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  1. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Interesting, and fair play to you at least for quoting him verbatim and not taking something he's said and putting it through some kind of word twisting exercise like many people do. And you are right, it's better for you to say that you disagree with him, rather than that he is "out of touch"...
  2. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He wasn't a "security guard" he was just another person who was there and stepped in. He wore an SS uniform at a fancy dress party once, poor taste, but Jacob Rees-Mogg isn't his Dad so I'm not sure why you would expect him to account for what this guy did years ago at a fancy dress party...
  3. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He drowns kittens for sport too.
  4. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Which out of touch views?
  5. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    I never said ban, I don't think that is an option, like I said it will be people changing their minds that would bring about a change. I also think that the argument that it's "kinder" to kill someone is a pretty bad one to be honest.
  6. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    My kind of person. If only more people were open to listening to those who disagree with them, taking their views seriously (even while disagreeing) and trying to meet them where they are at in terms of understanding where they are coming from. We'd solve a lot of problems a lot easier than we...
  7. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    The pills are misused on the black market, and he doesn't invest in the company which makes them anyway. An investment firm which he is involved with invests in the company, and he doesn't make investment decisions and doesn't interfere in what they should and shouldn't invest in for their...
  8. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    I agree, I think a pregnant woman is responsible for two people, but "it's a woman's body" is an argument that is often made, and being against abortion is made out to mean being against women's freedom or wanting to control a woman's uterus, and personally I think that's a pretty unfair...
  9. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Sometimes three words is all you've got.
  10. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Obviously I feel awful for anyone who is raped, but I also don't feel that the child should be punished because of how they were conceived. With that said, I can imagine that the prospect of giving birth as a result of rape must be very difficult, it's an awful situation, I still don't feel that...
  11. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    There is a grey area in the short time just after intercourse where it is not known whether or not there has been a pregnancy. Would I consider your example abortion? Nobody would know if it was or it wasn't because nobody would know if there was or was not a pregnancy. It's a grey area, but I...
  12. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He has a share of an investment company, and he makes no investment decisions and doesn't interfere in the decision they make for their clients, not should he. He doesn't have any investments in the pharmaceutical company himself. The pills in question are not for abortions, they are a gastric...
  13. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    People views on abortion are not simply based on religious teaching, that's such a distortion. I'm not religious, you don't have to be religious to be against abortion. One of the strongest most outspoken atheists of all time, Christopher Hitchens was against abortion. Other atheists too. For...
  14. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Yes but you are talking about his morals and values, not his knowledge. If you were to explain to me your position on gay marriage and abortion (please don't) you would be expressing your beliefs. They are beliefs. Very little is truly known except objective matters of fact, of which there...
  15. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Morality is a judgement call, it's not objective, so the term "correct" is a problematic. That's why questions of morality have their place in philosophy (and religion) rather than science. What you are saying doesn't really make sense, everyone who "does the right thing" is doing what they...
  16. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    There are a couple of flaws with your reasoning. His religious view in this context is that the commandment "Thou shall not kill" is important and non negotiable. This is entirely in keeping with the views of the majority of the society, our society has law as a crucial foundation, and it's...
  17. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Why do you feel his is ill educated? I guess his views are not the same as your views, but in what way does that make him ill educated? Which of his views are reprehensible? Again, you aren't just saying that you don't agree with him, you are implying that he is a bad person, elaborate?
  18. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    You're.
  19. dingodan

    [Football] Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Yes he is, and if you can't see that then you're probably just not a straight listener.
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