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SirGalahad

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Youth > Maturity
« on: November 01, 2022, 02:23:05 am »
A child overhears an advertisement in the car for lamb, realizes where meat comes from, and his response is both predictable and understandable for someone who has a significant amount of their original nobility still intact:

https://www.reddit.com/r/vegan/comments/yijqhf/me_everyday/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

This is by no means a unique occurrence. It reminds me of another of my favorite videos where a similar thing happens:



The tendency to view non-human life as an exploitable resource for humanity is a uniquely mature attitude. All vegans should refrain from labeling carnists as "immature" for how they treat vegans and veganism. It's unfortunately common, and belittles the kinds of children that you see in these two videos. Most children see this as a black and white issue ("I want to keep the animals alive!"). It's only when we become callous as we age that we begin to accept statements like "That's just how things are in nature".

Sidenote to the topic of youth over maturity: The saying "Youth is wasted on the young" has got to be one of the greatest perversions of the truth that I've ever heard
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Re: Youth > Maturity
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2022, 01:37:05 pm »
So I guess vegetarians don't get a pass either, eh?
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Re: Youth > Maturity
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2022, 05:52:10 pm »
Children motivated by morality rather than social norms when it comes to question of eating animals, according to study https://phys.org/news/2022-11-children-morality-social-norms-animals.html

“Adults, by contrast, tend to use social-based reasoning to justify the consumption of meat, citing that it is "natural" and "necessary" to do so—although they too will lean upon moral considerations if they take the counter view.”

“ This new insight into the relative prioritization of moral concerns regarding animals builds upon research published earlier this year that revealed how children think animals should be treated just as well, if not better than humans. This is a belief children may tend to lose during adolescence when they begin to develop a sense of moral hierarchy that gives different values to different animals.”

“In these cases, some of the children are saying it's 'okay' to eat animals but they're still expressing concern for animal welfare. You can see them wrestling with the moral dilemma in that reasoning. It may well be the case that many simply do not fully understand the connection between the animal, death and food.”

This is their original nobility is fighting back against their ancestry.

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« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2022, 01:28:55 am »
‘He ultimately was a child’: Pelosi, Schumer describe dealing with Trump in exclusive interview
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In an exclusive interview with CNN's Jamie Gangel, outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer come together in their first-ever joint sit-down interview over lunch at Hunan Dynasty, a Chinese restaurant where the two have shared meals for years. #CNN #News


It's important for adults to insult children every chance they get so children will hurry up and grow-up to be adults just like these two, and the circle of insulting children can continue! This will surely make this world a better place!  ;D

I think it's safe to say most human-beings should never have been parents!
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Re: Youth > Maturity
« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2023, 03:45:54 pm »
An account of the Maori perspective on youth, in direct contrast to the western perspective:

"Talking Down to Children
   Way back in 1995 we visited Dr. Rangimarie Rose Pere at her home down in the Ureweras to make a video about parenting from her experience growing up as a designated 'wisdom holder' in traditional Māori culture. One of the things that really stuck with me was about questioning kids.
   Rose was eight before she entered a state school with the state's curriculum and state trained teachers. She couldn't get over that ‘The teachers asked us QUESTIONS, questions they already knew the answers to’. She had never experienced that before. She went on to say that 'The Old People did ask us questions, the ones they didn't know the answers to'. She said the Elders considered children closer to the Source and they hadn't been mucked up by cultural ideas yet, so they were more likely to come up with profound answers.
   We do have the same acknowledgment in our Pakeha culture: ‘Out of the mouths of Babes’. Many of us who are parents will have experienced this with our own children. So let's stop questioning our kids if we already know the answer, that's playing Master Mind. It's a test, and nothing to do with easy conversation."

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Re: Youth > Maturity
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2023, 05:56:37 pm »
False Leftist Iadarola is one of the worst when it comes to using characteristics of children as insults:


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Millennials Are Not an Exception. They’ve Moved to the Right.



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Fifteen years ago, a new generation of young voters propelled Barack Obama to a decisive victory that augured a new era of Democratic dominance.

Fifteen years later, those once young voters aren’t so young — and aren’t quite so Democratic.

In the 2020 presidential election, voters who were 18 to 29 in 2008 backed Joe Biden by 55 percent to 43 percent, according to our estimates, a margin roughly half that of Mr. Obama’s 12 years earlier.

The exit polls show it even closer, with Mr. Biden winning by just 51-45 among voters who were 18 to 27 in 2008 (exit polls report results among those 30 to 39, not 30 to 41 — the group that was 18 to 29 in 2008).

And last fall, the young voters of ’08 — by then 32 to 43 — preferred Democratic congressional candidates by just 10 points in Times/Siena polling.

This shift toward the right among the young voters who propelled Mr. Obama to victory 15 years ago is part of a larger pattern: Over the last decade, almost every cohort of voters under 50 has shifted toward the right, based on an analysis of thousands of survey interviews archived at the Roper Center.

