean different) to yours that you're judging based on your own bias? Anyway, if you're uncomfortable to discuss it, that's ok. Some people aren't and I can appreciate that.
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A view, as you say, means you have just that, “a view”. So “View” doesn’t mean “a rule” or a “prohibited action” on another (especially a 4 year old, of whom you are not a parent). Don’t reply to my post, you obviously think a 4 year old being told to stop using the word “GrandMa” without their parents approval is Ok, good on you if you do, it just means you’re part of the problem. |
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26-04-2023, 05:50 PM | #25 | ||
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I can understand the idea of an alternative view when you're debating two sides of something that has a degree of subjectivity. But teaching people that you are what you identify as, is objectively false. Biology matters, and arguably, trumps one's mental state.
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25-04-2023, 10:12 PM | #26 | ||
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God help us, what would they call an aunt or uncle? A parental sibling?
How long before mum and dad are blacklisted words too? |
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26-04-2023, 10:27 AM | #27 | ||
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Just look at the use of "birthing people". I am never quick to give L*bor politicians any credit but even Bill Shorten thought that was too far.
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Since I'm not allowed to reply to a post in here, I just want to apologise if I've offended anyone in here. I genuinely make effort to not do that, but sometimes I make mistakes and can accidentally tread on toes.
And just to reiterate, I'm also not trying to express my views on certain subjects because I can appreciate that it may be a topic that people can get passionate about. My post was trying to invoke discussion on different people's perspectives on things and how we handle that. Peace. Out.
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When I went to school you were taught the three RRR's , these days children are being indoctrinated with political views as to what is acceptable by the government of the day which I think is morally wrong. In my honest view "Free Speech is diminishing badly in this country" very sad indeed as to what it was really like decades ago when I was young. Cheers |
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Is the history you and I were taught at school, which had an English slant to it, historically correct? Students today are being taught something different to what we learnt. Is that history being re-written? Is that better or worse? Or just different? I'm not raising any of these to be argumentative (even though some may consider it that way) rather just to show that just because things are different to what we know/learnt doesn't necessarily make it worse or wrong. Heck, I can remember my parents worrying about what the future looked like when were taught things different to what they were at school. The world hasn't imploded (yet! ). Is this really that different?
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