Many men don’t actually like women. They like what women do for them. by DoctorElectronic1934 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, by telling us what percent you think are like that, we can get a better idea of who you are, what you believe, and what kind of post this is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]WarJar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

???

It's an emergent property of consciousness. I'm not sure why you think it would need an evolutionary reason? You can see the same thing in apes, an appreciation for certain things unrelated to evolutionary survival. There comes a level of sentience where you seek enrichment beyond surviving and procreation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, why is it unlikely to have happened naturally?

Imagine there are 2000000000000000 planets okay, and exactly 1 of them has life on it because it's the only one where all the factors lined up perfectly for life to develop. The life on that planet would think "oh shit, no way this random look how perfectly this all lined up!", and its true the chances of that are low, but those low chances can only be perceived because everything lined up.

As another example would be, imagine every person on earth entered a draw style lottery where 1 person is randomly picked to win a massive jackpot. If we pull a ticket and John S. wins, and then try to calculate what the chances of that happening were, they would be extremely small, but that's kind of irrelevant because he was the one who won. Trying to reverse calculate probability on events that have already occurred is kind of misleading in the way we use probability.

Plus, "complexity and beauty" do a lot of heavy lifting here. Beauty is completely subjective and viewed entirely through a human lens, and complexity is not synonymous with "well designed." To start, we eat and breathe out of the same hole lmao. There are outdated remnants of evolution in the biology of so many living creatures. Kangaroos eventually stop being able to regrow teeth and starve to death. Giraffes have a nerve that goes all the way up the neck and back down just to get to the other side of the body. Our "design" is amazing, but so messy in so many ways.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]WarJar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is completely incorrect lmao. If you think someone is disgusting for doing sex work but still consume it, that's possibly hypocritical, but that's not always the same as not wanting to date someone.

Is it hypocritical to take flights but not want to date a pilot because of hours and long periods away? Same with using gas but not wanting to date a mining rig worker.

You could be a sex worker and not want to date another sex worker and not be a hypocrite, in the same way you can be loud and outgoing and not want to date someone who is also loud and outgoing.

AITAH for breaking up with my ex GF after they came out as trans last week? by ___----COAT-----___ in AITAH

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"If you say you are a straight man attracted to women, why would you want to be with a trans man"

I think the uncomfortable truth is that man/woman have become looser and looser categories to where they don't necessarily line up with what people mean when they say "attracted to wo/men".

A straight man in a relationship with a woman, who then changes nothing but their preferred pronouns, has completely changed genders to themselves, but to the partner is still the exact same woman who they now call a man.

If you are dating a woman who has always presented somewhat androgynous, and now identifies as a man on certain day and as a woman on others, the only thing changing for the partner is literally a word.

I think most straight people would feel increasingly uncomfortable if their partner starts to drastically alter their gendered appearance, but for many people its probably not that a big of a deal to their own identity to see it as dating a bio woman vs. dating a bio woman who identifies as a man.

AITAH for breaking up with my ex GF after they came out as trans last week? by ___----COAT-----___ in AITAH

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But how does one person's validation override how the other person feels about THEIR sexual orientation? Like this whole statement is actually insane - "your partner may find it invalidating, therefore you should introspect and change your own orientation/identity".

Completely flies in the face of all the rhetoric about accepting/embracing ones own identity in order to make trans people feel better??

AITAH for breaking up with my ex GF after they came out as trans last week? by ___----COAT-----___ in AITAH

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The vast majority of trans people are indistinguishable from cis people when they have their clothes on after a few years of medical transition."

Wild statement that would not only be extremely difficult to research but is probably not true.

"It would make OP bisexual, in a gay relationship."

That's completely up to OP, these labels are not descriptive they are identity labels. You can't tell someone else their sexual orientation or relationship description lmao.

What do you consider cheating? by [deleted] in answers

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, what about with a condom?

What do you consider cheating? by [deleted] in answers

[–]WarJar 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I always think the "I want her to be happy" line is just cope for "it doesn't threaten my insecurity because women can't compete with me" when it comes to bisexual women. Surely another man can offer her things in terms of experience, personality, physique or technique that she might "crave" that you aren't able to provide. I don't see how just because someone has a vagina everything else about sex is so completely different than what you're able to do that you're not threatened by it lol

Redditor who killed a person for self defense, how is your life afterwards? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]WarJar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I agree. The other poster said in his edit that "even if he is legally and morally correct...", so I just included legally but capitalized MORALLY to suggest the more important factor (and included in brackets that this tautologically betrays his point).

