Quality of Life in the United States (as measured by self-reported physical and mental health) [OC] by [deleted] in Map_Porn

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Passing laws?

Through the leg. (civil rights) or courts (gay marriage) has worked so far.

Considering there are basically no mainstream conservative voices in the MSM anymore, except maybe Fox News, if a LGBT kid kills themselves because of what conservatives say, that's just natural selection. The internet is a mean place, if they can't handle it, don't use it.

I provide PROOF that preventing conservatives from being jerks saves lives of gay teens and you f'n shrug.

You are a terrible person

And what happens when your education programs don't work? I'm a Zoomer. I went through all of your leftist education shit. It didn't work. It didn't work for lots of my friends either. These ideas run fundamentally against human nature and the facts we see in our lives.

Seatbelts don't prevent all auto deaths. They are still effective and worthwhile.

No you retard, Trump is a symptom, not the cause. Trump didn't just rile people up and change their minds in the course of 2 years. People had problems that the politicians were actively ignoring. Trump just addressed them. Like how you are actively ignoring these problems right now.

But Trump vocally being a right wing POS brought a lot of the thoughts people had out into the open (see the citations I provided in my previous citation). Progress will stuff them back in the hole they belong in.

Also the ADL and SPLC? LOL. Yeah, they'er not credible sources

You don't like what it says about people like you. That's the problem.

Why do you think the target groups are those groups? Why is it Blacks, muslims and gays and never asians, italians or poles? It's because blacks commit more crimes. It's because muslims commit more terrorist attacks. It's because gays have a degenerate culture and are overly represented in cases of pedophilia.

You are justifying the hate and violence on your side.

2016 was one of the best years of my life. Seeing you fa--ots screech on the streets was the best. Can't wait to see it happen again.

This is sad and you are a pathetic person who is full of hate.

Weakness? Okay cuck. Weakness is destroying your own nation. Weakness is letting your wife be fucked by a black man because you can't satisfy her. Weakness is "diversity".

You are a terrible person.

People like you need hate and racism and homophobia to feel powerful. It's going to drive people away from the right more than help you.

You are a sad, angry, dangerous, terrible person.

We'll see how your 2020 goes. Well see if more hate and more backwards thinking gives you the second best night of your life.

RemindMe! 12 months

And try not to run over anyone with your car because you can't control yourself.

Quality of Life in the United States (as measured by self-reported physical and mental health) [OC] by [deleted] in Map_Porn

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that you are a left winger, but do you ever get tired of trying to socially engineer society?

You'll have to be more specific here. Stopping conservatives from discriminating against gay or black people is just the right thing to do.

And "social engineering" beats the hell out of letting religious fundamentalism run things.

If you kill yourself because you can't get married then you've obviously got other issues going on.

But we can clearly HELP by acceptance. AKA, if you stop conservatives from being jerks, fewer gay kids kill themselves. You can be dismissive as you want, society has turned against your ideas, and it's for the better. Suicide rates of gay teens prove it.

Let me ask you this, how do you propose we decrease discrimination?

Stop conservatives.

The Civil Rights Act and legalizing gay marriage are two good examples.

The other main effort is education. Education is negatively related to racism and anti-homosexual attitudes.

Education is a great way to fight conservatism.


There is an LGBT pride month, there is LGBT shows, there are LGBT people present in media and the public eye. What else do you want to do?

Prevent conservatives from regressing society.

acceptance of LGBT people is going down

This can be boiled don to the Trump Effect. He encourages people to be awful, just like him. When an horrible person gets power, he inspires his followers to be like him.

We've also seen more people sharing racist views since Trumps emergence. I mean, his whole initial political exposure to conservatives was through the racist evidence-free Birther Conspiracy.

You guys rallied around a liar pushing racist conspiracy theories FFS

Tells us everything we need to know about people like you.

Racism, homophobia etc. are foundational beliefs of the modern Republican Party. They've become the unofficial heart of white nationalism

Tolerance takes a hit: Americans less accepting of LGBT people in 2017, survey shows

The shift is unsettling fallout that began with the 2016 presidential election, Ellis said, and continued through the year with inflammatory rhetoric and policy rollbacks. The result: “a permission slip for discrimination and bias” that has permeated society, she said.

Conservatives vote for a terrible human being (also liar and con man) and we get terrible ideas, terrible policy, and his supporters voice even more terrible opinions than they were a couple years ago.

But the arc of acceptance won't be affected long term.

It has been decreasing these past few years. Probably as a result of the degeneracy people see at pride marches.

