It is therefore just as little neccesary for the saint to be a philosopher as for the philosopher to be a saint; just as it is is not neccesary for a prefectly beautiful person to be a great sculptor, or for a great sculptor to be himself a beutiful person. In general it is a strange demand on a moralist that he should commend no other virtue than that which he himself possesses -schopenhauer
No, the banks will mostly guarantee it with the extensive assets that they have. They may have no liquidity, and therefore declare bankruptcy, though that doesn't mean that they aren't rich.And you trust the government to guarantee your money in such scenario? Adorable simplicity. — CuddlyHedgehog
But except for perhaps Germany in the 19th Century, that doesn't typically happen. — ssu
It's not about benefiting the voter. He controls the political infrastructure, so things are simply arranged such that he wins - not to mention like 80% of Italian media.And a very corrupt, selfish, racist, psychopathic, bigoted misogynist. And how exactly does that benefit you as a voter? Mind-boggling, self-inflicted misery. — CuddlyHedgehog
No man, Trump is infinitely better, there's no comparison. Trump really is a gentleman compared to Berlusconi :rofl: , and that's saying something, cause by normal standards Trump is definitely not a gentleman.Sounds a lot like Trump. — René Descartes
A friend of mine mentioned to me that usually female feminists are ugly women physically - and that's true to a certain extent, in that there is probably no doubt that some women who feel resentment towards other women may channel that resentment towards fighting against the objectification of women just so they can "get back" at women who can use their physical beauty to their advantage. Not all of them, obviously, but I have no doubt that some of them fall in this category. — Agustino
fighting against the objectification of women just so they can "get back" at women who can use their physical beauty to their advantage — Agustino
Like animals (which we are very similar to), humans have that need or drive to breed, and so, yes I disagree with the objectification of women (and of men), but it may be a natural psychological response — René Descartes
Hmm is that why I've said stuff like:No wonder you are a Trump's admirer, btw. His motto is "..grab 'em by the p*ssy.." — CuddlyHedgehog
Trump isn't a morally perfect person, for example, I think in matters of sexuality he has some important shortcomings, but in terms of getting things done, useful policies (like the tax & bureaucracy reduction), it seems that he's been doing well. Also, he's a very good cheerleader for America. — Agustino
And this isn't true either, I think that it's clear by now that in certain areas Trump isn't a very moral person - like sexuality for example. — Agustino
Because I don't think I am a chauvinistic pig, though you obviously enjoy calling me that. I simply said the truth, that's what one of my friends said, who does happen to be somewhat chauvinistic as you say. He thinks that most female feminists are like that. I don't - I simply said that some are no doubt like that, and that's something that should be criticised. We shouldn't close our eyes to our allies' faults merely because they are on the same side as us.And the usual responsibility-aborting cliche "a friend of mine mentioned that..." Why don't you just admit you are a chauvinistic pig (I hope pigs will forgive me), already? — CuddlyHedgehog
Well, this is sexist now, because it actually is a blanket statement about men in general. No doubt that there are women who treat men that way, just like there are men who treat women that way. In fact, quite a lot of the men that I've met treat women as disposable, unfortunately.The only thing I agree with you on is that men are (evidently, based on your argument) useable and disposable. — CuddlyHedgehog
Except that you can't get money & power without having sex with him - at least not as easily and as quickly. For example, a prostitute who had sex with him once got a $10,000 necklace. Also, just because you wouldn't have sex with him for money & power doesn't mean that other women wouldn't.Having said that, I wouldn't screw an ugly imbecile for all the money and power in the world, especially when I can get those through outsmarting the idiot. — CuddlyHedgehog
Ok, well, hopefully, you at least feel better, though I actually happen to be on the same side of the fence as you are. But you seem to have an aversion to confronting the problem as it exists - I was merely outlining what the problem is. You can't solve a problem if you're not aware of what it is.This post might get deleted but it's off my chest now, so there!. — CuddlyHedgehog
Sure. That's why I said:Has it ever crossed your mind, even remotely, that they might be fighting against the objectification of women because it's wrong and they do not want to become objectified themselves? — CuddlyHedgehog
there is probably no doubt that some women who feel resentment towards other women may channel that resentment towards fighting against the objectification of women just so they can "get back" at women who can use their physical beauty to their advantage. Not all of them, obviously, but I have no doubt that some of them fall in this category. — Agustino
Well, some women would consider this as a privilege. In a sexist culture, some of the beautiful women get their sense of self-esteem precisely by being able to make these rich and powerful men desire them and want to have sex with them (unlike the ugly women who can't). That is their own way of dominating these men, despite their wealth and power.Or is it a privilege and an achievement for a woman to become objectified, as you put it, in your demented little mind? — CuddlyHedgehog
I don't agree with many of her anti-EU policies, but she surely seems like a charismatic politician, very adept at rousing the crowd: — Agustino
very adept at rousing the crowd: — Agustino
may just be a natural, instinctual reaction. — René Descartes
Like animals (which we are very similar to) — René Descartes
:brow: :chin:What’s your point? Are you saying she slept with someone to get to where she is? Is it possible that her own credentials and qualifications got her there? Just because she is beautiful, it doesn’t mean she has prostituded herself to get the job. — CuddlyHedgehog
:razz: ummm no.All right-wing politicians are adept at that. It’s how they compensate for bad judgment and lack of reasoning. — CuddlyHedgehog
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