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なんだかんだ言って、いまのシステムをつぶさに見て、ちょびちょび直して経験を貯めていくしかなくて、てきとーに「IT敗戦」と丸めてても多分自虐の快感以外なんもえられんのよな
漢字変換の権を他人に握らせない🙅さんはTwitterを使っています
20187
@20146 I have just recently checked out Vicky’s husband’s blog and I have to say that I am repulsed by the notions he promotes. He likens pro-choice people to Nazis, abortion clinics to concentration camps, hates on Islam, is against multiculturalism, is against wellfare, thinks liberals aim at some sort of tyranny, whines that people have abandoned Catholicism, says trans-people are mentally ill and operating on them is like helping a person commit suicide. He says that just because somebody identifies as the opposite sex, that only makes them a member of the opposite sex as much as he becomes a toothbrush by identifiying as a toothbrush. Calls our age “the age of abortions” which will go down in history as “ one of the most atrocious genocides in all human history,”, oh, and Obama was only elected because he’s black. I don’t think you can marry a person, without at least partially agreeing with his views. (Check the blog: http://therantidote.com)
20146
I’m not sure if I can continue listen to The Agonist knowing Vicky apparently married someone who writes a blog featuring transphobic and anti-abortion thinkpieces. His opinions are not her responsibility, but I doubt she would marry him if she was bothered by his views? Really bummed about it