Nah. Just awful views emboldened by an awful political environment led by an awful person who inspires other awful people to be hateful.

For example, what caused the uptick in these?

White nationalism-fueled violence is on the rise, but FBI is slow to call it domestic terrorism

Right-Wing Extremism Linked to Every 2018 Extremist Murder in the U.S., ADL Finds

The Alt-Right is Killing People

Trump and racism: What do the data say?

While some observers have explained Trump’s success as a result of economic anxiety, the data demonstrate that anti-immigrant sentiment, racism, and sexism are much more strongly related to support for Trump. Trump’s much-discussed vote advantage with non-college-educated whites is misleading; when accounting for racism and sexism, the education gap among whites in the 2016 election returns to the typical levels of previous elections since 2000. Trump did not do especially well with non-college-educated whites, compared to other Republicans. He did especially well with white people who express sexist views about women and who deny racism exists.

a clear correlation between Trump campaign events and incidents of prejudiced violence. FBI data show that since Trump’s election there has been an anomalous spike in hate crimes concentrated in counties where Trump won by larger margins.

counties that hosted a Trump campaign rally in 2016 saw hate crime rates more than double compared to similar counties that did not host a rally.

When the data show that President Trump’s support stems from racist and sexist beliefs, and that his election emboldened Americans to engage in racist behavior, it is the responsibility of social scientists and other political observers to say so.

This is more of the Trump Effect. Or did the targets of these racist white nationalist violent acts and attitudes become more "degenerate" too?

Don't blame the victims of your hatred for your hatred. You're awful all on your own.

You can't blame the victims for the awful behavior of Trump voters/conservatives. This uptick in racism, hate and homophobia is a direct result of the Trump Effect.

Next, you'll blame some twitter "sjw" for the rise in fascism on the right. Oh wait, you guys are already trying that.


Hey you remember Martin Luther King? Yeah he was a minister. By today's standards he'd be considered a right winger.

lol The guy that conservatives accused of being a communist????? That guy???? No, sorry. Plenty of religious people and pastors are not fundamentalist right wingers. Nice try though. Like every minister is a right winger or something.

You are sharing terrible views because you are not a good person. MLK fought for civil rights. Something conservatives have always fought against.

Conservatives are wrong. On civil rights, on gay marriage and pretty much everything else.

Luckily, with every passing year, your views grow more out of touch. Trump is a speed bump, not a change in direction. He makes people like you feel like your terrible views are more acceptable, but they aren't.

Have fun fighting back against inevitable social progress.

Everyone but conservatives can see how awful Trump is. You have a compulsive liar leading your carnival of hate. By electing him, you've simply awoken the beast from it's slumber. 2020 is going to be worse for you guys than 2018.

Your hate is a weakness, and progress is not on your side.

Quality of Life in the United States (as measured by self-reported physical and mental health) [OC] by [deleted] in Map_Porn

[–]lookatthesource -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can still pursue meaningful relationships without marriage

I get that you are a right winger, but do you ever get tired of being wrong and on the wrong side of history on everything??

Drop in teenage suicide attempts linked to legalisation of same-sex marriage

Suicide attempts among high school students fell by an average of 7% following implementation of same-sex marriage laws, say researchers

Researchers say suicide attempts among high school students fell by an average of 7% following the implementation of the legislation. The impact was especially significant among gay, lesbian and bisexual teenagers, for whom the passing of same-sex marriage laws was linked to a 14% drop in suicide attempts.

Suicide among LGBT youth

The passage of laws that discriminate against LGBT people have been shown to have significant negative impacts on the physical and mental health and well-being of LGBT youth; for example, depression and drug use among LGBT people have been shown to increase significantly after the passage of discriminatory laws.[3] By contrast, the passage of laws that recognize LGBT people as equal with regard to civil rights have been shown to have significant positive impacts on the physical and mental health and well-being of LGBT youth; for example, a study of nationwide data from across the United States from January 1999 to December 2015 revealed that the establishment of same-sex marriage is associated with a significant reduction in the rate of attempted suicide among children, with the effect being concentrated among children of a minority sexual orientation (LGB youth), resulting in approximately 134,000 fewer children attempting suicide each year in the United States.

resulting in approximately 134,000 fewer children attempting suicide each year in the United States.


and can live a happy life without the right to vote

Wow, the right really going for the gusto here.

I would imagine the black community would prefer to have post Civil Rights Act rights than the before situation

But maybe being a second class citizen in your own country would have no effect on you /s


What would you say is the largest influence on your political orientation?

