might as well ban video games and alcohol too. none of those have any benefit to society afterall and people who indulge in them waste their lives. Ban skateboards and motorcycles because they are so dangerous. while we're at it, might as well ban drivable cars since we have self-driving car technology. car crashes are one of the leading causes of death in the United States as after all! /s
I don't want to be in the business of dictating what people can and can't do with their bodies. everything is relative and what is egregious to some is sensible to others.
So long as they don't hurt anyone else, there's no reason to ban it.
Video games and alcohol are good in small doses. Mutilation in small doses is also bad. Cars have huge advantages that grossly outweigh car crashes. Mutilation has no advantages.
Also, what people do to their bodies doesn't stay private. Those mutilated freaks will then demand access to women's spaces.
Clearly, that doesn't work. You created an interest group fighting for the 'rights' of these perverts. Just like it doesn't work to let people be obese, because due to their sheer size and numbers, they will then try to get special privileges on that basis.
this is the case for pretty much any subset of a larger population, especially when marxist theory runs rampant in the society. it's all in the name of the blacks, the native americans, the gays, the refugees, the women. if it's not the trannies, the marxists will find some other subset to rally behind for political points.
I argue that if you don't play Marxist games, you don't win Marxist prizes. if you stamp out the marxist, then everyone's rights are the same as everyone else's, and everyone's rights end where the others begin.
Not sure what your point is now. We weren't talking about what people can do with their bodies. Your argument was why we should allow licensed healthcare professionals to mutilate (harm) others. If you're saying that a store selling someone liquor and a doctor cutting someone's tongue or junk off are basically the same thing, we'll have to agree to disagree.
might as well ban video games and alcohol too. none of those have any benefit to society afterall and people who indulge in them waste their lives. Ban skateboards and motorcycles because they are so dangerous. while we're at it, might as well ban drivable cars since we have self-driving car technology. car crashes are one of the leading causes of death in the United States as after all! /s
I don't want to be in the business of dictating what people can and can't do with their bodies. everything is relative and what is egregious to some is sensible to others. So long as they don't hurt anyone else, there's no reason to ban it.
Video games and alcohol are good in small doses. Mutilation in small doses is also bad. Cars have huge advantages that grossly outweigh car crashes. Mutilation has no advantages.
Also, what people do to their bodies doesn't stay private. Those mutilated freaks will then demand access to women's spaces.
so don't give them access. that would fall under "harming others" afterall.
Clearly, that doesn't work. You created an interest group fighting for the 'rights' of these perverts. Just like it doesn't work to let people be obese, because due to their sheer size and numbers, they will then try to get special privileges on that basis.
this is the case for pretty much any subset of a larger population, especially when marxist theory runs rampant in the society. it's all in the name of the blacks, the native americans, the gays, the refugees, the women. if it's not the trannies, the marxists will find some other subset to rally behind for political points.
I argue that if you don't play Marxist games, you don't win Marxist prizes. if you stamp out the marxist, then everyone's rights are the same as everyone else's, and everyone's rights end where the others begin.
Not sure what your point is now. We weren't talking about what people can do with their bodies. Your argument was why we should allow licensed healthcare professionals to mutilate (harm) others. If you're saying that a store selling someone liquor and a doctor cutting someone's tongue or junk off are basically the same thing, we'll have to agree to disagree.