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Bolshevik

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  1. The Key. The Key. Nothing But The Key. When studying The Key a key may be key if the key was keyed in on before. This key is known as simple keying.
  2. In a movie like, The Joker, he dances after committing murder. Similar in a Clockwork Orange. The two behaviors don't immediately relate.
  3. This is another description of TWIG face. Masked discomfort. Or pain. Willing to brush off . . . pain. To choose pain.
  4. "Fiction comes from the imagination only" Pretty sure whoever made that claim had a full, open bottle of glue stuck in their nasal cavity.
  5. "Feelings come and go, the word of Gawd abideth forever" . . . Or something False Dichotomy Feelings do come and go *tosses Bible into bon fire* . . . *phoof* . . . Didn't last forever "The Word" means something different to everyone. Therefore as subjective as feelings. . . . Maybe Invalidation doesn't work as well if you're not seeking it
  6. Well, no baby factories yet. But the presuppositions to as who is raising the kids, maybe.
  7. I've pointed out I'm dealing with this "sense of belonging" as a teacher, as a parent, and as an employee. This is a restructuring of society as a whole where our concept of family is under pressure to change. Meaning a very Huxlian situation. In that world the traditional two parent family is a cult. So by protecting your biological kids, you're abusing them, because there are no parents in that world. Rocky I think you are wanting some very "emotional" answer. As if there is some feeling to invoke to solve some problem that doesn't have a well defined context.
  8. Okay, to innocuoate your own kids you need to have parental rights. Then once you have rights, exercise them. Once they become adults, that's up to them.
  9. Clap your hands! . . . But there was still a pecking order. How can "sense of belonging" be used in a practical sense? I don't see how "sense of belonging" can be a goal. Perhaps a byproduct, and subjective. Not objectively measurable.
  10. I'll take "crucible" as a metaphor for "class struggle" . . . I mean, once everyone feels they belong. . . . Then what? Will there now be a Pareto distribution of belonging many will suddenly sense? Some are certainly going feel a greater sense than others. Will there be a Pareto, re-distribution?
  11. Attachment. Indeed. Children are supposed to grow up leave home and build something new. This emphasis on soft skills distances people's minds from reality. Like they'll just easily fit into the next mold. Struggling with something? Someone else needs to make room for your "sense of belonging".
  12. We used to say "humans are social creatures" Then came "sense of belonging" Which nobody can get clear on
  13. We are to fight "sense of belonging" with "sense of belonging"?
  14. A cult is actively taking our kids and the title of this thread is what now?
  15. You would have zero problem handing your children over to the State to build their identity?
  16. No, real world context is found in the real world. "Sense of belonging" is used as part of a bait and switch to build a "sense of family" of children in the school system. Biological parents are now coparents with the staff.
  17. The opening post comes across perverted. How dare he. Just read it. The real world context of how "sense of belonging" is being used has been pointed out to you repeatedly. If the thread is merely to engage in fantasy, then that would make more sense to me.
  18. When they get their gawd-damned hands off my kids. Does that not make sense to you? I have a dog or a few in the fight.
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