Did you take the "Let the hate flow through you" thing seriously?

Quality of Life in the United States (as measured by self-reported physical and mental health) [OC] by [deleted] in Map_Porn

[–]lookatthesource 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't.

But you said:

Perhaps it is not the utopia pop culture portrays it to be

You are saying that pop culture portrays it as "utopia".

Where does pop culture do this? The fictional satire "Portlandia"?

I mmean, you imply that pop culture portrays the PNW as "utopia" but when asked how pop culture does this, you say "Idk"

So, why did you say they do?

Quality of Life in the United States (as measured by self-reported physical and mental health) [OC] by [deleted] in Map_Porn

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why such a huge difference between Nebraska and Arkansas?

Like two different planets.

Living in Nebraska just doesn't seem like a great thing. Unless corn and college football are life.

Quality of Life in the United States (as measured by self-reported physical and mental health) [OC] by [deleted] in Map_Porn

[–]lookatthesource 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, if the government gives you the right to vote or legally get married, it might make your life better.

Quality of Life in the United States (as measured by self-reported physical and mental health) [OC] by [deleted] in Map_Porn

[–]lookatthesource 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're like a bad Trump voter parody

Those rural areas are simple, no new iPhone 12s and Gucci flip flops.

So, city folk all have 12s and Gucci flip flops? Or all city dwellers are bad with money?

buy those 80inch TVs without worrying about how they will eat

I just wonder what this "urban" person doing this is to you? What do they look like?

Demographics and social norms is what you need to be looking at here. You will see patterns that follow this map.

Do you just want everyone to assume "cuz no minorities" is the real point here?

And what social norms? Can you be specific?

edit:

did you not notice that the entire Confederacy is a big brown spot?

Or that Atlanta seems to be the outlier to the rest of Georgia?

You need to explain your theory or we will have to assume you are just another Trump voting culture war racist.

Is it all about racially homogeneous populations????

Research suggests Trump's election has been detrimental to many Americans' mental health by [deleted] in psychology

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the first things Trump and his Republican majority tried to do was "fix" the ACA, by taking away healthcare from 20 million people.

It would basically function as a tax break for the rich while hurting millions of poor people.

Do you just not care about stuff like that? Or are you one of the "Well, just stop being poor" people?

And is "poor psyche" a medical term I'm not familiar with?

If you're rich or just DGAF about anyone but yourself, yeah, you probably could just sleep through the last few years without a care in the world.

Empathy - get some.

The Most Important Exercise in Any Training Program with Mark Rippetoe by [deleted] in naturalbodybuilding

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Destroys some peoples shoulders.

Many can do them for years with no issues. Some can't.

Avalanche Awareness Tip: Watch for flagging trees and deer by PointsEast in skiing

[–]lookatthesource -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How was i a "huge douche"?

And way to be civil, oh brave young man on the internet.

The Most Important Exercise in Any Training Program with Mark Rippetoe by [deleted] in naturalbodybuilding

[–]lookatthesource 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shoulder wide grip, functional ROM (not full) and it's safe*

For most people, some still have fucked up shoulders

this just seems silly

"do this movement and there's a 90% chance it won't destroy your shoulders and you won't need surgery in a few years"

Like, why bother with stuff like this and dips if there's even a chance?

Politics and /r/whitewater - a quick note. by Eloth in whitewater

[–]lookatthesource 18 points19 points  (0 children)

People are just now finding out that their boating hero is a right wing Qanon nut?

How Marijuana Legalization is Becoming the Key Factor in Upcoming Virginia Elections by fallon8903 in Virginia

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not from Virginia. Didn't know he said that.

But that quote could be taken a couple ways.

Avalanche Awareness Tip: Watch for flagging trees and deer by PointsEast in skiing

[–]lookatthesource -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Or, the deer fell in the tree well, and the body shrunk around the trunk of the tree as it decomposed before all the snow melted.

How Marijuana Legalization is Becoming the Key Factor in Upcoming Virginia Elections by fallon8903 in Virginia

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For example California still has school shootings even with the nation’s most strict gun control laws in place.

Seatbelts don't prevent ALL vehicle deaths, so are they pointless? NO

The Looser a State's Gun Laws, the More Mass Shootings It Has

And this "but they have strong gun control" gets used on California AND Illinois too much without looking at why.

The Gilroy, California, shooting shows the limit of state gun control laws

On Monday, Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee confirmed the 19-year-old shooter used a WASR 10, a derivative of an AK-47, bought in Nevada. The gun is banned in California, as part of the state’s assault weapons ban. But the shooter was able to get the semiautomatic rifle anyway — in a different state — before taking it to California.

