03-11-2012, 18:45
(03-11-2012, 17:31)aoz Wrote: I'm not an overly angry person, I'm a crude and passionate one. I speak my mind and will let people like you know when they are being unreasonable. I can't respect someone that puts corrupt politics before natural human rights. I'm sorry for you that your priorities are so jacked up.
And you think you have more to be upset about in life than me, yet you have no idea what I've been through. I've earned everything I have. If you want to be angry because you're jealous because you don't have what I have so be it, but I don't think it's a good idea. Maybe instead of feeling sorry for yourself you should work hard to achieve what you don't have. Earn it. Make progress, not excuses
You do a mighty fine job of coming across overly angry if you are not.

I can't not "put corrupt politics before natural human rights" if I want to maintain MY natural human rights. All rights are only insofar as they do not impinge on another's rights. These kids still have all the rights to trying to search out the knowledge and information that I have, but they do not have the right to assistance from me. If I provide that assistance I then become liable for their actions, and if something bad happens from that, I can get sued or even tried for things like criminal negligence.
If maintaining my own freedoms is "jacked up priorities" then I sure do wonder what having them straight would be.

As for me. There are days that I spend feeling miserable over my lot in life and not much wanting to face what passes for a life at the present time... But for the most part I am working hard at facing what I have to face and pressing on to reach that dream goal of someday being just a "woman" and not a "trannie". I am also working hard at trying to learn social graces I never had the opportunity to learn while I was trapped in my own head. I am also working hard on furthering a career in cosmetology.
I'm hardly just sitting around feeling miserable and making excuses. What I am doing is trying to maintain my rights as much as I can and perhaps earn a few new ones I've never had. Natural rights notwithstanding, there are lots of legal rights that I -SHOULD- have, and everyone else, including the homosexuals now -DO- have, but which I do not.
But rather than just deny the system, it is better to try to work within the system to improve it. If you just straight up rebel against it, where is your cause if you just wind up in jail with no rights at all?