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koods
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OutsideOfMyMind said: Social acceptance of gays and transgenders is important for the total depopulation agenda. With more gays comfortable about being themselves that means less gays are dating women pretending to be heterosexual and then having babies with them.
You’re literally saying that the human population depends on gay people having children with women under false pretenses. This is absurd.
Here’s a clear message to straight people: it is your responsibility to populate the earth. Deal with it. Gay people are here to take care of the extra children you people make by mistake or you don’t want. And abortion... that’s your problem.
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psi
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Re: The gay agenda [Re: koods]
#27011306 - 10/29/20 11:47 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah that certainly does happen/has happened but gays faking being straight to the point of reproducing would have to make up quite a lot of the population for it to have a major impact.
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tyrannicalrex
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Whose puppet are you? Just couldn't wait could you? Had to do it didn't you?
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psi
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Re: The gay agenda [Re: nooneman]
#27011996 - 10/30/20 12:11 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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nooneman said: Edit; Also, the article psi posted about soy has a single author from "The People's University of Russia Moscow" which casts some doubt on it to begin with given Russia's stance on this kind of stuff.
Russia's stance on what kind of stuff? I don't think the article takes any kind of Russian politicized stance on anything.
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The same article also says that Phytoestrogens in a multitude of studies don't appear to be effective as a hormone replacement in menopause which indicates that they don't have any biological effect.
This was reference #7 from that article in regard to menopause treatment (had meant to use this instead of the other link): Extracted or synthesized soybean isoflavones reduce menopausal hot flash frequency and severity: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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To quote your own article: "no data on modification of gender-related characteristics or feminization in humans in consequence of soy consumption have been found." And further that: "a recent metaanalysis and subsequently published studies show that neither isoflavone supplements nor isoflavone-rich soy products affect serum testosterone or estrogen levels in men, which according to the context was meant as a proof for the absence of feminizing effects"
Note that I haven't argued that it causes modification of gender-related characteristics or feminization. Only that it appears to have some hormonal interaction as evidenced by the menopause treatments.
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Northerner
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Re: The gay agenda [Re: psi]
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If the gay agenda became a reality it would be one hell of a party anyway.
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Cracked Egg said: What if the government actually pushed the world into gayness as a form of population control?
What do you think they encourage LGBT for?
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nooneman


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There is no government "encouragement" of LGBT.
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OutsideOfMyMind
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Northerner said: If the gay agenda became a reality it would be one hell of a party anyway. 
Gay people ALWAYS get the best drugs.
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Re: The gay agenda [Re: nooneman] 2
#27012789 - 10/30/20 07:47 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I just want the gubermint to stop trying to turn me into a gay black lesbian!!! Is that really too much to ask?
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contributing to depopulation.
this is one of the sillier conspiracy theories I've encountered. A) The countries most notorious for heavy soy consumption are also most notorious for enormous populations. B) "Depopulation" theories are silly in general. back in the early 1800s to mid 1900s the idea that overpopulation was gonna be a major problem soon due to exponential pop growth and linear resource growth (Malthusianism). as it turns out, because of automation and science we've had exponential resource growth, and nobody seriously believes in the idea of an ever-expanding population size. for example, as population grows, more people live in cities, and strain for resources at the bottom classes is fierce, so you get a situation where poor city people will buy wild hunted animals, eat them, and immediately expose dozens of people. Depopulation conspiracy theories go back quite a while and to me seem like a reaction to the fact that the intellengtsia of the early 20th century had been taking malthusianism seriously. Well, the 21st century intellgentsia doesn't. C) Even if the isoflavones in soy reduce fertility, they also decrease the risk of several major types of cancer, heart, and bone diseases and thereby increase lifespan. These NWO folk arent too bright if they actually did try such a thing. Which, let me be clear: They didn't.
I think the isoflavones in soy probably do affect human estrogen receptors based on what I've read. But so do lots of chemicals. Lots of chemicals affect your androgen receptors too. You can probably fine tune your body in certain ways if you want to by entirely eliminating some foods, or throw your body out of whack by eating waaayyyy too much of one food (I have a vegan friend who does this with soy to my dismay), but for most people, the fact that soy hits those estrogen receptors just isn't a genuine concern. I eat soy maybe once a month. Many things have soy IN THEM, but very very little. And I don't eat much packaged stuff anyway
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