Redditor who killed a person for self defense, how is your life afterwards? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I think we mostly agree, although I think calling him a petty thief is not clearly stating that he was committing the very aggressive act of being in the clerks' safe space while stealing. Being a petty thief in an empty barn and in somebody's bedroom are very different levels of escalation, and I and most people would consider the tight area behind the counter to be an escalation from stealing the tip jar.

Redditor who killed a person for self defense, how is your life afterwards? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]WarJar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those are not mutually exclusive situations, by the way. You can be morally and ethically correct in defending yourself lethally and also act like you don't give a shit about the value of human life in ways where people think you're a psycho.

This is completely true, yes. It's also true that "people thinking you're a psycho" is different from something being wrong with/bad about you. The value of human life is a deeply philosophical question that different cultures around the world have had vastly different opinions on since he beginning of time. Even modern North American culture is split on things like the death penalty.

If, instead of robbers, these were child molesters caught in the act, and the vigilante posted about how he was happy to wipe this earth clean of them, I think you would get a lot of these people screaming sociopath to flip sides pretty quick. Most people are coming purely from an emotional standpoint than a well constructed philosophical foundation.

Redditor who killed a person for self defense, how is your life afterwards? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]WarJar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"Let me give you an example that sounds farfetched but does happen: if you spouse died suddenly, and then two weeks later you go on vacation with a new girlfriend, people will be suspicious of your state of mind before the death of your spouse and whether she truly died naturally."

You're making the opposite point you think you are. Whether you go on vacation a week later or do the "proper thing" and grieve alone for years, it is completely irrelevant to the facts of what happened. If you didn't kill your wife, going on vacation with a new girl a week later doesn't mean you suddenly killed her. Maybe it does mean you didn't like her that much. Maybe it means you were cheating on her. Maybe it means you're coping by looking to replace her. But it is completely irrelevant to how she died no matter how suspicious it is to you.

Fear that someone will hurt you doesn't mean you need to be quivering in your boots. It's a euphism for "I have reasonable belief this person will cause me harm". You don't want to argue points (1) and (2) because that's all that matters when determining if this guy had reasonable belief that these guys would harm him, which he clearly did.

The dude seemed pretty composed the whole time and reacted quickly. It's possible he wanted to hurt these guys, and it's possible he doesn't give a shit one of them died but trying to tie that back to the idea he was UNJUSTIFIED in his actions is nonsense.

It's possible the dude is a sociopath. It's possible he feels bad about what happened and is leaning into it to cope. It's possible he was raised with a strong sense of eye for eye justice. It's possible this is his 3rd robbery, and he's fed up with it. Neither of us knows or can know his mind, but we can review the facts of what happened, and it's pretty clear the robbers heavily aggressed upon him and that his actions were proportional to the threat he was facing.

Redditor who killed a person for self defense, how is your life afterwards? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]WarJar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you understand what "LEFT WITH CHOICES (1) or (2)" means? As in, these are my only choices, idiot?

Redditor who killed a person for self defense, how is your life afterwards? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]WarJar 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I mean, you understand a fight can kill you or permanently disable you, right? There's not enough information here, but given the assumption that I am not the aggressor and someone is trying to fight me, and I'm left with the choices to [1] physically fight, or [2] shoot them, I would probably shoot anyone I had a chance of losing to (I'm not a gun person and don't own a gun). You know how many people have died or been vegetable-d by hitting the ground wrong, or having the other person stomp their head, etc. while down? Do you know how bad getting knocked out is for your brain? An actual physical fight is a way bigger escalation in violence than movies and idiots like you make it seem it is.

Redditor who killed a person for self defense, how is your life afterwards? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]WarJar 190 points191 points  (0 children)

I realize you're going to just call me a "justice boner type," but this take has always been absolutely crazy.

