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Why is North America such a backwards nation
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Originally posted by FPS Doug:
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Does that mean Asia is a nation as well, or Europe?
OMG! 23 Sep @ 9:02am 
*frantically pushes undo to de-annex Mexico and Canada*
Or Africa ....
First of all. North America is a continent. There are 35 countries in America and how many are white? And none of them operate the same as USA. Usa is what it is Because it's a corporation. Not a country. :special: hope this helps
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Ele 23 Sep @ 9:04am 
Because what was ahead was woke, pink-haired individuals teaching children in schools how to be queer and sharing their girls' bathrooms with males, among 99 similar reasons.

Turning point is real.
North America is not a nation but an entire continent.

Now, as for your question; I assume you're referring to the United States of America.

The reason why the United States of America are so... "backwards" is the fact that their system of governance is based on an "Oligarchic Democracy".

The thing about democracies is that the majority makes the decisions... but, as with any other type of democracy, the majority does not usually care about the opinions of the minority.

Opinions change over time, the opinions of the majority, now, may not match the opinions of the majority in 50 years from now; supporting a democracy means that one must also accept the fact that a democracy may not always act in one's own benefit.
Last edited by PaulKrawitz; 23 Sep @ 9:09am
Originally posted by Ele:
Because what was ahead was woke, pink-haired individuals teaching children in schools how to be queer and sharing their girls' bathrooms with males, among 99 similar reasons.

Turning point is real.

Nothing is new under the sun.

Ever heard of ancient Greece customs or the army of male lovers that beat the Spartans?
Originally posted by FPS Doug:
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Can I ask why you believe it is?
Originally posted by Arvaos ⚚:
Originally posted by Ele:
Because what was ahead was woke, pink-haired individuals teaching children in schools how to be queer and sharing their girls' bathrooms with males, among 99 similar reasons.

Turning point is real.

Nothing is new under the sun.

Ever heard of ancient Greece customs or the army of male lovers that beat the Spartans?

To be fair, being gay (Ancient Greece) and being trans (Modern America) is vastly different.

I assume she was referring to trans people when she mentioned "sharing their girls' bathrooms with males".
Last edited by PaulKrawitz; 23 Sep @ 9:17am
Originally posted by PaulKrawitz:
Originally posted by Arvaos ⚚:

Nothing is new under the sun.

Ever heard of ancient Greece customs or the army of male lovers that beat the Spartans?

To be fair, being gay (Ancient Greece) and being trans (Modern America) is vastly different.

I assume she was referring to trans people when she mentioned "sharing their girls' bathrooms with males".

That isn't a woman, that's a man with a womans pfp.
ItIsFrog 23 Sep @ 9:20am 
Originally posted by FPS Doug:
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Why do people post hot yet vague takes and expect to get anything real out of it?
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I would say bait used to be believable but people are replying earnestly to this thread anyway so apparently it is still believable.
Originally posted by PaulKrawitz:
Originally posted by Arvaos ⚚:

Nothing is new under the sun.

Ever heard of ancient Greece customs or the army of male lovers that beat the Spartans?

To be fair, being gay (Ancient Greece) and being trans (Modern America) is vastly different.

I assume she was referring to trans people when she mentioned "sharing their girls' bathrooms with males".

There were trans in ancient times though.

Ancient Sumerian texts mention gala priests, some of whom were male but took on female dress and roles in religious rituals.

Evidence suggests that Egyptians recognized gender fluidity in mythology. Gods like Horus and Seth sometimes changed gender, and some high-ranking individuals adopted clothing and roles associated with the opposite gender.
Originally posted by FPS Doug:
Originally posted by PaulKrawitz:

To be fair, being gay (Ancient Greece) and being trans (Modern America) is vastly different.

I assume she was referring to trans people when she mentioned "sharing their girls' bathrooms with males".

That isn't a woman, that's a man with a womans pfp.

How do you know?
Originally posted by Arvaos ⚚:
Originally posted by PaulKrawitz:

To be fair, being gay (Ancient Greece) and being trans (Modern America) is vastly different.

I assume she was referring to trans people when she mentioned "sharing their girls' bathrooms with males".

There were trans in ancient times though.

Ancient Sumerian texts mention gala priests, some of whom were male but took on female dress and roles in religious rituals.

Evidence suggests that Egyptians recognized gender fluidity in mythology. Gods like Horus and Seth sometimes changed gender, and some high-ranking individuals adopted clothing and roles associated with the opposite gender.

Hm... wearing women's clothing does not make one automatically trans.

Look at Thailand's "Ladyboys" for example who insist that they are still men and identify as men but like to dress and look feminine.

Or male cosplayers who dress up looking like females... many of these crossdressers aren't trans.

So without proper context, which one gets by asking those "gala priests" directly and demanding an answer, the question whether or not they were trans can't really be definitively answered without making, potentially incorrect, assumptions. 🤔
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