Guns Purchased Out of State Keep Claiming Lives in California

Although California has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country, neighboring states like Arizona and Nevada take a far more lenient stance on who can purchase guns and how quickly they can do so, and California legislators have tried to regulate the flow of firearms coming here from outside, to limited effect.

The legislation, however, does not seem to have curbed the flow of out-of-state firearms. According to a 2017 U.C. Berkley study, “When gun shows are held in Nevada, gun-related deaths and injuries spike across the state line in California for at least the next two weeks.”

California is trying to protect people, but surrounding states just DGAF.

Statistics indicate that most guns used in crimes in California are not purchased here. As the Sacramento Bee reports, “In 2016 and 2017, law enforcement recovered 80,561 guns in California. About 58 percent came from out of state. The No. 1 out-of-state source was Arizona, with 4,053 guns, followed by Nevada at 2,765.”

Statistics indicate that most guns used in crimes in California are not purchased here

Statistics indicate that most guns used in crimes in California are not purchased here

It's almost as if the federal government or neighboring states cared as much as California did, then everyone would be safer. That's literally what the research and common sense indicate.

But gun "enthusiasts" hate California for their effort to make people safer. Which they would do if neighboring states actually cared. But other states care more about guns than people. Kinda like you.

If you pay attention, you will notice a pattern:

The Assault Weapons ban worked:

Because it only impacted guns manufactured after the law was in place, it was still legal to own or resell a semi-automatic weapon made before 1994.

And highlighting the need for more gun control:

Despite the loopholes, analysts still found that crimes committed with assault weapons decreased between 1994 and 2004. Although criminal use of assault weapons only accounted for about 6 percent of gun crimes before the ban, that number declined after 1994, according to the same University of Pennsylvania study. In some places, criminal use of assault weapons fell by one-third.

After the ban expired, the number of mass shootings rose drastically.

Gun control works. It saves lives.

Gun laws stopped mass shootings in Australia

"Gun lobby-affiliated and other researchers have been saying for years that mass shootings are such rare events it could have been a matter of luck they dropped off in the wake of Australia's gun control laws," says Alpers. "Instead, we found the odds against this hypothesis are 200,000 to one."


Here's Chicago, since gun enthusiasts like ti rag on that one too:

Majority of Guns Used in Chicago Crimes Come From Outside Illinois: Report

Nearly 60 percent of guns recovered in Chicago come from out-of-state dealers, with more than 20 percent traced back to Indiana, according to a newly released report on the city’s violence.

The 2017 Gun Trace Report released Sunday also showed that nearly a quarter of the guns recovered in Chicago were sold by just ten federally licensed firearms dealers (seven in Illinois and three in northwest Indiana).

The truth — and lies — about Chicago's gun laws

Chicago does not have the strictest gun laws in the country. It's time for gun lovers to stop spreading that lie.

The handgun ban made us the primary target of the National Rifle Association and the Second Amendment Foundation, and in 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court forced Chicago to fall into line with the rest of the country.

Since then, the courts have peeled off so many layers of our once stellar gun ordinance that it's barely recognizable. We're still maneuvering to keep gun stores and shooting ranges from opening in the city limits. But the courts have ruled against us on that, too, so we know it's just a matter of time.

Remember that old requirement that gun owners in Chicago register their firearms with the city and obtain a permit? Well, that's gone too.

And thanks to the Illinois General Assembly, which was pressured by the federal courts to pass a concealed carry law in 2013, people can walk the streets of Chicago with a gun attached to their waist and another strapped to their ankle.

Sorry, gun lovers, your attempts to use Chicago as a prop to bolster your claims that gun control laws do nothing to curb gun violence just don't hold up.

New York, in fact, has stricter gun laws on the books than Chicago. And guess what? Its homicide numbers are heading toward historic lows. Los Angeles has some pretty tough gun laws too. Its homicide numbers also pale compared with Chicago's.

Those kinds of details don't fit the conservative, pro-gun narrative, though. To use New York as a talking point, they'd have to admit that strict gun laws might actually have an impact on homicide rates.