It’s not necessarily a stunning finding. Political folklore has long held that voters become more conservative as they get older. But it is nonetheless at odds with a wave of recent reports or studies suggesting otherwise. The Financial Times, for instance, wrote that “millennials are shattering the oldest rule in politics” by not moving to the right as they age. Similarly, the Democratic data firm Catalist found that Democrats essentially haven’t lost ground among millennials and Gen Z over the last decade. These findings have helped spark a new wave of speculation about whether the long-awaited era of Democratic dominance might this time really be at hand.

But a different story emerges by tracking the same cohort of voters over time, rather than a whole generation with changing composition. The millennials of 2008 are not the same as those of 2016, for instance: Six additional years of even more heavily Democratic millennials became eligible to vote after the 2008 election, canceling out the slight Republican shift among older millennials.

The shift to the right appears largest among the oldest “young” voters — the older millennials who came of age in a very different political era from today. Many of the issues that drew young voters to the Democrats in 2004 or 2008 — like the Iraq War or same-sex marriage — may no longer be issues at all. Republicans may have even reversed their former disadvantage on some issues, whether by sometimes opposing foreign intervention, winning some voters with colorblind messaging on race, or by becoming the “anti-establishment” party.

In contrast, the shift to the right is more modest among younger voters — especially those who came of age after Mr. Obama, in the era of Black Lives Matter, the Bernie Sanders campaign and Donald J. Trump. Today’s politics are still mostly defined by the same issues that brought these voters to the Democrats. As long as that’s true, they may well remain by their side.

It’s possible — even likely, if Mr. Trump is the nominee — that the 2024 presidential election will be fought over issues similar to those in recent elections. If so, it could prove to be like the 2012 presidential election, a fleeting moment of political stability that allowed incremental demographic and generational shifts to seem to carry the day. It just might not last for long.

The post Millennials Are Not an Exception. They’ve Moved to the Right. appeared first on New York Times.
https://dnyuz.com/2023/06/01/millennials-are-not-an-exception-theyve-moved-to-the-right/

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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2023, 07:44:41 am »
What I do not like about adults is that despite that they had their time to mature and build experience, most of them end up abusing it by consistently changing themselves. Like I mentioned:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/questions-debates/people-with-'aryan-phenotype'/msg17697/#msg17697

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This it reveals the lack of cuteness in the influence of western culture, due to altering (which shares the same PIE root to 'adult' and 'altruism').

Other than the typical drugs, sex, cursing, violence, they follow trends instead of standards (even Counterculture trends were similar to each other along with them being in faith to standards). They view content for mature audiences instead of content that they know they are interested in. They discover newer things instead of using what they have. They build muscle or curves instead of losing weight.

It is those habits that pretend it is for adults when due to the adults' lack of experience to it, they end up being like ignoble appropriations of children. The difference between them and true children is that the spirit of a child has had experience outside the physical world and was not abused from excessive material. If an adult wants to have spiritual quality, they can heal themselves via:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/simple-living-movements/

Otherwise, their better option is to go where people have been before they were born, which is where people go to after they die.
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Child decides to fight back against the ridiculousness of the concept of whiteness:

from r/TikTokCringe


It upsets me that the people around her are trying to break her down and make her doubt herself. We need way more people like her, and less of the person in the background (who I presume is her brother)

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Re: Youth > Maturity
« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2023, 12:25:14 am »
"And even when adults try try to act spontaneous, carefree, silly, or otherwise imitate the "foolishness" of childishness, they often end up just acting like completely retarded cavemen:"

This is a really good point. When as a child I watched children's TV, I was struck by how patronizing most of the presenters were by trying to talk/act childish superficially. Do they really think children enjoy watching them behave like that?

(Similarly, this is why cultural appropriation is annoying.)

Purely for entertainment:
https://twitter.com/OliLondonTV/status/1649557532644454401
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Re: Youth > Maturity
« Reply #10 on: October 24, 2023, 10:18:26 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/manhattan-beach-student-allegedly-told-003442261.html

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According to the families of four 11-year-old Jewish girls at the school, another 11-year-old classmates told the girls "revenge is beautiful," and "all Israelis and Jews should be killed."

It is that simple.

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"Kids are innocent, and the fact that our 11-year-olds are losing their innocence at that age, it's such a shame," said Rabbi Joshua Kalev.

The kids who made the statements are the innocent ones who intuitively understand that evil should be eradicated as thoroughly as possible! It is adults (including Kalev) telling them that such thinking is wrong that makes kids lose their innocence!

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« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2023, 05:01:56 pm »
Westerners are panicking:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/hamas-historical-ignorance-074500924.html

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The shocking support among young adults for Hamas’ assault draws on historic ignorance and crude postmodern notions of justice and victimhood, in which torture and kidnapping were rebranded a justifiable response to “colonial privilege.”

Why should retaliatory violence not be a justifiable response to initiated violence?

