VerdantSporeSeasoning

joined 1 year ago

I listen to a podcast by a licensed therapist (Dr Laura Anderson, Sunday School Dropouts) who specializes in helping people recover from religious trauma, and honestly, she does argue that high control religion works a lot like the dynamics of abusive personal relationships. She also notes that when people are used to being shamed/coerced/guilted/etc for religious reasons, they're more likely to accept abusive behaviors in personal relationships as well--it's already normal stuff. And most of the arguments I've heard in favor of preserving child marriages comes from religious folks asking "what happens when a 15 year old gets pregnant, the baby needs both a father and a mother!" Instead of wanting to use investigation or nuance, child marriages are a quick fix to always complicated situations.

I've heard people argue for (age)x.5+7=not creepy. Seems moderately reasonable.

[–] VerdantSporeSeasoning@lemmy.ca 5 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I wonder if all the schools and hospitals and government buildings having to close and/or evacuate due to bomb threats will be enough for the burden of proof. It's not directly threatening language, but it certainly was a tangible, disruptive result.

[–] VerdantSporeSeasoning@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You mean that they aren't just cursed for having made a deal with demons? /s

Though that is a shitty thing that I heard on American (religious) TV 20 years ago. Poison to understanding & compassion.

[–] VerdantSporeSeasoning@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have no argument in general for you, you made good points. But it's also so, so at odds with all the messaging around teen pregnancy that I remember so clearly growing up. Wait until you can afford it, wait until you have a career, a home, wait until you're married... From basically 8+, my view of pregnancy was that it fucked up someone's life.

But now, governments want their people to go against all that programming for absolutely no reward and more emotional manipulation (worrying about everything that these tiny humans need, worrying about staying alive and productive enough as one of only two people responsible for the tiny humans, etc). Wtf, why?

In Malala Yousafzai's book, she credits the Taliban first getting into her community by coming through the radio. As an American, I've thought about that a lot over the years.

My local favorite is apple slices+bacon, it's the best.

[–] VerdantSporeSeasoning@lemmy.ca 51 points 2 weeks ago

Dank memes can't melt steel beams.

7/11 was a part time job.

I am looking forward to whatever he comes out with in Space Balls 2 though. That's going to be fun. And Rick Moranis will be back!

[–] VerdantSporeSeasoning@lemmy.ca 5 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

I mean, that didn't stop kids from going to fight in Iraq.

No, but I've watched Disneys Descendants. A bunch of villain's kids get to go to school after being cut off from society all their lives due to their parents choices. The kids come in to school dedicated to evil, but the more they learn & get to know people, the more they all decide to be good people.

I have no idea how that relates to anything in the real world in the past however many years.

Compared to the Texas one, I like the NM one better. 'Salute' is a little less cringe than 'pledge allegiance to', it cites a reference children/citizens can look up, and it encourages people to get along despite differences. That's doing a lot more interesting stuff than 'hey Texas, I'm loyal to you, there's a god I guess, I agree you shouldn't be further subdivided (as if there's any states that have been divided smaller after statehood has been long established?), and yes, I promise to be really really loyal to you. You believe me yet?'

 

But man, I remember that party at the bookstore being so fun. I'm a little late for the 16 year exact, but I found the sticker today.

 
view more: next ›