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@BasedLunatic
But when you're told your whole life "don't trust the police", "police are liars", "don't do what police tells you to", do you even have the correct information in your brain to make a rational assessment in those moments?
Logic works as long as your initial premises are correct. But if you were given the wrong premises by your family, by your entire environment, it doesn't matter what IQ you have, your logic will be faulty until you manage to fix your premises. Which is not an easy thing to do.

You can argue "when it’s says game over you don’t continue to play a video game", but what if badly set premises lead your logic to "the game is not actually over"? This is what I think might be going on. People who see an entirely different game world, because what they've been taught colors their perception.

@Lavaearth @LukeAlmighty @bronze @DemonSixOne @Zergling_man @Ota1504
At least she's self aware.
Yeah, I'm sure the guys there were probably chill, but a parent still needs to do the right thing. If they can't 100% supervise such interactions, it's a clear "no".

@BasedLunatic
Honestly, I think American society has been giving a lot of mixed signals recently about whether criminals need to comply with the police.

@tomie @MadrePappagallo @Humpleupagus
Ok, you got me. No I'm not. :peepoShrug: I care so little, that by tomorrow I'll probably have forgotten any of this happened.

@BasedLunatic
I generally think it's a cultural thing. I've seen an insane number of examples of black parents (usually mothers), teaching their children how cops are evil. You get enough of that rhetoric growing up, and it sticks, and you end up doing dumb things. Not to mention that there's a general thug culture that has developed in black communities for decades.
It makes an interesting contrast with Asian honor cultures. In one, you gain status if you can brake the law and avoid law enforcement, in the other you maintain your honor if you literally kill yourself over doing something wrong.

@tomie @Humpleupagus
I love how you change topics. Definitely indicative of high intelligence.

P.S. I feel the need to mention that this was sarcasm.

@eris @Humpleupagus @tomie
People, people, I'm sure we can all agree here that we all hate stupid usernames.

@tomie @eris @Humpleupagus
No, that's not how that works. It's quite the opposite in fact. No respect=hate.

@tomie @Humpleupagus
If you had any clue about biology and evolution, you'd probably understand by yourself why chastity is valued in society. But clearly you don't.
But I'll make it simple for you: chastity is valued because hoes sleep around with other men.
Both men and women are biologically driven to spread their DNA to the next generation. A woman has the guarantee that her child has her DNA. A man doesn't have the guarantee that the child born by his wife is his, unless she was a virgin before he fucked her. And even then it's not 100% guarantee, but it's the best a man had before DNA testing was invented.

TFW your interests mix in the YT algorithm, and you get political updates from JP channels.

@Humpleupagus @tomie
Yeah. Pretty much a stereotypical case of women committing societal/reputation violence. Change how other people view your target, and let them have at it. Honestly, it's a bit psychopathic if you think about it.

@tomie Which war? You dishonestly compared football hooligans rioting with wars. Not even close to the same thing.
And since women fight over much pettier things than whether their tribe wins or looses a thing, I'm sure as hell glad that women were rarely in charge of nations.

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