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![]() Black americans are the most vaccine hesitant demographic, who are also overwhelmingly democrat voters. So that map does not at all demonstrate that southern states, therefor red states, are more vaccine hesitant. Southern states also have some of the largest elderly populations, who are overwhelmingly the most vulnerable demographic in terms of covid deaths. So that maps doesn't indicate what you think it does, at all.
Also, at worst, 100 deaths per 100,000 is only a .1% death rate. Among the most vulnerable demographics. Many contagious diseases carry a higher death rate that we do nothing about. So lockdown measures that destroy local economies, still, make no sense. TLDR: You're a fear mongering paranoid lunatic | ||
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![]() what zero pussy and life does to a mfer
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Using the fact that someone might have felt positively about someone before and even after they were sexually assaulted as some sort of evidence that the assault didn’t occur shows someone doesn’t understand human behavior and reaction to trauma at all “Most victims/survivors feel guilty and ashamed about the assault. Survivors often question that they somehow may have “provoked” or “asked for it”, that they shouldn’t have trusted the assailant, or that they should have somehow prevented the assault. Some of these feelings are the result of society’s myths about sexual assault and sexuality. Survivors will often start to doubt their ability to make good judgments or trust their own instincts. Sometimes blaming themselves helps survivors to feel less helpless” “ Some victims/survivors express concern about what will happen to the assailant if the attack is reported or prosecuted. Others express a concern that an assailant is sick or ill and needs psychiatric care more than prison. It is human to show concern for others, especially those who are troubled, destructive, and confused. Some of these attitudes may be the result of the survivors’ effort to understand what happened, particularly if there was a previous relationship. These attitudes might also be the result of the survivors blaming themselves for the assault. If survivors feel sorry for the assailant, they might find it difficult to express their anger and indignation for what they suffered” | |||
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![]() In my job I heard of a case of an adult female who had been raped and impregnated by her own dad, and when being interviewed by police she said she still loves her father and didn’t want him to go to jail
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1. Many siblings have an inherent love for their parent regardless it is called parent sibling relationship Example: Siblings must make the same reappraisal of each other as adults, as parents have to with their adult children. ... Those who are successful can often move away from the “older-younger” sibling conflicts of childhood, toward a more equal relationship between two adults. 2. Tara Reide worked for Biden reportedly happily and was not a sibling. But Tara Reide has numerous issues about her divorce, past friends, bankruptcy, manipulation and more out lined here: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/0...ntances-260771 Why use whataboutism from the numerous criminal activity of republican administration that lead to convictions? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Du1okyMWsAATKM9.jpg | |||
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