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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (24 children)

Going off on a tangent here, I dislike it when people use that phrase "Jesus Christ!" like that. I get that religion has caused much of the evil in this world... (arguably less so than capitalism but... whatever!:-P), though that doesn't (shouldn't) matter. It demeans us to sink to that level, whatever our own personal thoughts are on the matter, and regardless of the particular target. / end of my Ted Talk here

And like, isn't that the meaning of Rule 1, where generally "othering" a group is a strong no-no (the chief one in fact, hence it appearing first)? Granted that religion is a choice unlike e.g. race or sexual preference, but even so? Jesus himself was an extremely chill dude - "Love Thy Neighbor" and all of that - so it's not his fault that after his death people later abuse his name to gain personal power, using it to do things like diddle children, which is vehemently NOT what "love thy neighbor" meant there!?!?!?!

Star Trek shows us a world where we can rise above all that:-). A famous person semi-recently said: "when they go low, we go high".

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago (7 children)

I'm more of a "Christ on a cracker" man in polite company, or "fuck me sideways" otherwise.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I don't discern between polite and impolite society, it's demeaning. Therefore I'll use "Jesus fuck" regardless of situation, with very few exceptions on a per diem basis.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Have you ever thought about why you include his name though? Merely bc that's how it's been done before? Why not just say "fuck"? (I am partial to "oh fuck me" personally) Surely the inclusion of the name signifies something, whether you personally thought it through or not?

And then more importantly is how it makes others around you feel. If I were to say "damn those gays" every time I was angry... without ever questioning why, then would that similarly be allowable? Even if I had never so much as met a gay person in my life, and none of the people overhearing me was gay, and let's further stipulate the highly unlikely scenario that I was not even aware of what the term meant. The word "gay" actually does have meaning to people, generally speaking, as too does "Jesus", it's not simply an expletive - it has a whole history and backstory that just about everyone in the world is aware of.

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