Author Topic: Degenerate transmission assaults 10 year old in bathroom  (Read 10743 times)


you’d think a sick forget would have a good mugshot but... why does this remind me of a blockland face

So, if the supposed violence towards minors of transgender people is enough to get them banned from bathrooms, then any other group which has a worse record of violence against minors shall be too.

There are at least 130,000 transgender people in the US. This is the absolute, complete and total lower bound. The actual estimate is around 700,000, but since lower numbers are better for your argument I will use this. This is the first time in a very long while that a transgender person has assaulted a minor.

There are also 600,000 clergymen/pastors in the US. That's around 4.6x as many. This is the highest reasonable estimate possible, which again is better for your argument.

So in the past week, how many pastors have been arrested for assault/loveual assault of a minor?
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/indianapolis/72-year-old-rush-county-pastor-accused-of-inappropriately-touching-young-girls
http://abc13.com/youth-pastor-accused-of-loveually-assaulting-congregant/2550253/
http://www.ketv.com/article/former-youth-pastor-jailed-for-loveual-assault/13040638
http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2017/10/former_church_employee_arreste.html
http://www.kentucky.com/news/local/crime/article178473861.html
http://wkbn.com/2017/10/13/e-palestine-pastor-charged-with-loveual-misconduct-involving-teen/

And that's not including one that happened just a day over a week ago, and not including other atrocities that happened near this week such as
http://nypost.com/2017/10/17/rabbi-gets-prison-for-stealing-millions-from-special-needs-kids/

So looking at the cold hard data, clergymen/pastors are more abusive to children (by a factor of 1.3x per capita) than trans people, even after accounting for the larger number of pastors (which isn't actually the case) and even if we said that this was a regular occurance (which you will find with a bit of research that it isn't, I looked for around ~25mins and the latest one I could find was from early 2016). We must ban them from bathrooms.

So what's the more reasonable conclusion: Trans people should be banned from bathrooms along with pastors/clergymen, or should neither be banned from bathrooms? This is not a false dichotomy; It's logically inconsistent to legislate against just one when the other is worse. If you want to be legally, logically and morally consistent you must choose one of the two. I think you'll find the latter is the better conclusion.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2017, 06:19:37 PM by Ipquarx »

Get out of here with your shilling for transloveual creeps

obviously everyone who questions their gender is also a child enthusiast

obviously everyone who questions their gender is also a child enthusiast

Obviously loving not
the forget is wrong with you, sensible starfish??

its like dues is self-aware about how handicapped he sounds but he continues it anyway because his ego

its like dues is self-aware about how handicapped he sounds but he continues it anyway because his ego

It's almost like I don't care how handicapped I sound as long as I'm right
Which I am
always

It's almost like I don't care how handicapped I sound as long as I'm right
Which I am
always
im hyperventilating

It's almost like I don't care how handicapped I sound as long as I'm right
Which I am
always
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im hyperventilating

That's unhealthy

Anyways lets stay on topic folks, degenerate transmissions assaulting people in bathrooms, just like Mike Pence warned us about

wow its like the extremeist tony

It's almost like I don't care how handicapped I sound as long as I'm right
Which I am
always
:thonkning:

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Grasping for straws fam

So, if the supposed violence towards minors of transgender people is enough to get them banned from bathrooms, then any other group which has a worse record of violence against minors shall be too.

There are at least 130,000 transgender people in the US. This is the absolute, complete and total lower bound. The actual estimate is around 700,000, but since lower numbers are better for your argument I will use this. This is the first time in a very long while that a transgender person has assaulted a minor.

There are also 600,000 clergymen/pastors in the US. That's around 4.6x as many. This is the highest reasonable estimate possible, which again is better for your argument.

So in the past week, how many pastors have been arrested for assault/loveual assault of a minor?
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/indianapolis/72-year-old-rush-county-pastor-accused-of-inappropriately-touching-young-girls
http://abc13.com/youth-pastor-accused-of-loveually-assaulting-congregant/2550253/
http://www.ketv.com/article/former-youth-pastor-jailed-for-loveual-assault/13040638
http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2017/10/former_church_employee_arreste.html
http://www.kentucky.com/news/local/crime/article178473861.html
http://wkbn.com/2017/10/13/e-palestine-pastor-charged-with-loveual-misconduct-involving-teen/

And that's not including one that happened just a day over a week ago, and not including other atrocities that happened near this week such as
http://nypost.com/2017/10/17/rabbi-gets-prison-for-stealing-millions-from-special-needs-kids/

So looking at the cold hard data, clergymen/pastors are more abusive to children (by a factor of 1.3x per capita) than trans people, even after accounting for the larger number of pastors (which isn't actually the case) and even if we said that this was a regular occurance (which you will find with a bit of research that it isn't, I looked for around ~25mins and the latest one I could find was from early 2016). We must ban them from bathrooms.

So what's the more reasonable conclusion: Trans people should be banned from bathrooms along with pastors/clergymen, or should neither be banned from bathrooms? This is not a false dichotomy; It's logically inconsistent to legislate against just one when the other is worse. If you want to be legally, logically and morally consistent you must choose one of the two. I think you'll find the latter is the better conclusion.
damn it Ippy, this is a god damned lego forum full of handicaps, not a civilized discussion forum. Please keep responses simple and in favor of OP, thank you!!!

So, if the supposed violence towards minors of transgender people is enough to get them banned from bathrooms, then any other group which has a worse record of violence against minors shall be too.

There are at least 130,000 transgender people in the US. This is the absolute, complete and total lower bound. The actual estimate is around 700,000, but since lower numbers are better for your argument I will use this. This is the first time in a very long while that a transgender person has assaulted a minor.

There are also 600,000 clergymen/pastors in the US. That's around 4.6x as many. This is the highest reasonable estimate possible, which again is better for your argument.

So in the past week, how many pastors have been arrested for assault/loveual assault of a minor?
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/indianapolis/72-year-old-rush-county-pastor-accused-of-inappropriately-touching-young-girls
http://abc13.com/youth-pastor-accused-of-loveually-assaulting-congregant/2550253/
http://www.ketv.com/article/former-youth-pastor-jailed-for-loveual-assault/13040638
http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2017/10/former_church_employee_arreste.html
http://www.kentucky.com/news/local/crime/article178473861.html
http://wkbn.com/2017/10/13/e-palestine-pastor-charged-with-loveual-misconduct-involving-teen/

And that's not including one that happened just a day over a week ago, and not including other atrocities that happened near this week such as
http://nypost.com/2017/10/17/rabbi-gets-prison-for-stealing-millions-from-special-needs-kids/

So looking at the cold hard data, clergymen/pastors are more abusive to children (by a factor of 1.3x per capita) than trans people, even after accounting for the larger number of pastors (which isn't actually the case) and even if we said that this was a regular occurance (which you will find with a bit of research that it isn't, I looked for around ~25mins and the latest one I could find was from early 2016). We must ban them from bathrooms.

So what's the more reasonable conclusion: Trans people should be banned from bathrooms along with pastors/clergymen, or should neither be banned from bathrooms? This is not a false dichotomy; It's logically inconsistent to legislate against just one when the other is worse. If you want to be legally, logically and morally consistent you must choose one of the two. I think you'll find the latter is the better conclusion.
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