(Also, punishment is not "torture". The aim of torture is to alter behaviour via inflicting pain. The aim of punishment is simply to inflict pain because that is what the targets deserve.)

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In 1978, alarmed by test results from poor, minority students at a Richmond community college who were ignorant of foundational historic figures and events, scholar E.D. Hirsch began researching the role of background knowledge in reading comprehension.
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Those engaged in preparing a new generation of teachers rejected Hirsch’s belief in the importance of knowledge as “elitist, Eurocentric and focused too heavily on rote memorization,” as a Virginia magazine profile of the famed UVA professor described. Indeed, a decade later, one of us taught alongside the genial, soft-spoken Hirsch, only to see fellow UVA education school faculty quietly steer their students away from this dangerous figure.

About Hirsch:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._D._Hirsch

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Categories: ... Jewish American academics

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/jews-have-nothing-in-common-with-us!/

Well done Counterculture-era teachers for rejecting Hirsch!

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As a teacher said to one of us recently regarding developments in Israel and Gaza: “Many kids have little to no understanding of the historical context. I feel overwhelmed trying to explain things to them in a side comment here or there.”

Here is all the historical context involved. They stole the land the first time:

http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/reminder-we-exist/

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Daniel Gordis, senior vice president at the Shalem College in Jerusalem
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    the history of Jews and Israel should not be viewed through the same lens as the racial and political history of the United States. Israel’s experience is distinct, he said, because of Judaism’s biblical ties to its land

Translation: “Because we stole the land the first time, we should be allowed to steal it a second time.” Yes, really:

Book of Joshua – Wikipedia

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    A powerful multi-national (or more accurately, multi-ethnic) coalition headed by the king of Hazor, the most important northern city, is defeated with Yahweh’s help. Hazor itself is then captured and destroyed.
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    Joshua “carries out a systematic campaign against the civilians of Canaan — men, women and children — that amounts to genocide.”[61] In doing this he is carrying out herem as commanded by Yahweh in Deuteronomy 20:17: “You shall not leave alive anything that breathes”. The purpose is to drive out and dispossess the Canaanites, with the implication that there are to be no treaties with the enemy, no mercy, and no intermarriage.[7]:175 “The extermination of the nations glorifies Yahweh as a warrior and promotes Israel’s claim to the land,” while their continued survival “explores the themes of disobedience and penalty and looks forward to the story told in Judges and Kings.”[42]:18–19
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    Joshua has become an iconic figure for the Jewish Zionist movement,[78] and many Israeli settlements sit on land taken by force from Palestinians.[79] David Ben-Gurion saw in the war narrative of Joshua an ideal basis for a unifying national myth for his new State of Israel, framed against a common enemy, the Arabs.[80] He met with politicians and scholars such as Bible scholar Shemaryahu Talmon to discuss Joshua’s supposed conquests and later published a book of the meeting transcripts; in a lecture at Ben-Gurion’s home, archaeologist Yigael Yadin argued for the historicity of the Israelite military campaign pointing to the conquests of Hazor, Bethel, and Lachish.[80] Zionism thus presented the 1948 war (the war which saw the creation of the State of Israel) as a “miraculous” clearing of the land based on Joshua, and the Bible as a mandate for the expulsion of the Palestinians.[81]

and then they stole it a second time with British assistance:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/enemies/israel/msg352/#msg352

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To recap, the territory bequeathed to Israel by the Balfour Declaration:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_Declaration

was from the territory covered by the British Mandate for Palestine:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Mandate_for_Palestine_(legal_instrument)

which itself refers to British colonial territory of Mandatory Palestine:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandatory_Palestine

If property belongs to A, but is stolen by B who then gives it to C, C has no just ownership of it. On the contrary, if C is aware that it is stolen property and yet accepts it (without immediately returning it to A), C is complicit in the theft.

Back to first link:

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This teacher knows that geography, history, religion, economics, and philosophy are essential to understanding the context of these attacks. But these are subjects that too few schools teach coherently or consistently. Last year K-12 teachers told RAND that it’s more important for civics education to promote environmental activism than “knowledge of social, political, and civic institutions.”

Environmental activism also helps to understand Israel vs Palestine:









Who should be genocided first on environmental considerations?

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As academic rigor and traditional norms have retreated, the space has increasingly been filled by moral relativism and contempt for Western civilization.

It is you who lack academic rigour. Moral relativists would logically not have contempt for Western civilization as they would find it impossible to consider Western civilization either better or worse than any other civilization. It is anti-Western moral absolutists (a.k.a. True Leftists) who are able to clearly say that Western civilization is by far the most inferior civilization in all of history, and hence have contempt for it.

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The result is progressive students who hail Hamas as an ally

No, these are regressive students:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/leftists-against-progressivism/

Progressive students are the ones who look forward to quantum computing, AI and space travel. No one thinks Hamas is contributing to any of these fields. We like Hamas precisely because they are not contributing to these fields!
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