http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stephen-peters/ben-carson-says-hed-consi_b_8958500.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Really?
I have to live a lie enough as it is. Taking away the small progress we've made for no reason and no gain is just insane. There's no benefit to anyone to doing this at all and there's so much bane. He's just going against every last shred of evidence. I mean really. What the Hell?
It won't work, that's for sure. Discriminating by "LGBT" is only reasonable as the implication it serves. The judgement and logical process is lacking, and it detracts from critical thinking for something
wholesomely beneficial (to the state and otherwise--given the role of the military).
It makes me sad though. This Ben Carson guy, who seemingly is going for a position of authority, really looks like he's thinking much less than someone who can actually serve well.
Strange thing to see people going for these things, because it follows the precedent that 'he didn't think about this' holistically.
Progress or not, by 100 years we'll all be gone, and by a few billion everything we've done, every legacy, deed, goal, and accomplishment will be forgotten, forever. At this point, I've realized my voice isn't loud enough to effect anything serious, so I only speak when I have to. Why do you care so much when it won't matter in time? If he can't change anything, nothing to worry about. If he can, there's nothing anyone here can do, so why worry? I'm not trying to offend you or insult you, and if I have somehow, I'm sorry, but why worry about what you don't have the power to change?
That's the mistaken thinking of superficial logic.
Belittling yourself to comparison and temporal degrees leaves you open to not seeing what level your thoughts will follow. It's the
essence of the action that matters, instead of 'Oh in all this time we'll be gone. Nothing matters'. It's what is currently being done--for the present and for the future, that defines what's going to happen.
The very things you see today are a product of those who acted before--malicious or benevolent. Please take note that if you may say
Why do you care so much when it won't matter in time?
It also reflects your own thinking, instead of challenging the other person's woes [also it may be impolite because it verges on what the other person says, and adds a tinge of apathy to it, which won't help at all because of context-dependency].
If he can, there's nothing anyone here can do, so why worry?
This bit too. Because this person is acting on an idea which belittles other people because of very illogical and lacking reasons. Point in the orange bit there--that's not something you can throw out as if people cannot do anything because of what other people have done.