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@Mr_Mister

Because only religions come with a set of battle-tested ethics on how to behave & why. Especially behaviors that lead to society-destroying consequences.

An atheists only belief is anti-religion. They're never "for" anything unless it's for more rights, less consequences. Usually, it's just buttsex.

That father couldn't tell you why it was wrong to let his horny daughter invite a horny 13yr old boy into her bedroom, so he allowed it & then overreacted even though it was obvious.

@LostShakerOfSalt not sure if it’s purely millennial pandering or if it’s more to do with it being that special cross section of time where effects were looking mostly on par with modern technology but also movies were still very White

@Mr_Mister

The best possible case I can point to for non-religious parenting is China and Japan under Confucian patriarchy.

In that sense, TFM has a point that patriarchy is the secret ingredient, since they both had strict prescriptions on behaviors that could lead to children outside of marriage, & harsh penalties for transgressing.

But even then, daily life was still deeply entwined with religious ethics (Taoist, Buddhist or Shinto) that undergirded the Confucian social norms.

@Wopu

The cherry on top is that the GoT theme composer is an Iranian-German called Ramin Djawadi.

@Mr_Mister

Incorrect. For example, your previous statements are a great example of ignorance and stupdity.

Without exception, everyone demonstrates weakness and stupidity over the course of their lives. Everyone.

Parenting under religious patriarchy, whether Jewish, Muslim, Christian or something else draws a clear boundary around these very simple issues.

@BHG @Tfmonkey

Clary is a key target because he publishes factual content that can be used by anyone to counter regime narratives.

He uses their own data to debunk their own arguments. That's got to sting them a little.

@Mr_Mister @YoMomz @Pain66

Learning how to understand and overcome our inherent weaknesses and stupidity is EXACTLY the domain of religion.

@YoMomz @Pain66

The father greenlighted letting a horny boy into his horny daughter's bedroom.

By any account that is dumb as all hell. It effectively communicates to both kids "I'm basically OK with it, but I'll give you extra hoops to jump through. Wink."

This is the non-religious in a nutshell, stumbling from one parenting moral crisis to the next, and no clue as to why or why not X behavior is OK or not. Religious fathers wouldn't tolerate the scenario to begin with.

I think this might be the first time I ever seen community notes actually work 🤔

@OrthodoxCaveman

Chivalry started in 12th century France, so it never got to poison Eastern Orthodoxy or the Nestorians.

Classic example of how schisms and heresies beget more schisms and heresies.

@OrthodoxCaveman

Based.

As a Christian I cannot disagree with his assessment either, Chivalry was effectively an unacknowledged heresy of Western Christianity that has poisoning us for almost 1000 years.

>Sectors across the Israeli economy are warning of wide-reaching impacts of Turkey’s decision to halt all trade with Israel, and are scrambling to find alternative sources for lost imports.

>The Turkish trade ministry announced earlier this week that Ankara is halting all import and export transactions related to Israel until it "allows an uninterrupted and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza." The ban on imports includes iron and steel products, construction materials, minerals, machinery, cars, energy products, rubber, plastics, health and agricultural products.

>The construction industry is bracing for the loss of Turkish iron and steel products and building materials, as Turkey supplied 29 percent of Israel's total cement imports last year.

>Last month, Israeli businessmen warned that the restrictions could drive an increase in property and rent prices. Meanwhile, Israel’s largest oil refinery, Bezan, said the ban could impact crude oil imports.

Highlight of the article:

>Forty percent of Israel’s annual oil consumption is piped to the Turkish oil hub port of Ceyhan and then shipped to Israel.

>Moreover, representatives of the electrical products industry are warning that the ban could lead to a 35 percent hike in prices, as the majority of domestic electrical goods in Israel are manufactured in Turkey.

>The new restrictions could force importers to import across the Red Sea, where attacks by Yemen's Houthi group have driven a spike in shipping costs.

A devil's drink for the closest humanity has to demons.

zerohedge.com/commodities/israeli-industry-braces-economic-damage-amid-turkish-trade-ban

@fal1026

I would pay good money to see these man-hating ungrateful bitches reminded of that by airdropping them into bear country.

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