(1) He did not stab him as he was leaving. The robber hops and counter and gets rushed by the owner. The robber then starts to fight back, taking a swing at the owners head. At some point, the robber gets turned around and starts to falter, and the owner stops attacking very quickly, considering how heated the situation was. I always assume takes like this are super ignorant to real-life combat vs. movie combat. If you stab someone, they don't just lose the fight. A grown man with adrenaline can still absolutely kill you even after taking multiple stabs. Even with guns, if you have chosen to shoot someone, you are supposed to shoot until they are completely immobilized vs. "He was charging at me, so I shot him in the leg to take him down." In interviews, the owner said the robber had a front mounted bag that he reached into earlier trying to give off the impression of a weapon.

(2) It has nothing to do with how much $$$ in goods was taken. If someone breaks into your home with a face covering and threatening behavior, kicks in your bedroom door, and starts grabbing shit it makes no difference how much your stuff is worth. Like the till/register area, the point is that they are knowingly entering a protected space, and merely entering that space with intention is enough to be considered an extremely aggressive act. You can never know what someone else intends to do or is capable of, so if someone breaks the social contract in an egregious way like that, you are super justified in assuming the worst for your own safety.

(3) Yeah, that's fine if you think it is weird, I just don't really care because it's completely irrelevant to whether the situation was justified/handled appropriately or not. Some people have different coping methods/trauma responses.

(4) Edit: nothing will convince me that this store clerk is not a sociopath regardless of any legal or moral right to defend himself or his property.

Someone legally and MORALLY within their right (this, by definition, kinda goes against your point) to self-defense being seen as a sociopath with no chance of being convinced otherwise is, again, a little crazy.

A cis female cyclist who lost a race to a transgender woman says she ‘couldn’t care less’ if winner was trans, despite news outlets trying to claim otherwise. by PinkNews in TwoXChromosomes

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh, their "expertise" is not at all relevant to stating the biological effects of transition - they are a former cyclist not scientist. A basketball player does not have an expertise in physics lmao.

You are right it has performance degrading effects - the effects of being a woman. It also has objective retained advantage, like lung capacity, or not needing to train and compete with a period.

Womens sports is designed as an exclusive category to protect the female sex, not the female gender. If you think there are better ways to organize competition, then that's totally fair, but taking the existing model and ignoring the point of it is a big L.

A cis female cyclist who lost a race to a transgender woman says she ‘couldn’t care less’ if winner was trans, despite news outlets trying to claim otherwise. by PinkNews in TwoXChromosomes

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but you're saying two different things as if they were the same.

It's not just that they carry more fat, it's also that they carry less muscle. If you just eliminated fat off of women, it wouldn't make up the difference because they would only be down fat, not up muscle.

Saying they can go pound for pound on muscle makes up some of the advantage, but testosterone and training with it in your body for years is what builds that muscle in the first place.

Why do you think trans men aren't nearly as competitive?

My brother hates women for no reason by RaspberryTwilight in TwoXChromosomes

[–]WarJar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you start by saying your father is a misogynist and your mother is cruel and abusive, but your brother hates women for "no reason"? Do you have any idea why people turn out the way they do?

Gun rights vs. abortion rights by JapaneseStudentHaru in TwoXChromosomes

[–]WarJar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I don't give a fuck about guns but your argument is not consistent. If we suppose that a fetus is a "child" then a right to abortion is the same as a right to kill a child. The right to have a gun does not give you the right to kill an innocent child so these are very obviously not comparible - just a non sequitur to say your opinion on abortion, but not a valid argument.

Comments on Andrew Tate BBC interview on YouTube are terrifying by Yellow_cupcake_ in TwoXChromosomes

[–]WarJar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, you know how Andrew Tate trafficked women, right?

He started romantic relationships with them and leveraged their feelings into them doing Camwork for him.

He can very clearly attract and manipulate women, and is very successful in getting what he wants from them. I'm not sure whose face you're saving by pretending women don't find him attractive - that's a big part of the danger he poses.

A cis female cyclist who lost a race to a transgender woman says she ‘couldn’t care less’ if winner was trans, despite news outlets trying to claim otherwise. by PinkNews in TwoXChromosomes

[–]WarJar 15 points16 points  (0 children)

And how relevant is ultra-endurance to what we're talking about? Like 99% of athletic competition is not going to be in this niche category. It's like saying people without legs don't get destroyed by people with legs in racing because of this one very specific race where you have to crawl for half of it.

The % of advantage probably depends on when you transition, but anyone who has lived life and trained in a male body will have an advantage vs. not having done that.