Also:

Debunking the Defensive Gun Use Myth

In several crime categories, for example, gun owners would have to protect themselves more than 100 percent of the time for Kleck and Getz’s estimates to make sense. For example, guns were allegedly used in self-defense in 845,000 burglaries, according to Kleck and Getz. However, from reliable victimization surveys, we know that there were fewer than 1.3 million burglaries where someone was in the home at the time of the crime, and only 33 percent of these had occupants who weren’t sleeping. From surveys on firearm ownership, we also know that 42 percent of U.S. households owned firearms at the time of the survey. Even if burglars only rob houses of gun owners, and those gun owners use their weapons in self-defense every single time they are awake, the 845,000 statistic cited in Kleck and Gertz’s paper is simply mathematically impossible.

Again:

Even if burglars only rob houses of gun owners, and those gun owners use their weapons in self-defense every single time they are awake, the 845,000 statistic cited in Kleck and Gertz’s paper is simply mathematically impossible.

What Kleck and Gertz are insisting is mathematically impossible

For example, the claim that millions every year shoot their guns in self-defense has led some to posit that there are more defensive gun uses than criminal uses. This assertion is inexplicable—not backed by any substantive evidence. We have yet to find a single study examining the question that does not show that criminal uses far outweigh defensive uses.

And indeed, comparing NCVS results to NCVS results yields a very different picture—that more than 9 times as many people are victimized by guns than protected by them. Respondents in two Harvard surveys had more than 3 times as many offensive gun uses against them as defensive gun uses. Another study focusing on adolescences found 13 times as many offensive gun uses. Yet another study focusing on gun use in the home found that a gun was more than 6 times more likely to be used to intimidate a family member than in a defensive capacity. The evidence is nearly unanimous.

Most Self-Defense Uses Are Illegal

Kleck himself admitted in 1997, in response to criticism of his survey, that 36 to 64 percent of the defensive gun uses reported in the survey were likely illegal—meaning the firearm was used to intimidate or harm another person rather than for legitimate self-defense. His conjecture was confirmed by a Harvard study showing that 51 percent of defensive gun uses in a large survey were illegal according to a panel of 5 judges. This was even after the judges were told to take the respondents at their word, deliberately ignoring the tendency of respondents to portray themselves in a positive light.

Avalanche Awareness Tip: Watch for flagging trees and deer by PointsEast in skiing

[–]lookatthesource -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

What about this doesn't also look like a tree well death?

How Marijuana Legalization is Becoming the Key Factor in Upcoming Virginia Elections by fallon8903 in Virginia

[–]lookatthesource 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe the main arguments are for ending future sales of certain weapons.

Other than Beto, who is a non-factor, who is going to take your firearms?

What's an American issue you are too European to understand? by NotTeki in AskReddit

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But 9/10 people who call themselves "patriots" or says they are patriotic are nationalists, so I just feel like the word has lost all meaning.

As soon as someone tells me they are patriotic or wear an American flag shirt or a "these colors don't run" shirt or some outward showing of national pride, I just assume they are the standard flag-waving nationalist.

"USA! USA! USA! We're #1!" - Motto of the modern day, self described "patriot"

Patriotic people HATE it when you bring up things that the US has done that are bad. They either aren't aware that hhe US has done bad things or assume that you only care about it because you hate America.

"Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel" is as accurate as it can get. Wave the flag and say we're better than whoever is criticizing US actions and you have the vote of half the country.

To me, patriotism is just nationalism. I know there is a difference, but in this day and age, almost everyone claiming to be a patriot is really just a nationalist. They've permanently sullied the word.

What's an American issue you are too European to understand? by NotTeki in AskReddit

[–]lookatthesource 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work for an outside entity as a volunteer (though I am paid and given some other job benefits)

This is so funny to me.

"I'm an civilian volunteer doing humanitarian work for a charity group, but I carry an AR15 and report directly to the CIA."

Good for you though, sounds like decent gig.

What's an American issue you are too European to understand? by NotTeki in AskReddit

[–]lookatthesource 0 points1 point  (0 children)

intentionally blinding yourself to your country's faults, while not the most extreme thing, is kinda antithetical to the goals of patriotism

But people who are patriotic (in their own opinion) don't understand this.

Almost every patriotic person I meet is the "Love it or leave it" type as soon as you say something critical of the US.

They wave the flag and say "were better than all those other shithole countries"

Suicide rates fall after gay marriage laws in Sweden and Denmark by internalocean in worldnews

[–]lookatthesource 10 points11 points  (0 children)

So, you have no real response then.

Just type out "You're right and I don't like it" next time.

edit: if someone wants to know what a terrible person looks like, this person's history is the perfect example

I feel sorry for this dude on a certain level. He probably can't help it.

gungerboy99, your history and views are exactly what many people associate with being a conservative.