Challenges facing humanity

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To clarify. When I said 'Make men wearing skirts commonplace' I wasn't using "make" in the compulsion sense. I didn't want to use 'permit' or 'allow' because they sound patronising and as we've said many times, we don't need anyone's permission.

Perhaps I should have said "Make it commonplace for men to wear skirts" :?

As Mr Sulu might have said "Men wearing skirts Captain?"
Jean-Luc Pickard "Make it so"

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WARNING: IRONY DETECTED.....well, "Sulu" is the Fijian name for a kind of sarong. Ok, this is a wrap.
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Libertarian said to me that if a thousand potheads spliffed up outside parliament then maybe parliament would take note

To push the boundaries of Men’s Fashion & for it to be acceptable for a guy to wear a skirt or dress, its going to take far more men to been seen out in public breaking fashion convention.
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My feelings about "Challenges facing humanity" are just like , if the dices were played out before the game started ...
The "wheels" are set in motion , and nobody has control whatsoever ...

Why , Bcause we repeat the same mistakes , just like previous generations did ...

If we wish things to change , we have to learn , that when it's our turn at bat , we have to do things differently then our predecessors !!!
(All this rubbish is abstract , nothing concrete here !!!)
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But one thing we do have control , is our own lives ...
What do you guys need ???
Approval from the government , or from society ???

Just do it ...
And take this funk to the wire ...
When you look good , you can go anywhere !!!
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CJFMix wrote: we repeat the same mistakes , just like previous generations did ...
Friedrich Nietzsche made the same conclusion
CJFMix wrote: But one thing we do have control , is our own lives ...
What do you guys need ???
Approval from the government , or from society ???
Well being somewhat libertarian I'm not fond of using government for much but if transgendered folk get protection from discrimination then why shouldn’t we have the similar protection.

But I reiterate the point I made previously that if you want respect you’ve got to take a stand.
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